Russian Cruiser Varyag (1983)
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Russian cruiser ''Varyag'' (), formerly ''Chervona Ukraina'' (" Red Ukraine"), is the third ship of the of guided missile cruisers built for the
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now serving the
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.


Description

''Varyag'' is a designed during the
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as a ''Raketnyy Kreyser'' or "anti-ship
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(RKR)." The development started on 20 April 1972 as a stretched version of
Kara-class cruiser The Kara class, Soviet designation Project 1134B Berkut B ("golden eagle"), was a class of Cruiser#Soviet cruiser development, guided missile cruisers ("large anti-submarine warfare, anti-submarine warfare ship" in Soviet classification) built fo ...
with the P-500 Bazalt missiles. As there was nothing revolutionary about the design of the class, Western observers felt they were created as a less expensive conventionally powered alternative to the nuclear-powered Kirov-class battlecruisers. The preliminary design started at the Northern Design Bureau in October 1972. The chief designer was director of the Northern Design Bureau Aleksandr Kuzmich Perkov (since 1979 Valentin Ivanovich Mutikhin) and the main observer from the Navy was Captain 2nd rank A. N. Blinov. The preliminary design was reviewed in December 1972 and approved on 21 August 1974. The vessel has a
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of and at full load. ''Varyag'' measures long with a
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of and a draught of . The vessel is powered by a combined gas or gas (COGOG) system comprising four boost
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s and two cruise gas turbines driving two
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for a combined . This gives the cruiser a maximum speed of . It has a range of at . As built the cruiser had a complement of 505. This was later reduced to 476 including 62 officers. ''Varyag'' is armed with sixteen P-1000 ''Vulkan'' (SS-N-12 Sandbox)
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s (SSM) in two eight-missile launchers located amidships to either side of the
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. It is also equipped with 64 S-300F ''Fort'' (SA-N-6 Grumble) long-range
surface-to-air missile A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a missile designed to be launched from the ground or the sea to destroy aircraft or other missiles. It is one type of anti-ai ...
s (SAM) in eight eight-missile launchers located aft of the funnel and forty
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(SA-N-4 Gecko) SR SAMs in two twenty-round launchers located aft, to either side of the
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. ''Varyag'' is armed with twin-mounted
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/L70
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s located forward and six
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s with two located forward atop the superstructure and four located amidships to either side of the superstructure. For
anti-submarine warfare Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in the older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines. Such operations ar ...
(ASW), the cruiser mounts two
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s, each with six barrels and ten
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s two quintuple launchers behind shutters near the stern. The ship was equipped with MR-800 ''Voskhod''/Top Pair 3-D long range air search and MR-700 ''Fregat''/Top Steer air/surface search radar. For ASW, the cruisers is equipped with MG-332 ''Tigan-2T''/Bull Nose hull-mounted LF and ''Platina''/Horse Tail MF VDS
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. ''Varyag'' mounts MR-184/Kite Screech fire control radar for the 130 mm guns, 3R41 ''Volna''/Top Dome radar for SA-N-6 SAM control, MPZ-301 ''Baza''/Pop Group radar for SA-N-4 SAM control and ''Argument''/Front Door-C radar for SSM control and 3 Bass Tilt radars for the AK-630s. The cruiser utilises the Punch Bowl satellite link for its weapon targeting systems. For electronic warfare, the ship is supplied with the ''Kol'cho'' suite with ''Gurzhor-A&B''/Side Globe intercept and MR-404/Rum Tub jammers. The vessel mounts two PK2 chaff launchers. The single Top Dome radar only has a 180° arc and presents a blind spot forward for the SA-N-6 missiles. The cruiser has a
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over the stern and a hangar. The cruiser can utilise either one
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or
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. The hangar is one-half deck below the flight deck and is reached via an inclined ramp. The helicopter is maneuvered using a chain-haul system. The helicopter can provide over-the-horizon targeting for ''Varyag''s weapon systems.


