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Displacement | 5,600 tons standard, 7,535 tons full load | Length | 159.0 m | Beam | 17.0 m | Draught | 6.0 m | Speed | 34 knots | Range | 10,500 nmi at 14 kn, 5200 nm at 18 kn, 1830 tons fuel oil | Complement | 380 | Sensors and processing systems | Radar; Don Kay, Don-2, Top Sail, Head Net 2x Head Lights 2x Muff Comb, 2 x Bass Tilt, Sonar; Bull Nose | Armament | 2 quad SS-N-14 Silex anti-submarine missiles 2 twin SA-N-3 Goblet surface to air missile launchers (72 missiles) 2 twin 57-mm/70-cal AK-725 anti-aircraft guns 4 30mm AK-630 CIWS 2 quintuple 533mm torpedo tubes | Aircraft carried | 1 Kamov Ka-25 'Hormone-A' | Aviation facilities | Helicopter deck and hangar |
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The Kresta II Class, Soviet Designation Project 1134A, Berkut A (Golden Eagle) were Soviet guided missile cruisers of the Cold War. The ships entered service in the late 1960s and were rapidly decommissioned after the end of the Cold War
These ships were an Anti-Submarine derivative of the Kresta I class cruiser. These ships had a new anti-submarine missile (SS-N-14), new Surface to Air Missiles (SA-N-3) and advanced sonar. All ships were built by Zhdanov yard, Leningrad.
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Kresta II class cruiser Video
Ship |
Namesake |
Laid Down |
Launched |
Completed |
Decommissioned |
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Krondstadt Кронштадт |
city of Krondstadt |
1966 |
1968 |
1969 |
1991 |
Admiral Isakov Адмирал Исаков |
Ivan Isakov |
1968 |
1969 |
1970 |
1993 |
Admiral Nakhimov Адмирал Нахимов |
Pavel Nakhimov |
1968 |
1969 |
1970 |
1991 |
Admiral Makarov Адмирал Макаров |
Stepan Makarov |
1969 |
1970 |
1972 |
1992 |
Marshall Voroshilov Маршал Ворошилов (renamed Khabarovsk) |
Kliment Voroshilov |
1970 |
1971 |
1973 |
1991 |
Admiral Oktyabrsky Адмирал Октябьский |
Filipp Oktyabrskiy |
1970 |
1971 |
1973 |
1993 |
Admiral Isachenkov Адмирал Исаченков |
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1970 |
1972 |
1974 |
1992 |
Marshal Timoshenko Маршал Тимошенко |
Semyon Timoshenko |
1972 |
1973 |
1975 |
1992 |
Vasily Chapaev Василий Чапаев |
Vasily Chapayev |
1973 |
1974 |
1976 |
1993 |
Admiral Yumashev Адмирал Юмашев |
Ivan Stepanovich Yumashev |
1974 |
1976 |
1977 |
1993 |