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The ''Kiev'' class, Soviet designation Project 1143 ''Krechyet'' (
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), was the first class of both
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aircraft carriers (heavy aircraft cruiser in Soviet classification) built in the
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for the Soviet Navy.


History

Laid down in 1970, the first ship of the class, ''Kiev'', was partially based on a design for a full-deck carrier proposed in Project Orel. Originally the Soviet Navy wanted a
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similar to the American. However, the smaller ''Kiev''-class design was chosen because it was considered more cost-effective. Unlike most NATO aircraft carriers, such as U.S. or most British ones, the ''Kiev'' class is a combination of both a cruiser and an aircraft carrier. In the Soviet Navy, this class of ships was specifically designated as a "heavy aviation cruiser" (russian: Тяжелые авианесущие крейсера) rather than solely as an aircraft carrier. This designation allowed the ships to transit the Turkish Straits, while the 1936 Montreux Convention prohibited aircraft carriers heavier than 15,000 tons from passing through the Straits. The ships were designed with a large island superstructure to starboard, with an angled flight-deck 2/3rds of the length of the total deck; the foredeck was taken up with heavy surface-to-air and
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armament. The intended mission of the ''Kiev'' class was support for strategic missile submarines, other surface ships and naval aviation; it was capable of engaging in anti-aircraft, anti-submarine, and
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. The Soviet Union built and commissioned a total of four ''Kiev''-class carriers, which served in the Soviet and then the
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navies. The first two ships were sold to China as museums, and the third ship was scrapped. The fourth ship, , was sold to the
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in 2004, and after years of extensive modifications and refurbishment, is currently in active service as .


General characteristics

* Designer: Nevskoye Planning and Design Bureau * Builder: Nikolayev South (formerly Chernomorsky Shipyard 444) * Power plant: 8 turbopressurized boilers, 4 steam turbines (200,000 shp), four shafts * Length: overall ( for ''Baku'' subgroup) * Flight Deck Width: * Beam: * Displacement: 43,000–45,500 metric tons full load * Speed: * Aircraft: 26–30 ** 12–13
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VSTOL ** 14–17
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/29 helicopters * Crew: 1,200–1,600 (including air wing) * Armament: ** '' Kiev'' and ''
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'': *** 4 × twin
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SSM launchers (8 missiles) *** 2 × twin
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SAM launchers (72 missiles) *** 2 × twin
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launchers (40 missiles) *** 2 × AK-726 twin 76.2 mm AA guns *** 8 ×
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30 mm
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*** 10 × 21" torpedo tubes *** 1 × twin SUW-N-1 FRAS Anti-Submarine Rocket launcher ** '' Novorossiysk'': *** 4 × twin
P-500 Bazalt The P-500 ''Bazalt'' (russian: П-500 «Базальт»; en, basalt) is a turbojet-powered, supersonic cruise missile used by the Soviet and Russian navies. Its GRAU designation is 4K80 and its NATO reporting name is SS-N-12 ''Sandbox'', its ...
SSM launchers (8 missiles) *** 2 × twin
M-11 Shtorm The M-11 Shtorm (russian: М-11 «Шторм»; en, Storm) is a Russian naval surface-to-air missile system. Its GRAU designation is 4K60. Its NATO reporting name is SA-N-3 Goblet. The system was first installed on , an anti-submarine warfare c ...
SAM launchers (72 missiles) *** 2 × AK-726 twin 76.2 mm AA guns *** 8 × AK-630 30 mm CIWS *** 1 × twin SUW-N-1 FRAS Anti-Submarine Rocket launcher ** '' Baku'': *** 6 × twin
P-500 Bazalt The P-500 ''Bazalt'' (russian: П-500 «Базальт»; en, basalt) is a turbojet-powered, supersonic cruise missile used by the Soviet and Russian navies. Its GRAU designation is 4K80 and its NATO reporting name is SS-N-12 ''Sandbox'', its ...
SSM launchers (12 missiles) *** 24 × 8-cell 9K330 Tor vertical SAM launchers (192 missiles) *** 2 × 100 mm guns *** 8 × AK-630 30 mm CIWS *** 10 × 21" torpedo tubes *** 2 × RBU-6000 anti-submarine rocket launchers * Date deployed: 1975 ( ''Kiev'')


Ships


See also

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Flight deck cruiser The flight-deck cruiser was a proposed type of aircraft cruiser, (warships combining features of aircraft carriers and light cruisers), designed by the United States Navy during the period between World War I and World War II. Several designs we ...
* List of ships of the Soviet Navy *
List of aircraft carriers of Russia and the Soviet Union The list of aircraft carriers of the Soviet Union and Russia includes all aircraft carriers built by, proposed for, or in service with the naval forces of either the Soviet Union or Russia. Although listed as aircraft carriers, none of them (with ...
*
List of ships of Russia by project number The list of ships of Russia by project number includes all Russian ships by assigned project numbers. Ship descriptions are Russian assigned classifications when known. (The Russian term "проект" can be translated either as the cognate "pr ...


References


External links


Article on the Kiev Class



History of the Kiev

Project 1143 ''Kiev''










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