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to air attack on 6 October 1943. This loss caused Stalin to forbid the deployment of large naval units without his express permission which was not granted during the rest of the war. The ship was transferred to Novorossiysk on 18 August 1944 and to Sevastopol on 5 November. She was awarded the
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for repairs under her own power. During the brief bombardment, she fired forty-six 180 mm and fifty-seven 100 mm shells, which struck the radio station, barracks and lighthouse on the island, but failed to inflict significant losses. After her repairs were completed she provided
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was inspected in 1946 and found unsatisfactory, but she was given routine servicing. She began her postwar modernization in April 1954, but the Navy reevaluated the scope of the work in 1955 and deemed it insufficient to create a fully modern ship. Unlike her
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on 31 December 1961. The ship was modernized under Project 33M from 11 October 1963 to 1 December 1965. Her final conversion was to a floating barracks on 6 October 1972 and she was redesignated as
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was withdrawn from active operations, however, after the loss of three destroyers that were attempting to interdict the German evacuation of the
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before being badly damaged in November 1941 by German bombers. Upon her return from repairs in March 1942 she supported Soviet troops during the
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12.7-millimeter (0.50 in) machine guns. Six 533-millimeter (21.0 in) 39-Yu torpedo tubes were fitted in two triple mountings.
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at the end of January 1943. Her active participation in the war ended in October 1943 when three destroyers were lost to air attack and
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forbade missions using large ships without his permission. Postwar she was converted to a missile test ship before being sold for
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on 19 March and 3 April 1942, but was damaged by fragments from bombs from Ju 88s on 10 April and had to return to
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B-1-P guns in three electrically powered MK-3-180 triple turrets. Six single 100-millimeter (3.9 in) B-34
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Wright, Christopher C. (2008). "Cruisers of the Soviet Navy, Part II: Project 26 and Project 26bis–the
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are on display at the Museum of Heroic Defense and Liberation of Sevastopol on Sapun Mountain in
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on 15 October 1935; the second of the Project 26, to use their industrial designation,
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at the end of January 1943. On 17 February the ship transferred from Poti to Batumi.
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Yakubov, Vladimir & Worth, Richard (2009). "The Soviet Light Cruisers of the
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for repairs, which lasted until February 1942. She shelled Axis positions near
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was used for air search, while anti-aircraft fire control was provided by two
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comprised her secondary armament which were fitted on each side of the rear
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Wright, Christopher C. (2010). "Cruisers of the Soviet Navy, Part III: The
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Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945: The Naval History of World War Two
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on 19 September with 148 shells from her main guns and was transferred to
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proved to be more powerful than anticipated, producing a total of 122,500
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was not equipped with any radars, but she received a number of British
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Budzbon, Przemysław (1980). "Soviet Union". In Chesneau, Roger (ed.).
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Budzbon, Przemysław; Radziemski, Jan & Twardowski, Marek (2022).
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On 8 and 11 May she provided fire support for Soviet troops around
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shortly afterwards. On 2 November the ship was bombed in harbor by
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that was extinguished by water flooding in from the second hit.
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Museum of Heroic Defense and Liberation of Sevastopol (2006).
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of 6.15 meters (20 ft 2 in). She displaced 7,890
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Cruiser "Voroshilov" from Black Sea Fleet (with photos)
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was 191.3 meters (627 ft 7 in) long, had a
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Marina română in al doilea război mondial: 1942-1944
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radars were used for main battery fire control. One
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She bombarded German troops during the 145:31 December 1961 as an experimental ship 1221:Warships of the Soviet Fleets 1939–1945 848: 18: 1856:Cold War cruisers of the Soviet Union 1831:Ships built at the Black Sea Shipyard 992:Nicolae Koslinski, Raymond Stănescu, 931: 929: 927: 925: 343:6 × single 100 mm (3.9 in) 40: 7: 981:World War II at Sea: An Encyclopedia 884: 882: 863: 861: 821:was sold for scrap on 2 March 1973. 368:2 × triple 533 mm (21 in) 239:6.15 m (20 ft 2 in) ( 231:17.66 m (57 ft 11 in) 223:191.3 m (627 ft 7 in) 179:General characteristics (Project 26) 1846:Maritime incidents in November 1941 1430:List of cruisers of the Soviet Navy 1197:. London: Conway. pp. 82–95. 14: 689:. She bombarded Axis troops near 16:Soviet Navy's Kirov-class cruiser 1799: 1794: 1782: 1774: 1262: (archived October 29, 2002) 597:45-millimeter (1.8 in) 21-K 595:consisted of six semi-automatic 42: 22: 1851:Ships built in the Soviet Union 1193:Class". 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Soviet Union
Kliment Voroshilov
Marti South
Nikolayev
Order of the Red Banner
Kirov-class
cruiser
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long tons
standard
full load
water-tube boilers
shp
kW
steam turbines
knots
nmi
hydrophone
180 mm (7.1 in) guns
DP guns
45 mm (1.8 in)
AA guns
12.7 mm (0.50 in)
machine guns
torpedo tubes
mines
depth charges
Waterline belt
Deck

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