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Soviet cruiser Admiral Nakhimov (1951)

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855: 53: 1025: 31: 503:-class cruisers main armament included twelve 152 mm (6 in)/57 cal B-38 guns mounted in four triple Mk5-bis turrets. They also had twelve 100 mm (3.9 in)/56 cal Model 1934 guns in six twin SM-5-1 mounts. For anti-aircraft weaponry, the cruisers had thirty-two 37 mm (1.5 in) anti-aircraft guns in sixteen twin mounts and were also equipped with ten 533 mm (21 in)  1060: 577:, and later at the compartment of the unfinished cruiser Stalingrad of Project 82. The Quiver complex was successfully tested, but was not adopted for service in the strength of its weakness for the designed cruisers of Project 67, the refusal of the USSR to build large surface ships, as well as the obsolescence of the KSS anti-ship missiles. 533:
The cruisers' ultimate radar suite included one 'Big Net' or 'Top Trough' air search radar, one 'High Sieve' or 'Low Sieve' air search radar, one 'Knife Rest' air search radar and one 'Slim Net' air search radar. For navigational radar they had one 'Don-2' or 'Neptune' model. For fire control
469: of 6.9 metres (22 ft 8 in) and typically had a complement of 1,250. The hull was a completely welded new design and the ships had a double bottom for over 75% of their length. The ship also had twenty-three  568:
In 1955, she was reequipped according to the Project 67EP with the installation of the Quiver missile system (including a single KSS launch missile). It was used for experimental purposes for testing KSS anti-ship missiles at the
424:. The basic hull was more modern and had better armor protection than the vast majority of the post Second World War gun cruiser designs built and deployed by peer nations. They also carried an extensive suite of modern  602:) in 1964, in particular, the auxiliary steam boiler KVS-68, is still used in the educational process on the technical territory of the Department of Marine Technology and Shipping (Sevastopol, Gogol street, 14, room 136). 534:
purposes the ships were equipped with two 'Sun Visor' radars, two 'Top Bow' 152 mm gun radars and eight 'Egg Cup' gun radars. For electronic countermeasures the ships were equipped with two 'Watch Dog' ECM systems.
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Turrets: 175 mm (6.9 in) front, 65 mm (2.6 in) sides, 60 mm (2.4 in) rear, 75 mm (3.0 in) roof
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On 28 July 1960, she was disarmed and expelled from the Navy in connection with the transfer to the OFI for dismantling and sale.
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Part of the cruiser equipment, transferred to the Sevastopol Instrument-Making Institute (currently
1166: 1117: 555: 470: 454: 591:. She was not repaired and in 1961-62, she was cut into metal on the basis of Glavvtorchermet in 543: 102: 770: 461: and 205 metres (672 ft 7 in) long at the waterline. They had a  443: 417: 1065: 717: 562: 551: 462: 458: 421: 408:-class cruisers, Soviet designation Project 68bis, were the last conventional gun  84: 1145: 741: 527: 494: 482: 439: 345: 321: 289: 257: 176: 497:(17,000 km; 10,000 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph). 1030: 504: 466: 860: 574: 519: 490: 413: 387: 351: 277: 592: 526: were shielded by 175 mm (6.9 in) armor and the  523: 515: 486: 339: 327:
2 × quintuple 533 mm (21.0 in) torpedo tubes in PTA-53-68-bis mounts
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6 × twin 10 cm (3.9 in)/56 cal Model 1934 guns in SM-5-1 mounts
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s had six boilers providing steam to two shaft 
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Soviet cruiser Admiral Nakhimov

Pavel Nakhimov
Black Sea Shipyard
Mykolaiv
See Pennant numbers
Scrapped
Sverdlov-class
cruiser
steam turbines
hp
knots
nmi
cal
AA
Belt
Conning tower
Deck
Sverdlov-class
cruiser
Soviet Navy
Sverdlov-class cruiser
cruisers
Soviet Navy
Second World War
North Atlantic
radar
anti-aircraft artillery
Stalingrad-class
battlecruisers

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