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during the design process and ordered the ship's displacement reduced to 36,500 metric tons (35,924 long tons) and speed increased to 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph) as well as specifying its armament as 305 mm guns, rather than the 220 mm (8.7 in) guns preferred by the Navy. All of these changes delayed approval of the detailed design until 1951.
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was the key supporter of these ships and made many of the important decisions himself, overriding the desires of the Navy. Thus, after his death in 1953, little time was wasted in cancelling the three ships that had been laid down. The hull of the most advanced ship was used as a target and the other
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to resolve the issue. It mostly sided with the Shipbuilding Commissariat, but a program of seven large cruisers was approved later that year. Preliminary design work was not completed until 1948 and the size of the ship ballooned to 40,000 tonnes (39,368 long tons). Stalin intervened several times
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The Project 69 ships were intended to use a newly designed 305-millimeter (12 in) gun in a new triple turret, but they were both well behind schedule when Joseph Stalin asked the Germans in February 1940 if any triple 283-millimeter (11.1 in) turrets were available for purchase under the
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to a modified design with 16-inch (406 mm) guns, which again failed due to the difficulty in either obtaining guns from overseas, or manufacturing them domestically. Subsequent ideas included converting some of the hulls for cargo or passenger use, which again failed. The Navy made a serious
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In the 1970s, the Navy initiated a project to construct a nuclear-powered ship capable of accommodating anti-aircraft, anti-ship and anti-submarine guided missiles in a single hull. This type, classed as a "heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser" by the Soviets, eventually emerged as the largest
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battleships. Two ships were laid down in 1939, but development of their new guns lagged significantly behind their construction and six 38-centimeter (15 in) twin-gun turrets were ordered from Germany in 1940. The working drawings for the turrets and guns had not even been received when
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were looked at, with a view to finishing one or both to their original design, but the lack of available 12-inch (305 mm) guns, combined with the complexity of the originally designed electrical system, led to the idea being dropped. Subsequently, plans were raised to complete
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The Navy, however, still had a requirement for a ship capable of defeating enemy cruisers and the original concept was revived as Project 69. The proposed size of the ship continually escalated as the requirement was revised to allow it to fight larger ships like the German
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further delayed salvage work, so that she was not freed until mid-1956. She served as a target for the first generation of Soviet anti-ship missiles and a wide variety of armor-piercing weapons before she was scrapped in the early 1960s, probably 1962.
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slowed their construction still further as the foreign orders were often not delivered and domestic production was diverted into things more immediately useful for the war effort. The ships were launched in 1915–1916, but the outbreak of the
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The Navy reissued its requirements for a large cruiser to destroy enemy light cruisers in 1943, but none of the designs submitted were acceptable. The requirement was reissued in 1944 for a larger ship and the concept was approved by the
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was returned to service. However, this remained unconfirmed at the time, with instead it simply being noted that the ship was continuing to undertake operations while an assessment of its condition was being undertaken. The fate of
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in 1992), considered to be in better condition, was scheduled to undergo a major overhaul to return her to active service by 2021. However, problems in completing the work saw the ships' delivery date pushed back to 2023. Once
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in 1945. However, the Navy and the Shipbuilding Commissariat disagreed about the feasibility of laying down any ships of new design before 1950, so a committee was appointed under the chairmanship of
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s hull was ordered to be used for weapons tests while the two other ships were scrapped where they lay. The hull was launched in 1954 after it was modified to suit its new role. It was towed from
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shipyard, but was cancelled before being laid down. By this time Stalin's support was the main impetus behind the ships and little time was wasted cancelling them after his death on 5 March 1953.
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in June. Neither ship had progressed very far at that time and both had been damaged during the war, so they were ordered scrapped on 24 March 1947 after some thought had been given to completing
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would undergo a similar modernization. Then, in 2023, a report emerged that, owing to the spiralling cost of both its planned major refit, plus the increasing general maintenance costs,
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The Navy revived its requirement for a "cruiser-killer" during the war, but the design process was quite lengthy as questions as to its armament, speed and size were debated.
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in August 1937 hindered the completion of the design process and the project was cancelled in early 1938 after being criticized as too weak in comparison to foreign ships.
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battleships. The preliminary design was finally approved in January 1939 and two ships were laid down in November 1939, before the detailed design had even been approved.
