23.08.2012
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Photo: Project 11435 aircraft-carrying cruiser
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov. Western Military District Press Service
Murmansk branch of JSC Zvezdochka Ship Repair Center has completed technical recovery works on Northern Fleet (NF) aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov. On Thursday, Aug 23 the ship was recommissioned into Russian Navy.
The carrier (project name was
Sovetsky Soyuz) was laid down at
Chernomorsky Shipyard in Nikolayev on Sept 1, 1982 having original name of
Riga and launched on Dec 4, 1985 under the name of
Leonid Brezhnev. On Aug 11, 1987 she was renamed into
Tbilisi and on Oct 4, 1990 the carrier changed the name for
Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov. The ship joined Northern Fleet on Jan 20, 1991.
Performance
Speed: 29 knots
Endurance: 45 days
Crew: 1,960 men
Steam turbines power: 4 x 50,000 hp
Turbo generators power: 9 x 1,500 kW
Diesel generators power: 6 x 1,500 kW
Dimensions
Length: 302.3 meters
Length at waterline: 270 meters
Beam: 72.3 meters
Beam at waterline: 35.4 meters
Draft: 9.14 meters
Standard displacement: 43,000 tons
Full displacement: 55,000 tons
Maximum displacement: 58,600 tons
Armament
The carrier is armed with missile launchers (12 antiship missiles
Granit and 60 ASW rockets
Udav-1), SAM system
Klinok (192 missiles, 24 launchers) and CIW system
Kashtan (256 missiles). The ship carries up to 24 multipurpose helicopters
Ka-27, up to 16 supersonic VTOL multirole airplanes
Yak-41M and up to 12 deck-based fighters
Su-27K.