Jose Rizal vs Martadinata

The Jose Rizal and the Martadinata are both Frigate classes. Displacement is 2,600 tons for the Jose Rizal vs 2,946 tons for the Martadinata. The Jose Rizal reaches 25 knots vs 28 knots for the Martadinata. Operational range is 4,500 nautical miles for the Jose Rizal vs 5,000 for the Martadinata. The Jose Rizal carries a crew of 65 vs 122 for the Martadinata. The Jose Rizal was produced in 2 units vs 2 for the Martadinata. Cost per hull is $168M for the Jose Rizal vs $222M for the Martadinata. The Jose Rizal was commissioned in 2020, 3 years after the Martadinata (2017).

South Korean frigate, 2,600 tons displacement, utilizes a combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion system.
Origin 🇰🇷 South Korea
Category Frigate
Type Frigate
Manufacturer Hyundai Heavy Industries
Year introduced 2020
Number built 2 units
Estimated unit price $168 million
Dutch frigate, introduced in 2017, utilizes Combined Diesel or Electric propulsion.
Origin 🇳🇱 Netherlands
Category Frigate
Type Guided-missile frigate
Manufacturer Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding
Year introduced 2017
Number built 2 units
Estimated unit price $222 million
Displacement 2,600 tons
Maximum speed 25.0 knots
Range 4,500 nm
Length 107.5 m
Beam 13.8 m
Crew 65
Propulsion Combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) arrangement: 4 × MTU-STX 12V1163-TB93 12-cylinder diesel engines
Armament
  • 1 × OTO-Melara 76/62SR dual-purpose rapid-fire autocannon
  • 1 × Aselsan SMASH 30mm remote weapon station cannon
  • 2 × 2-canister C-Star SSM-710K antiship cruise missiles
  • 2 × Simbad-RC twin-Mistral missile launchers
  • 2 × SEA triple torpedo launching systems for K745 Blue Shark torpedoes
  • 4 × K6 12.7mm (.50 cal) heavy machine Guns
Displacement 2,946 tons
Maximum speed 28.0 knots
Range 5,000 nm at 14 knots
Length 105.1 m
Beam 14.0 m
Crew 122
Propulsion Combined Diesel or Electric (CODOE), 2 x 10000 kW MCR diesel propulsions, 2 x 1300 kW MCR electric propulsions, 2 x shafts with controllable pitch propellers
Armament
  • 1 x OTO Melara Super Rapid 76 mm main gun
  • 1 x Rheinmetall Oerlikon Millennium Gun 35 mm CIWS
  • 2 x Denel Vektor GA-1 20 mm secondary guns
  • 12 x VL MICA-M short-ranged surface-to-air missiles
  • 8 x Exocet MM40 Block III antiship cruise missiles
  • 2 x WASS B515/3 triple-tubed torpedo launchers
  • WASS A244-S Mod.3 324 mm lightweight torpedoes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has greater displacement, the Jose Rizal-class or Martadinata-class?
The Martadinata-class has greater displacement at 2,946 tons compared to the Jose Rizal-class's 2,600 tons.
Which is faster, the Jose Rizal-class or Martadinata-class?
The Martadinata-class is faster with a maximum speed of 28 knots compared to the Jose Rizal-class's 25 knots.
Which has longer range, the Jose Rizal-class or Martadinata-class?
The Martadinata-class has a longer range at 5,000 nautical miles compared to the Jose Rizal-class's 4,500 nautical miles.
Which is longer, the Jose Rizal-class or Martadinata-class?
The Jose Rizal-class is longer at 107.5 meters compared to the Martadinata-class's 105.1 meters.
How many crew members do the Jose Rizal-class and Martadinata-class have?
The Martadinata-class has a larger crew complement of 122 compared to the Jose Rizal-class's 65 crew members.
Which is more expensive, the Jose Rizal-class or Martadinata-class?
The Martadinata-class is more expensive at approximately $222 million per unit compared to the Jose Rizal-class at $168 million.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Jose Rizal-class or Martadinata-class?
Both the Jose Rizal-class and Martadinata-class have been built in equal numbers with 2 vessels each.