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launchers. In the event, none of the four ships of the class received a completely identical armament fit. Additionally, the hull and propulsion machinery of the
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in 1955, but it grounded at the entrance to Sevastopol Bay. Initial attempts to pull it off the rocks by brute force failed, and the capsizing of the battleship
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issued a requirement for a ship capable of dealing with enemy cruisers, but the design began to grow as it was modified to allow for combat with German
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class was fitted with a primarily missile-based main armament; this is reflected in the table with "Main armament" given instead of "Main guns".
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was required, as then current doctrine had it that submarines were the main platform for attacking enemy shipping. However, the sinking of the
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Under the original specifications laid out in 1969, the new ship was originally classified as "nuclear antisubmarine cruiser" (
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surface ships, which were increasingly capable of a range of different missions, led to the idea of a single ship combining
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The first ship was begun in November 1951 and the other two followed in 1952; a fourth was apparently ordered from the
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began a planned overhaul in 1999, this was halted in 2001, with the decision taken to dismantle the ship instead.
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in 1937. The new design was significantly larger and was also tasked with dealing with Germany's so-called
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McLaughlin, Stephen (2004). "Project 69: The Kronshtadt Class Battlecruisers". In Preston, Antony (ed.).
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that could force battle on an enemy fleet and had enough protection to attack any type of ship. However,
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in 1992, but was restored to its original name in 2004, after having been laid up out of use. The name
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No name was officially assigned to the third hull, with Soviet sources referring to the ship either as
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class was approximately 28,000-long-ton (28,000 t) full load. This was around the same size as a
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non-aircraft carrying surface warship built since the end of the Second World War, and was termed in
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3M22 Zircon Hypersonic Missile in Development Testing for Russian Navy Kirov-class Cruiser
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available that had originally been ordered before the war to rearm the two vessels of the
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against the Russian fleet. This concept was very different from the primary roles for the
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McLaughlin, Stephen (2006). "Project 82: The Stalingrad Class". In Jordan, John (ed.).
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began in June 1941. The incomplete hulls of both ships were ordered scrapped in 1947.
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would not undergo its planned modernisation and would instead be decommissioned once
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decided that it needed a squadron of fast "armored cruisers" (Броненосный крейсер;
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4 screws, 4 × geared steam turbines, 35.5 kn (65.7 km/h; 40.9 mph)
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vessel. At the time, the Soviets did not envisage that arming surface ships with
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3 screws, 3 geared steam turbines, 32 kn (59 km/h; 37 mph)
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was commissioned in 1984, it was seen to have a different weapons fit to
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led to a re-think of the use of surface ships in the role. The threat of
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The dates work began and finished on the ship and its ultimate fate
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in 1917 put a stop to their construction, which never resumed. The
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was completed. However, in April 2019 it was announced that both
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and 2 × steam turbines, 32 kn (59 km/h; 37 mph)
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saw funding for the Navy collapse—the fourth ship, renamed as
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as either an aircraft carrier or a mother ship for whalers.
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The SS-N-19 missile is intended to be replaced by a mix of
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on even terms, and later modified to gain parity with the
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Soviet Cold War Weaponry: Aircraft, Warships and Missiles
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In the 1960s, the Soviet Union originated Project 1144
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gave consideration to completing the ships; initially,
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ASW missile system deleted in favour of adding eight
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after the Soviets agreed to follow the terms of the
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The hull of a large ships in a shipyard, surrounded by scaffolding and cranes
Saint Petersburg

Russo-Japanese War
Russian Naval General Staff
Admiral Tōgō
Battle of Tsushima
battlecruiser
Royal Navy
High Seas Fleet
Queen Elizabeth-class
fast battleships
World War I
Russian Civil War
scrapped
Soviet Navy
pocket battleships
Scharnhorst-class
Operation Barbarossa
Joseph Stalin
the West
main battery
Waterline belt
Ship displacement
shafts
keel
launched

Borodino-class battlecruiser

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