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| Class overview |
| Name | T43 class |
| Builders |
- Multiple Soviet shipyards
- Gdańsk Shipyard
- Guangzhou Shipyard
- Wuchang Shipyard
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| Operators | |
| Preceded by | Fugas-class minesweeper |
| Succeeded by | T58-class minesweeper |
| Built | 1948 - c. 1995 |
| In commission | c. 1950 - present |
| Completed |
- 200+ (Soviet Union)
- 60+ (China)
- 12 (Poland)
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| General characteristics |
| Type | Minesweeper |
| Displacement |
- Early: 580 tons (full load)
- Later: 600 tons (full load)
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| Length |
- Early: 58 m (190 ft 3 in)
- Later: 60 m (196 ft 10 in)
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| Beam | 8.4 m (27 ft 7 in) |
| Draught |
- Early: 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in)
- Later: 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
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| Propulsion |
- 2 x Type 9D diesel engines;
- 2 shafts
- Total output: 2,200 bhp (1,600 kW)
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| Speed | 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) |
| Range | 3,000 nmi (5,600 km; 3,500 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) |
| Complement | 65 |
Sensors & processing systems |
- Ball End surface search radar
- Neptun navigation radar
- Hull-mounted sonar
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| Armament | |
The T43 (Projet 254) were a class of open-ocean minesweepers built for the Soviet Navy from 1948 to 1957. It was exported to client states; the People's Republic of China and Poland produced additional ships. Some hulls were converted to other uses by various users. Examples remained in service in 2015.
Design
The hull is made of steel.
Early ships were 58 metres (190 ft) long with a straight-up bridge structure.
Later ships were 60 metres (200 ft) long with a double-level bridge structure and added 25 mm guns.
Operators
People's Socialist Republic of Albania /
Albania
Albania received 3 from the Soviet Union in 1960. One retired in 2011, and the second had retired by 2015.
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria /
Algeria
Algeria received two from the Soviet Union in 1968. One was cannibalized for parts by 1989. The last was retired by 2009.
Bangladesh
Bangladesh ordered a new ship from China in 1993, based on the Chinese T43 variant, which entered service in 1996. The Tamir-II sonar was replaced by a C-Tech sonar in 1998. It was used mainly as a patrol ship. An order for three more ships was not fulfilled.
People's Republic of Bulgaria /
Bulgaria
Bulgaria received three short-hulled ships from the Soviet Union in 1953. By 1989, one was cannibalized for parts and another was used as a spy ship. All were retired by 2009.
People's Republic of China
The People's Republic of China received about four short-hulled ships from the Soviet Union in the 1950s. China constructed over 60 of a variant called Type 6610 or Type 010, most of which were of the long-hull type. Production began in 1956 and continued to at least the early 1990s. Some were converted for other roles, including patrol, surveying, submarine rescue, and civilian research.
Federation of Arab Republics (1972-1984) /
Egypt
Egypt received seven ships from the Soviet Union in the 1970s. By 2015, three were in service with the remainder disposed of.
Indonesia
Indonesia received six ships from the Soviet Union, four in 1962 and two in 1964. None were in service by 1989.
Ba'athist Iraq /
Iraq
Iraq received two ships from the Soviet Union in 1969. None were in service by 2009.
Poland built 12 ships from 1957 to 1962, including four short hulls. Of the short hulls, one was converted into a spy ship, one was retired in 1987, and another was retired in 1988. None were in service by 2009.
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union built over 200 hulls, including those converted to other uses included diving ships, tenders, and KGB patrol ships. They were being phased out in 1989 when only 35 remained in service.
References
Sources
- Moore, John, ed. (1979). Jane's Fighting Ships 1979-1980. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-531-03913-7.
- Saunders, Stephan, ed. (2009). Jane's Fighting Ships 2009-2010. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0710628886.
- Saunders, Stephan, ed. (2015). Jane's Fighting Ships 2015-2016. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0710631435.
- Sharpe, Richard, ed. (1989). Jane's Fighting Ships 1989-1990. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-0886-1.
- Wertheim, Eric (2013). The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems (16 ed.). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1591149545.
