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Class and type | Guided Missile Cruiser | Displacement | 9,800-10,000 tons standard
11,200-12,500 tons full load | Length | 186.4 m | Beam | 20.8 m | Draught | 8.4 m | Speed | 32 knots | Range | 7,500 miles @ 18 knots | Complement | 485 (66 Off, 419 WO/Enl) , alternate information 476-529 (84 Off, 75 WO, 370 Enl) | Sensors and processing systems | Radar: MR-800 Voshkod/Top Pair 3-D long range air search, MR-700 Fregat/Top Steer (first two) or MR-710 Fregat-MA/Top Plate (second two) 3-D air search
Sonar: MG-332 Tigan-2T/Bull Nose hull mounted LF, Platina/Horse Tail MF VDS
Fire Control: Volna/Top Dome SA-N-6 SAM control, MPZ-301 Baza/Pop Group SA-N-4 SAM control, Argument/Front Door-C SSM control | Electronic warfare and decoys | Kol'cho suite with Gurzhor-A&B/Side Globe intercept, MR-404/Rum Tub jammers, Bell Crown intercept, Bell Push intercept 2 PK-2 decoy RL, 12 PK-10 decoy RL (in last two units only) | Armament | Missiles: • 16 (8 x 2) P-500 Bazalt (SS-N-12 Sandbox) anti-ship missiles • 64 (8 x 8) S-300PMU Fort (SA-N-6 Grumble) long-range surface-to-air missiles • 2 x 2 OSA-M (SA-N-4 Gecko) SR SAM Guns: • 1 twin AK-130 130mm/L70 dual purpose guns • 6 x 6 AK-630 close-in weapons systems Torpedoes and others: • 2 x 12 RBU-6000 anti-submarine mortars • 10 (2 x 5) 533mm torpedo tubes | Armor | Splinter plating | Aircraft carried | 1 Kamov Ka-25 or Kamov Ka-27 Helicopter |
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The 'Slava class cruiser, Soviet designation Project 1164 Atlant, is a large conventionally-powered warship, currently operated by Russia.
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Slava ("Glory") |
'Moskva Москва' ("Moscow") |
Laid down 1976, launched 1979, commissioned 1982, renamed in 1995. |
In service with the Black Sea Fleet. |
Overhauled from 1991 to 1998. Was involved in the 2008 South Ossetia war. 3.Dec 2009 was laid up at floating dock PD-30 for scheduled interim overhaul. Back in service in 2010 with exercises scheduled in the Indian Ocean. Involved in Russia's Vostok 2010 military drills in the Sea of Okhotsk in July 2010. |
Fleet Admiral Lobov |
'Marshal Ustinov Маршал Устинов' (named after Dmitriy Ustinov) |
Laid down 1978, launched in 1982, commissioned in 1986. |
In service with the Russian Navy, Northern Fleet |
Laid up 1994-1996. Will be transfared to the Russian Pacific Fleet in 2012. |
Chervona Ukrayina, ("Red Ukraine") |
'Varyag Варяг' ("Varangian") |
laid down 1979, launched 1983, commissioned 1989. |
In service with the Russian Pacific Fleet. |
Listed as under reduced manning since 2002. Operating with a caretaker crew at reduced readiness since arrival with Russian Pacific Fleet in 1990. Re-entered service in the Pacific Fleet in early 2008 after an overhaul. |
Komsomolets, then Admiral Flota Lobov |
Ukrayina ("Ukraine") |
Laid down 1983, Launched 1990 |
Was never finished because of budget problems and was later passed to Ukraine. |
Moored unfinished in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. In May 2010 Russia agreed to help complete the cruiser. |
Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya ("October Revolution") |
Laid down 1988 |
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cancelled and disassembled on the ways in 1990 |
Fleet Admiral of the Soviet Union Gorshkov |
Lay down planned for 1990 |
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cancelled in 1990 |
Varyag |
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cancelled in 1990 |
Sevastopol |
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cancelled in 1990 |