Construction and service

Laid down on 31 July 1979 at
61 Kommunara Shipbuilding Plant Mykolaiv Shipyard () () was a major shipyard located in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Originally named the Nikolayev Admiralty, and constructed in 1788 for the purpose of supplying the Russian Black Sea Fleet, the Mykolaiv Shipyard was famous for having b ...
(Shipyard 445) in
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as ''Chervona Ukraina'' (" Red Ukraine"), the vessel was launched in 28 August 1983, and commissioned on 16 October 1989. The warship joined the Pacific Fleet in 1990. Between 5–8 June 1990, she paid a friendly visit to Kiel, Germany. While in transit from Sevastopol to the new permanent base
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from 27 September to 5 November 1990, ''Chervona Ukraina'' and destroyer ''Bystry'' visited Vietnamese base
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between 22 and 24 October. In 1991–1992 she was engaged in combat training, but in 1993–1994 she didn't go to sea, due to the lack of financing. The combat training resumed only in 1995. The ship was renamed on 21 December 1995. After renaming in 1995, ''Varyag'' became part of the 36th Surface Ship Division at Vladivostok and has pennant number 011. Between 9 and 13 February 1997 the ship paid a friendly visit to the South Korean port of
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, returning to Vladivostok on 19 February. Between 2 and 6 October 1999, ''Varyag'' and destroyer ''Bystry'' visited
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, China to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the state. Between 10 and 15 October 2002, the ship visited the Japanese city of
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to honor the 50th anniversary of the Japanese Navy. Between 10 and 15 February 2004, ''Varyag'', destroyer ''Admiral Tributs'' and corvette ''Koreets'' visited the South Korean port of Incheon to commemorate 100th anniversary of the loss of the cruiser ''Varyag'' (1899), with commander of the Pacific Fleet Admiral Viktor Fedorov on board. Between September and December 2005 the ship led a ship detachment on visits to
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(India),
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,
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(Indonesia), Sattahip (Thailand) and
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(Vietnam). ''Varyag'' re-entered service with the Pacific Fleet in May 2008 after an overhaul. During the refit, the main missile complex was upgraded from P-500 Bazalt to P-1000 Vulkan. In April 2009 the ship paid a visit to the Chinese city of
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to honor the 60th anniversary of the Chinese Navy. In October/November the same year, the ship also visited Singapore. In June 2010, ''Varyag'', under the command of Captain Eduard Moskalenko and with the Commander of the Northern Fleet Combined Forces Rear-Admiral
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embarked, made a port call to
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. The visit, the first by a Russian Navy surface combatant in 147 years, featured a plaque dedication ceremony to commemorate six Russian Imperial Navy sailors who died fighting a fire in San Francisco in 1863. This visit also coincided with President Medvedev visiting Silicon Valley and he once again visited ''Varyag'' as he had in Singapore in 2009. ''Varyag'' also participated in training exercises with USS '' Bunker Hill''. From 8 to 11 November 2011 ''Varyag'', accompanied by the tanker ''Irkut'', made a port visit to
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, to commemorate servicemen killed in armed conflicts. ''Varyag'' was escorted into Vancouver by the
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destroyer , and ''Varyag''s crew engaged in friendly sports matches with their Canadian counterparts from ''Algonquin''. In 2012, ''Varyag'' participated in the yearly exercise with the Chinese Navy off Qingdao. In 2013 the ship departed on a long voyage to the Mediterranean Sea, visiting
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(Sri Lanka),
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(Oman) and
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(Egypt). In November 2014, ''Varyag'' led a deployment of four Russian naval vessels to international waters off
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. The deployment was believed to be linked to the
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and growing tensions between the two nations. In early January 2016, after a visit to
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, ''Varyag'' entered the
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through the
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to be deployed off
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′s shore replacing
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, in support of Russia's air operation in Syria that had begun in autumn 2015. The ship was named
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of the Russian naval task force positioned in the eastern Mediterranean. On 21 April 2017, the ship visited
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(Philippines), Cam Ranh (Vietnam), Sattahip (Thailand) and Singapore. In late 2018 ''Varyag'' completed another long voyage to India. On 1 October 2019, ''Varyag'', destroyer '' Admiral Panteleyev'' and tanker ''Pechenga'' embarked on a three-month deployment under the command of the Captain 1st Rank Aleksandr Shvarts, visiting Muara, Brunei between 3–7 November and
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, South Korea between 17 and 22 December, before returning to the homeport on 23 December. In February–March 2021, ''Varyag'' participated in the large-scale anti-submarine, air defence and artillery exercises of the Pacific Fleet, along with a conventional submarine, destroyer '' Admiral Tributs'', modernized frigate ''
