Svalbard vs Type 022
Svalbard vs Type 022 at a glance — displacement 6,375 vs 228 tons, length 103 vs 42 m, speed 17 vs 38 knots, crew 50 vs 12.
Specifications
|
Svalbard |
Type 022 |
| Origin |
🇳🇴 Norway |
🇨🇳 China |
| Category |
Patrol vessel |
Patrol vessel |
| Type |
Offshore patrol vessel |
Missile boat |
| Manufacturer |
Tangen Verft |
Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding |
| Year introduced |
2001 |
2004 |
| Number built |
NA |
60 units |
| Estimated unit price |
$66 million |
$14 million |
| Displacement |
6,375 tons |
228 tons |
| Maximum speed |
17.0 knots |
38.0 knots |
| Length |
103.7 m |
42.6 m |
| Beam |
19.1 m |
12.2 m |
| Crew |
50 |
12 |
Armament & Systems
|
Svalbard |
Type 022 |
| Armament |
- 1 x 57 mm gun
- 12.7 mm machine gun
- 1 x Simbad surface-to-air missile system
|
- 8 x YJ-83 anti-ship missiles
- 1 x FLS-1 MANPADS launcher
- 1 x 30 mm AK-630 CIWS
|
| Propulsion |
Diesel-electric; Four Bergen BRG-8 diesel generators (4 × 3,390 kW); Two ABB Azipod VI1500A units (2 × 5 MW) |
2 x diesel engines generating 6,865 hp (5,119 kW) and 4 x Kamewae waterjet propulsors |
Detailed Comparison
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Which has greater displacement, the Svalbard-class or Type 022-class?
The Svalbard-class has greater displacement at 6,375 tons compared to the Type 022-class's 228 tons.
Which is faster, the Svalbard-class or Type 022-class?
The Type 022-class is faster with a maximum speed of 38 knots compared to the Svalbard-class's 17 knots.
Which is longer, the Svalbard-class or Type 022-class?
The Svalbard-class is longer at 103.7 meters compared to the Type 022-class's 42.6 meters.
How many crew members do the Svalbard-class and Type 022-class have?
The Svalbard-class has a larger crew complement of 50 compared to the Type 022-class's 12 crew members.
Which is more expensive, the Svalbard-class or Type 022-class?
The Svalbard-class is more expensive at approximately $66 million per unit compared to the Type 022-class at $14 million.