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Russian
( Soviet ) Aircraft Carrier Kuznetsov Also See:
MIG19_Farmer SU35_Sukhoi SU27_Flanker SU24_Fencer MIG21 MIG23_Flogger MIG25_Foxbat MIG29_Fulcrum MIG31_Foxhound Mi24_Hind_Gunship Ka50_Hokum_helicopter KA25 Kamov
Naval Helicopter Kirov
Battlecruiser Soviet
Aircraft Carrier Varyag, Largest
Submarine Typhoon
Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Flota Svetskogo Soyuza
Kuznetsov (originally named Tbilisi) was intended to be
the lead ship of the Kuznetsov-class of aircraft carriers
(also known as Project 1143.5, the Orel class, the
Brezhnev class, or the Kreml class) but the only other
ship of its class, the Soviet aircraft carrier Varyag,
has never been commissioned and is currently owned by
China. It was named after the Soviet admiral Nikolai
Gerasimovich Kuznetsov.
The two hulls were constructed at Nikolayev South
Shipyard on the Black Sea in the Ukraine. Admiral
Kuznetsov was launched in 1985. Varyag was launched in
1988 but was never commissioned and was given to the
Ukraine who eventually sold it to the Chinese. Admiral
Kuznetsov became the only aircraft carrier in the Russian
Navy.
While designated an aircraft carrier, Kuznetsov's design
implies a mission different from that of either the
United States Navy's carriers or those of the Royal
Navy's. The Russian ship is actually a tyazholiy
avionosnyy kreyser -- a "heavy aviation
cruiser" -- intended to support and defend strategic
missile carrying submarines, surface ships, and maritime
missile-carrying aircraft of the Russian fleet. Her lack
of catapults precludes launching aircraft with heavy
strike loads, and the air superiority orientation of the
air wing is apparent.
The hull design is based on the earlier Admiral Gorshkov,
launched in 1982, but is larger. The flight deck area is
14,700m? and aircraft take-off is assisted by a bow
ski-jump angled at 12?. The flight deck is equipped with
arrester wires but has no catapults. Two starboard lifts
carry aircraft from the hangar to the flight deck.
The ship has the capacity to support 16 Yakovlev Yak-41M
(NATO reporting name "Freestyle"), twelve
Sukhoi Su-27K fixed-wing aircraft and a range of
helicopters including four Kamov Ka-27-LD (NATO reporting
name "Helix"), 18 Ka-27 PLO, and two Ka-27-S.
The ship has a Granit (NATO reporting name SS-N-19
"Shipwreck) anti-ship missile system equipped with
twelve surface-to-surface missile launchers. The Klinok
air defence missile system, with 24 vertical launchers
and 192 missiles, defends the ship against anti-ship
missiles, aircraft and surface ships.
The Kashstan Air Defence Gun and Missile System, supplied
by the Instrument Design Bureau and Tulamashzavod JSC in
Tula, provides defence against precision weapons
including anti-ship and anti-radar missiles, aircraft and
small sea targets. Eight systems are fitted, combining
missile launcher, 30mm twin gun and radar/optronic
director. The range of the laser beam-riding missiles is
from 1.5 to 8km. The gun can fire up to 1,000 rounds per
minute in the range 0.5 to 1.5km. Six AK630 30mm air
defence guns are also fitted.
The ship is equipped with an Udav-1 anti-submarine system
with 60 anti-submarine rockets. Udav-1, supplied by the
Splav Research and Production Association in Moscow,
protects surface ships by diverting and destroying
incoming torpedoes. The system also provides defence
against submarines and saboteur systems such as
underwater vehicles. The system has ten barrels and is
capable of firing 111SG depth charge projectiles, 111SZ
mine laying projectiles and 111SO diverting projectiles.
The range of the system is 3000m and the submarine
engagement depth is to 600m.
The ship's radars include a D/E band air and surface
target acquisition radar, an F-band surface search radar,
G/H band flight control radar, I-band navigation radar,
and four K-band fire control radars for the Kashstan Air
Defence System. The ship's hull-mounted search and attack
sonar, operating in the medium- and low-frequency bands,
is capable of detecting torpedoes and submarines. The
anti-submarine warfare aircraft are equipped with surface
search radar, dipping sonar, sonobuoys and magnetic
anomaly detectors.
Initially Western analysts anticipated that Kuznetsov
would have a Combined Nuclear And Steam (CONAS)
propulsion plant similar to the battlecruiser Kirov and
the SSV-33 command ship. However, Kuznetsov is
conventionally powered by eight boilers and four steam
turbines, each producing 50,000hp, driving four shafts
with fixed-pitch propellers. The maximum speed is 29
knots, and the range at maximum speed is 3,800 miles. At
18 knots, the maximum range is 8,500 miles.