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'' and universal corvettes '' Gromkiy'' and '' Sovershennyy'', anti-submarine corvettes ''MPK-107'', ''Ust-Ilimsk'', ''Sovetskaya Gavan'', ''Metel'' and ''MPK-82'' as well as anti-ship corvettes ''R-14'', ''R-18'', ''R-20'', ''R-29'', ''Iney'', ''Razliv'', ''R-297'', ''Smerch'' and others. The auxiliary ships present in the area during the exercise were ''Dobrynya Nikitich''-class
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''Sadko'', as well as
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s ''MB-99'', ''Andrey Stepanov'' and at least four others. On 1 May 2021, in a rare event two detachments of the Pacific Fleet embarked on distant deployments simultaneously, ''Varyag'' and ''Marshal Shaposhnikov'' as well as corvettes ''Sovershenny'', ''Gromky'' and ''Aldar Tsidenzhapov''. Both detachments were supported by large sea tanker ''Boris Butoma''. On 11 May, ''Admiral Tributs'' was also reported on a deployment, calling at Singapore between 11 and 13 May, accompanied by tug ''Kalar.'' All in all, all active major surface combatants of the Pacific Fleet were deployed simultaneously, i.e. a cruiser, three destroyers and three corvettes. Tanker ''Boris Butoma'' called at Cam Ranh, Vietnam between 15 and 19 May and at Philippines on 22 May. ''Sovershenny'' and ''Gromky'' held exercises in the Philippine Sea on 30 May. Between 7 and 24 June 2021, ''Varyag'' led the largest exercise of the post-Soviet Pacific Fleet that took place in the central Pacific Ocean off Hawaii, being the first post-Cold war Russian naval exercise in that area (minor exceptions being destroyer ''Admiral Panteleev'' taking part in RIMPAC-2012 exercise and frigate ''Admiral Gorshkov'' sailing near Hawaii in 2019). Besides cruiser, it included destroyers ''Marshal Shaposhnikov'' and ''Admiral Panteleyev'', corvettes ''Sovershenny'', ''Gromky'' and ''Aldar Tsydenzhapov'', a nuclear submarine, (likely ''Omsk'') intelligence ship ''Kareliya'' and tanker ''Irkut''. The exercise started in the central Pacific Ocean on 10 June and on 21 June, the ships 2500 nautical miles southeast of the Kuril islands simulated an attack on the enemy carrier strike group. Prior to that, the ships operated in two groups, sailing at 300 nautical miles from each other, one of them playing the role of enemy. The largest auxiliary ship of the Russian Navy ''Marshal Krylov'' also took part in the exercise and acted as a command ship for the commander of the exercise, rear admiral
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, commander of Primorskaya Flotilla, as well as hospital ship ''Irtysh'' and MiG-31 interceptors and Il-38 and Tu-142 anti-submarine aircraft. On 24 June, the final day of the exercise, three Tu-95 bombers, several Tu-22M bombers, escorted by interceptors MiG-31BM and two Il-78 tankers flew to the central Pacific Ocean as well. The Tu-95s delivered conditional strikes against the enemy's critical infrastructure and Tu-22M delivered strikes against the enemy's conditional carrier strike group together with ''Varyag'' and ''Marshal Shaposhnikov''. It was suggested that the exercise was an answer to the exercise Agile Dagger 2021 of the US Pacific Fleet, employing one third of the operational submarines of the US Pacific Fleet. In September 2021, ''Varyag'' conducted an exercise off Kamchatka along with nuclear submarine ''Omsk'' and 12 ships and support vessels of the Pacific Fleet. The cruiser fired a Vulkan missile, while ''Omsk'' fired a Granit missile. In October 2021, ''Varyag'' was underway in the Sea of Japan again. On 23 November 2021, Dalzavod reported on its Instagram channel that the cruiser entered its dry dock. On 29 December 2021, ''Varyag'', along with destroyer ''Admiral Tributs'' and tanker ''Boris Butoma'', left
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for a long deployment, consisting of port calls in several countries. On 11 January 2022, the warships entered the Indian Ocean, and called at
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on 14 January 2022. On 18 January 2022, the taskforce anchored in
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, and reports stated that the ships plan to hold joint-exercises with the Iranian and Chinese navies. On 2 February 2022, the cruiser entered the Mediterranean via the
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and linked-up with her sister ship, ''Marshal Ustinov'' deploying to the Mediterranean from the
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. In July 2022, ''Varyag'', ''Admiral Tributs'' and intelligence ship ''Vasily Tatishchev'' became the first Russian Navy's ships operating in the
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since 1995 ''Volk'''s deployment amid US bombardment of
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. In late July, destroyer ''Admiral Tributs'' operated off
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, intelligence ship ''Vasily Tatishchev'' operated near island
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, cruiser ''Varyag'' operated near
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, while frigate remained just outside the Adriatic Sea. As the US carrier ''Truman'' was located in the Adriatic Sea at the same time, there were reports in media about Russian warships simulating blocking the US carrier to the Adriatic Sea. In October 2022, ''Varyag'', ''Admiral Tributs'' and ''Boris Butoma'' departed the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal likely returning to their bases in the Pacific. On 18 November, the three ships returned to Vladivostok. On 1 March 2024, the vessel ''Varyag'' embarked upon a formal visit to the
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, situated in
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,
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. This visit is scheduled to extend until 3 March 2024. On 01 April 2024 ''Varyag'' entered the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal and on 04 April 2024 anchored outside the port of
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,
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. On 17 July, the ship left the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal. On 8 August 2024, the ship, along with Russian frigate ''Marshal Shaposhnikov'' reached the Indian port of
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for replenishment. On 23 August, the two ships returned to Vladivostok.


