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Kirov-class Battlecruiser Papercraft
The Kirov class of heavy cruisers consists of heavy, heavily armed, nuclear-powered cruisers of the former Soviet Navy and the current Russian Navy. This class includes the world's largest cruisers in service. Kirov is named after the first ship and is also the name of Sergei Mironovich Kirov, the Soviet Communist revolutionary.
The purpose of the former Soviet military when developing the Kirov class was to deal with US aircraft carriers, so because of their size, they are larger than other cruisers, only inferior to aircraft carriers. very powerful weapons, especially with anti-ship missiles.
The Kirov class cruiser has been in development since 1974. In 1980, the first ship was put into operation. The project to develop the Kirov class of cruisers was terminated in 1998, mainly due to budget problems.
Weapon details:
- 20 P-700 Granite anti-ship missiles with a range of 625 km
- 12 S-300 anti-aircraft missiles with a range of 150 km, or S-400 with 96 missiles with a range of 400 km
- 192 9K311 Tor anti-aircraft missiles with a range of 12 km or 2 OSA-MA missile complexes with 40 missiles with a range of 15 km
- 6 short-range air defense systems CADS-N1 Kashtan
- Udav-1 anti-submarine rocket system equipped with 102 rockets with a range of 3 km
- 2 533 mm torpedo tubes capable of launching Vodopad-NK anti-submarine missiles with a range of up to 120 km.
- 3 Ka-27 PL . submarine hunting helicopters
- 1 AK-130 . gunboat
The Kirov class of heavy cruisers consists of heavy, heavily armed, nuclear-powered cruisers of the former Soviet Navy and the current Russian Navy. This class includes the world's largest cruisers in service. Kirov is named after the first ship and is also the name of Sergei Mironovich Kirov, the Soviet Communist revolutionary.
The purpose of the former Soviet military when developing the Kirov class was to deal with US aircraft carriers, so because of their size, they are larger than other cruisers, only inferior to aircraft carriers. very powerful weapons, especially with anti-ship missiles.
The Kirov class cruiser has been in development since 1974. In 1980, the first ship was put into operation. The project to develop the Kirov class of cruisers was terminated in 1998, mainly due to budget problems.
Weapon details:
- 20 P-700 Granite anti-ship missiles with a range of 625 km
- 12 S-300 anti-aircraft missiles with a range of 150 km, or S-400 with 96 missiles with a range of 400 km
- 192 9K311 Tor anti-aircraft missiles with a range of 12 km or 2 OSA-MA missile complexes with 40 missiles with a range of 15 km
- 6 short-range air defense systems CADS-N1 Kashtan
- Udav-1 anti-submarine rocket system equipped with 102 rockets with a range of 3 km
- 2 533 mm torpedo tubes capable of launching Vodopad-NK anti-submarine missiles with a range of up to 120 km.
- 3 Ka-27 PL . submarine hunting helicopters
- 1 AK-130 . gunboat
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