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov returned from a
brief Mediterranean training cruise early in 1996. At the
end of 1997 she remained immoblized in a Northern Fleet
shipyard, awaiting funding for major repairs that were
halted when only 20% complete. In July 1998 the Kuznetsov
emerged from a two-year overhaul and was declared active
in the Northern Fleet on November 3, 1998.
- Designer: Nevskoye Planning and
Design Bureau
- Builder: Nikolayev South
- Displacement: 43,000 tons light,
53,000-55,000 tons standard, 66,600-67,500 tons
full load
- Length: 300 meters (1000 feet)
overall, 270 meters (900 feet) at waterline
- Beam: 73 meters (240 feet) overall,
38 meters (125 feet) waterline
- Draft: 11 meters (36 feet)
- Propulsion: Steam turbines, 8
boilers, 4 shafts, 200,000 hp
- Propulsion:
- Speed: 32 knots
- Crew: 1960 + 626 air group + 40
flag, 3857 rooms
- Armor: uncertain; probably little or
none
- Aircraft:
- Armament:
- 16 Granit SS-N-19
"Shipwreck SSM
- 18 8-cell SA-N-9 Gauntlet
SAM VLS
- 8 CADS-1 CIWS (each 2 30mm gatling AA
plus 16 SA-N-11 SAM)
- 8 AK-630 antiaircraft
guns (6x30 mm, 6,000 rds/minute/mount,
24,000 rounds)
- 2 RBU-12000 UDAV-1
antisubmarine rocket launchers (60
rockets)
- Klinok air defence
missile system (24 launchers, 192
vertical launch missiles; rate of fire: 1
missile per 3 sec)
- Kashtan air defence
gun and missile system (256 missiles,
48,000 rounds; range: 0.5- 1.5 km)
Russian Navy
WW2 - Commanders-in-Chief
of the Soviet Naval Forces
Vasili Mikhailovich Altfater (October, 1918
April, 1919)
Yevgeny Andreyevich Berens (May, 1919 February,
1920)
Aleksandr Vasiliyevich Nemits (February, 1920
December, 1921)
Eduard Samoilovich Pantserzhansky (December, 1921
December, 1924)
Vyacheslav Ivanovich Zof (December, 1924 August,
1926)
Romuald Adamovich Muklevich (August, 1926 July,
1931)
Vladimir Mitrofanovich Orlov (July, 1931 July,
1937)
Mikhail Vladimirovich Viktorov (August, 1937
January, 1938)
P.A. Smirnov (January August, 1938)
Mikhail Petrovich Frinovsky (September, 1938
April, 1939)
Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov (April, 1939
January, 1947)
Ivan Stepanovich Yumashev (January, 1947 July,
1951)
Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov - (July, 1951
January, 1956), second term
Sergey Georgyevich Gorshkov - (January, 1956 - December,
1985). Considered the officer most responsible for
reforming the Soviet Navy
Vladimir Nikolayevich Chernavin - (1985 - 1992)
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o Ognevoy -Fiery(1963)
o Slavnyy -Glorious(1965)
o Stroynyy -Harmonious(1965)
o Smyshlenyy -Humorous(1966)
o Smelyy - Valiant(1968)
o Sderzhannyy -Restrained(1972)
o Rajput (built for Indian Navy) (1980)
o Rana (built for Indian Navy) (1982)
o Ranjit (built for Indian Navy) (1983)
o Ranvir (built for Indian Navy) (1986)
o Ranvijay (built for Indian Navy) (1988)
* Kara class
o Nikolaev (1969)
o Ochakov (1972)
o Kerch (1972)
o Azov (1973)
o Petropavlovsk (1974)
o Tashkent (1975)
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Turn-based WW2
naval game, extension to the classic
Submarine game (Battleship game) where
ships/planes/subs can move. Contains plenty of
game missions, game campaigns and 40 ship,
submarine, airplane ana port artillery types,
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Fashion Tycoon is
a business fashion management game.
You'll build your multinational fashion company,
destroy competition, hire employees, fashion
models and businessman, establish company
objects, run fashion shows and brand campaigns.
There is a more than 30 missions with different
game objectives. You can hire more than 100
fashion models, directors, brand experts,
celebrities. |
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Turn-based space
strategy game represents World War 4
conflict on tactical level.