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| Minelayers (ML) | |
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| Auxiliary minelayers (MMA) | |
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| Minehunters (MH) |
- Type 081 (Wochi class)
- Type 081A
- Type 082 (Wosao class)
- Type 082II (Wozang class)
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| Minesweepers (MS) | |
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Minesweeping drone (MSD) |
- Type 529
- Type 312 (Futi class)
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| Auxiliary Minesweepers (MSA) |
- Type 801
- Type 8105
- Type 8101
- Type 8154
- Type 792
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Ammunition ships (AE/AEM) | |
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| Buoy tenders (AGL) |
- Type 066 Yuch'in class
- Type 744A Yannan class
- Type 911I Yunan/Yunnan class
- Type 944A Yanni class
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| Cable layers (ARC) |
- Type 911II Yunan/Yunnan class
- Type 991I
- Type 991II Youdian class
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| Cargo ships (AK) | | Reefer ships (AF) | |
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| Cargo ships (AK) |
- Qiongsha class
- Retired landing ships/crafts
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Float-on/float- off ships (AKF) | |
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General stores issue ships (AKS) |
- Type 904 Dayun class
- Type 904A Danyao class
- Type 904B Danyao II class
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Roll-on/roll- off ships (AKR) |
- Bo Sea Pearl class
- Chang Da Long
- China Revival
- China Railway Bo Sea No.3
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| Container ships (AKX) |
- Converted/militarized container ships
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Self-propelled lighters/barges (YF) |
- 500 cubic meter
- Dongbo 22
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| Crane ship (AB) |
- Beiqi 384 class
- Unidentified class: Nan-Qi 746
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Degaussing / deperming ships (ADG) |
- Type 911 Dazar class
- Type 912/912I/912III/Type 912IIIA Yanbai class
- Type 912IIIAH Yanci class
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| Dive tenders (YDT) |
- Longma class ARS/YDT
- Type 904I/904II Yanqian class AGE/YDT
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| Dredgers (AGD) |
- 8-m3 class
- Beijun 204 class
- Dongjun 417 class
- Dongjun 433 class
- Dongjun 434 class
- Nanjun 610 class
- Dredgers of unknown class/type: Bei-Jun 271, 273, 274, 277 & 278
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Engineering ships |
- Engineering ships of unknown class/type: Bei-Gong 275 & 276
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Environmental research ships (AGER) | |
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Fleet Replenishment ship (AEFS) | |
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| Floating pile drivers (YPD) |
- 36-m class floating pile driver
- Donggong 429 class
- Nangong 681 class
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General purpose research ships (AGE) |
- Dubei class AGT/AGE
- Kandao class YFB/AGE
- Kantan class AGTR/AGE
- Type 904I & Type 904II Yanqian class YDT/AGE
- Type 906 Xiang Yang Hong 9 class YTT/AGE
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Harbor utility craft (YFU) |
- Converted from various retired gunboats such as Type 53 and Type 55A
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| Hospital ships (AH) | | Hospital ships (AH) |
- Type 919 Anshen class
- Type 920 Anwei class
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| Medical evacuation ships (AHP) | |
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| Ambulance transports (APH) | |
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| Ambulance craftd (YH) | |
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Hydrographic survey ships (AGS) |
- Type 55 Shantou class
- Type 068/069 (Yuch'in class)
- Type 635 A/B/C & Type 635II Yanlai class
- Type 636A Shupang class
- Type 639A Shupang class
- Type 646 Kanyang class
- Type 8101
- Type 8105/Type 8154/Type 792 FT-14 AIT class
- Yanjiu class
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| Icebreakers (AGB) | |
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| Museum ships | |
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Oceanographic research ships (AGOR) |
- Type 639A Shupang class
- Type 645
- Zhang Jian
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Oceanographic surveillance ships (AGOS) |
- Ruili No. 10
- Type 927 Dongjian class
- Type 988
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Personnel transport (AP) | | Barracks ships (APB) | |
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| Dispatch boat (YFB/YFL) |
- Duchuan class
- Dufei class
- Dukou class
- Duludao class
- Dumujiu class
- Dusso class
- Duzhou class
- Nanjiao 90 class
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| Transport ships (AP) |
- Type 081 Red Flag class
- Darong class APT/AP
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| Troopships (APT) |
