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The Sin Hung-class torpedo boat is a class of torpedo boats in service with the Korean People's Navy.[1] The class is based on the same hull as the Sin Hung-class hydrofoil torpedo boat, and Sin Hung-class patrol boat.[2]
Class overview | |
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Operators | Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
Built | ??–1983 |
Active | c. 120 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Torpedo boat |
Armament | 2 × 533 mm (21 in) torpedoes |
The Sin Hung-class torpedo boats stopped being produced in 1983. The Korean People's Navy has at least 120 of them.[2]
The Sin Hung class are 19.8 metres (65.0 ft) long, with a beam of 3.4 metres (11.2 ft) and a draught of 1.7 metres (5.6 ft). They displace 25 t full load.[3] Two diesel engines rated at 2,400 brake horsepower (1,800 kW) each propel the boats, giving a speed of 40 knots (74 km/h).[4][5] The normal armament consists of two 450-millimetre (18 in) torpedo tubes, although some ships carry 533-millimetre (21 in) torpedo tubes instead, with a gun armament of two twin 14.5 millimetres (0.57 in) machine guns.[4][1]
During a naval drill off Nampo by the Korean People's Navy on October 5, 2016, five Sin Hung-class torpedo boats were part of the 80 some training fleet.[1]
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