The user-friendly game engine allows more than 60
unit types, including planet battleships, galaxy
cruisers, death-stars, stealth units, star
destroyers, air-space interceptors, explorers,
planet artillery and radars. |
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Tycoon Strategy
Game - build your own world business empire as an
arms dealer tycoon. Travel around the world,
trade with more than 400 weapon systems, hire
secretaries, bodyguards, lawyers, fighters and
tanks, establish companies and search for
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Russian
Soviet Navy Destroyers
2/2
o Vladivostok (1976)
* Gnevny class destroyer (Project 7 class)
* Leningrad class destroyer
* Marashti class
* Novik class
o Derzky class
o Orfey class
o Izijaslav class
o Fidonisy class
*o Bystryy - Quick (1989)
o Rastoropnyy - Prompt (1989)
o Bezboyaznennyy - Intrepid (1990)
o Bezuderzhnyy - Tenacious (1991)
o Bespokoynyy - Restless (1992)
o Nastoychivyy - Reliable (originally Moskovskiy
Komsomolets) (1993)
o Besstrashnyy - Fearless (1994)
o Vazhnyy - Eminent (not completed)
o Vdumchivyy - Thoughtful (not completed)
* Town class, ex Royal Navy, ex United States Navy
* Udaloy I class
o Udaloy -Bold(1980)
o Vice-Admiral Kulakov (1980)
o Marshal Vasilevskiy (1982)
o Admiral Zakharov (1982)
o Admiral Spiridonov (1983)
o Admiral Tributs (1983)
o Marshal Shaposhnikov (1985)
o Severomorsk (1985)
o Admiral Levchenko (1987)
o Admiral Vinogradov (1987)
o Admiral Kharlamov (1988)
o Admiral Panteleyev (1990)
* Udaloy II class
o Admiral Chabanenko (1995)
o Admiral Basistyy (not completed)
o Admiral Kucherov (not completed)
Russian Soviet Navy Cruisers
* Diana class (1898-1945?)
o Aurora
* Kynda-class cruiser
o Grozny ("Terrible")
o Admiral Fokin
o Admiral Golovko
o Soviet cruiser Varyag (1965)
* Komintern, ex Pamyat Merkuriya
* Chervona Ukraina
* Karsnyi Krym, ex Profintern
* Krasnyi Kavkaz
* Kresta I
o Admiral Zozulya
o Vize-Admiral Drozd
o Vladivostok
o Sevastopol
* Kresta II
o Krondstadt
o Admiral Isakov
o Admiral Nakhimov
o Admiral Makarov
o Marshall Voroshilov
o Admiral Oktyabrsky
o Admiral Isachenkov
o Marshal Timoshenko
o Vasily Chapaev
o Admiral Yumashev
* Kirov class (1937-1974?)
o Kirov (1973)
o Voroshilov
o Maxim Gorky
o Molotov
o Kalinin
o Kaganovich
* Murmansk (ex USS Milwaukee)
* Chapayev class, an upgrade to the Kirov class
(1939-1981)
* Sverdlov class, an enlargement of the Chapayev
class(1949-1991)
o Sverdlov
o Dzerzhinsky
o Ordzhonikidze
o Zhdanov
o Alexander Nevski
o Admiral Nakhimov
o Admiral Ushakov
o Admiral Lazarev
o Alexander Suvorov
o Admiral Senyavin
o Dmitry Pozharski
o Oktyabrskaya Revolutsia
o Murmansk
o Mikhail Kutuzov
* Slava class, a non-nuclear, reduced-size version of the
Kirov battlecruisers
o Slava
o Marshal Ustinov
o Lobov later taken over by Ukraine as Vilna Ukraina
o Chervona Ukraina, renamed Russian cruiser Varyag (1983)
Russian Soviet Navy Amphibious assault
* Ivan Rogov class
o Ivan Rogov
* Alligator class
Russian Soviet Navy Battlecruisers
* Kirov class (1980-)
o Kirov, later Admiral Ushakov (1977-)
o Frunze, later Admiral Lazarev (1984-1994)
o Kalinin, later Admiral Nakhimov (1988-1999)
o Yuri Andropov, later Pyotr Velikhy (1996-)
o Dzerzhinsky (incomplete)
Russian Soviet Navy Battleships
* Arkhangelsk, HMS Royal Sovereign on loan 1944-1949 from
the UK.
* Conte di Cavour class
o Novorossiisk, the Italian Giulio Cesare ceded as war
reparations (1949-1955)
* Gangut class
o Marat formerly the Petropavlovsk (1914-1955)
o Oktyabrskaya Revoluciya formerly the Gangut (1914-1952)
o Parizhskaya Kommuna formerly the Sevastopol (1914-1956)
Russian Soviet Navy Aircraft carriers/Aviation
cruisers
* Moskva class (19641991)
o Moskva (19641991)
o Leningrad (19681991)
* Kiev class (19721997)
o Kiev (19721993)
o Minsk (19751993)
o Novorossiysk (19781993)
o Admiral Gorshkov (19821995)
* Admiral Kuznetsov class (1985-)
o Admiral Kuznetsov (1985)
o Varyag (incomplete)
* Ulyanovsk class
o Ulyanovsk (incomplete)
o Unnamed
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