Hatakaze vs Project 956 Sarych

Overview

The Hatakaze and the Project 956 Sarych are both Destroyer classes.

Displacement is 6,096 tons for the Hatakaze vs 8,000 tons for the Project 956 Sarych. The Hatakaze reaches 30 knots vs 32 knots for the Project 956 Sarych. The Hatakaze carries a crew of 260 vs 350 for the Project 956 Sarych.

The Hatakaze was produced in 2 units vs 21 for the Project 956 Sarych. Cost per hull is $416M for the Hatakaze vs $600M for the Project 956 Sarych. The Hatakaze was commissioned in 1986, 6 years after the Project 956 Sarych (1980).

Japanese guided-missile destroyer, introduced in 1986, uses Kawasaki Rolls-Royce Spey turbines for cruising.
Origin 🇯🇵 Japan
Category Destroyer
Type Guided-missile destroyer
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Year introduced 1986
Number built 2 units
Estimated unit price $416 million
Ex-USSR destroyer, introduced in 1980, displaces 8,000 tons and carries a crew of 350.
Origin 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR
Category Destroyer
Type Guided-missile destroyer
Manufacturer Zhdanov Shipyard
Year introduced 1980
Number built 21 units
Estimated unit price $600 million
Displacement 6,096 tons
Maximum speed 30.0 knots
Range NA
Length 150.0 m
Beam 16.4 m
Crew 260
Propulsion 2 × Kawasaki Rolls-Royce Spey SM1A gas turbines for cruising, 2 × Rolls-Royce Olympus gas turbines for high speed only, 72,000 hp (54,000 kW), 2 shafts
Armament
  • RGM-84 Harpoon SSM
  • Standard missile MR SAM
  • ASROC anti-submarine rocket
  • 2 × 5"/54 caliber Mark 42 guns
  • 2 × 20 mm CIWS
  • 2 × Type 68 triple torpedo tubes
Displacement 8,000 tons
Maximum speed 32.0 knots
Range 3,920 nm at 1345 knots
Length 156.0 m
Beam 17.3 m
Crew 350
Propulsion 2 shaft steam turbines, 4 boilers, 75,000 kW (100,000 hp), 2 fixed propellers, 2 turbo generators, and 2 diesel generators
Armament
  • 2 × dual AK-130 130 mm naval guns
  • 4 × 30 mm AK-630 CIWS
  • 8 (2 × 4) SS-N-22 'Sunburn' anti-ship missiles
  • 48 (2 × 24) SA-N-7 'Gadfly' surface-to-air missiles
  • 2 × 2 533 mm torpedo tubes
  • 2 × 6 RBU-1000 300 mm anti-submarine rocket launchers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has greater displacement, the Hatakaze-class or Project 956 Sarych-class?
The Project 956 Sarych-class has greater displacement at 8,000 tons compared to the Hatakaze-class's 6,096 tons.
Which is faster, the Hatakaze-class or Project 956 Sarych-class?
The Project 956 Sarych-class is faster with a maximum speed of 32 knots compared to the Hatakaze-class's 30 knots.
Which has longer range, the Hatakaze-class or Project 956 Sarych-class?
The Project 956 Sarych-class has a longer range at 3,920 nautical miles compared to the Hatakaze-class's 0 nautical miles.
Which is longer, the Hatakaze-class or Project 956 Sarych-class?
The Project 956 Sarych-class is longer at 156.0 meters compared to the Hatakaze-class's 150.0 meters.
How many crew members do the Hatakaze-class and Project 956 Sarych-class have?
The Project 956 Sarych-class has a larger crew complement of 350 compared to the Hatakaze-class's 260 crew members.
Which is more expensive, the Hatakaze-class or Project 956 Sarych-class?
The Project 956 Sarych-class is more expensive at approximately $600 million per unit compared to the Hatakaze-class at $416 million.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Hatakaze-class or Project 956 Sarych-class?
The Project 956 Sarych-class has been built in greater numbers with 21 vessels compared to 2 vessels of the Hatakaze-class.