See also

* for another ship named for Red Ukraine.


Gallery

File:VARYAG.jpg, Visiting
Port of Yokosuka The lies to the south of the Port of Yokohama on Tokyo Bay. Under the Ports and Harbors Law of Japan it is classified as an Important Port. The city of Yokosuka administers the port. The Port of Yokosuka has 100 berths of length 4.5 m or m ...
, Japan in Oct. 2002 File:VARYAG in Yokosuka.jpg, Visiting Port of Yokosuka, Japan in Oct. 2002 File:Varyag at Yokosuka.jpg, Visiting Port of Yokosuka, Japan in Oct. 2002 File:Dmitry Medvedev in Singapore 15-16 November 2009-18.jpg,
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meeting with sailors in 2009. File:Dmitry Medvedev in Singapore 15-16 November 2009-17.jpg, Dmitry Medvedev visiting ship's museum aboard the cruiser ''Varyag''. File:Missile cruiser Varyag in Vladivostok, 2010.jpg, ''Varyag'' in
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, 2010. File:US Navy 100625-G-7265M-396 Russian Sailors man the rails as Russian navy missile-cruiser Varyag departs San Francisco Bay.jpg, 2010
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visit File:Russian cruiser Varyag, Vancouver 2011.jpg, Visiting
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, Canada in November 2011. File:AK-130 guns on the Russian cruiser Varyag (2011).jpg, A close view of the AK-130 dual purpose guns on the bow with Vancouver's north shore in the background. File:S-300PMU Favorit SAMs.jpg, A close view of the S-300PMU Favorit SAM tubes on the mid deck, Vancouver.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Varyag Slava-class cruisers Ships built in the Soviet Union 1983 ships Cruisers of Russia