- Daguan class
- Darong class AP/APT
- Qiongsha class
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Range support & target ships (AGT) |
- Dachou class TR/TWR/AGT
- Dubei class AGE/AGT
- Type 811
- Type 917 Damen class TR/TWR/AGT
- Decommissioned ships
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| Repair ships (AR) | |
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Rescue and salvage ships | | Heavy-lift ship (YHLC) | |
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| Rescue ships (ARS) |
- Datuo class ATR/ARS
- Haijiu 101 class
- Longma class YDT/ARS
- Type 917 Dasan class
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| Salvage ships (ATS) |
- Type 922II Dalang class
- Type 922III Dalang II class
- Type 922IIIA Dalang III class
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| Spy ships (AGI) | |
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Submarine support ships | |
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| Submersibles (X) | |
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| Tankers | | Replenishment tanker (AOR) | |
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| Transport oiler (AOT) |
- Fubai class
- Fujian class
- Fushi class
- Type 620 Shengli class
- Type 631 Fuchang class
- Type 637 Fuxiao class
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| Water tanker (AWT) |
- Fujian class
- Fushi class
- Jinyou class
- Nanshui 701 class
- Type 637 Fuxiao class
- Type 645 Guangzhou class
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Technological research ships | | Sonar trials ships | |
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Technical research ships (AGTR) | |
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Unclassified Miscellaneous Submarine (IXSS) |
- Chinese sailless submarine
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| Torpedo trials craft | Torpedo retrievers (TR/TWR) |
- Dachou class AGT/TR/TWR
- Type 803
- Type 917 Damen class AGT/TR/TWR
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| Torpedo trials ships (YTT) |
- Type 906 Xiang Yang Hong 9 class AGE/YTT
- Type 907A
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| Tracking ship (AGM) | |
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| Training ships (AX) | | Training ship (AX) |
- Daguan class
- Type 680 Dadu class
- Shichang
- Zheng He
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| Training ship, sail (AXS) | |
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Onshore stationary training facilities | |
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| Tugs (AT) | | Harbor tug (YT) |
- Beituo 617 class
- Beituo 699 class
- Beituo 702 class
- Beituo 715 class
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| Large harbor tug (YTB) |
- Ducha class
- Duda class
- Duhast class
- Dupo class
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| Rescue Tug (ATR) |
- Bei-Tuo 739 class
- Datuo class ARS/ATR
- Dong-Tuo 835 class
- Haixiu 121 class
- Daozha class
- Type 830 AGM/ATR
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| Sea-going Tug (ATA) |
- Type 802 Gromovoy class
- Type 837 Hujiu class
- Type 852 Roslavl class
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| Tugs of unknown class/type |
- Bei-Tuo 153, 651, 704, 728, Dong-Tuo 845, 861, Nan-Tuo 142, 163, 168, 176, 187, 188
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| UAV motherships (ATLS) | |
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Unmanned surface vehicles (USV) |
- CASIC USVs
- Chinese Sea Hunter
- Sky Journey 1
- HUST USVs
- JARI USV
- JUST USV
- Ostar USVs
- PWT USV
- Shanghai University USV
- Type 80 demolition boat
- VVLAI USV
- WSST USVs
- Yunzhou USVs
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Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV) | Autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) |
- CR series
- Explorer series
- HSU-001
- Intelligent Water class
- JUST AUVs
- Micro Dragon Series
- Orange Shark series
- Ostar AUVs
- Poseidon series
- Robosea AUVs
- Sea Clever
- Sea Whale series
- Submerged Dragon series
- THLMT AUVs
- Wukong
- WZODA
- XTDT
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| Benthic landers |
- CAS series
- Rainbowfish series
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| Bottom crawlers |
- Aquadrobotman series
- CSSC series
- Deepinfar series
- JUST series
- Robosea series
- SBSS series
- Sea Crab
- Sea Star
- THLMT unmanned vehicles#Underwater series
- VVLAI series
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Hybrid UUVs (Autonomous remotely -operated vehicles, ARVs) |
- 7B8
- Arctic series
- Hadal
- Hadal 1
- Rainbowfish ARV
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Remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROUV) | |
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Weapon trials ships (AVM/AGM) |
- Type 909 Wuhu-B class
- Type 909A Dahua class
- Type 910 Dahua-II class
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* = Under construction or procurement, CG= Classified as guided missile cruiser by NATO, FF= Classified as light frigate by PLAN |