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Delivery Of Russia's Refit Nuclear Battlecruiser Delayed But Progress Looks Impressive
The Drive ^ | OCTOBER 31, 2017 | TYLER ROGOWAY

Posted on 11/02/2017 3:41:47 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki

The Kirov class nuclear powered battlecruiser Admiral Nakhimov has been in dry dock undergoing a deep refit for years now, with the promise being the ship would come out the other side basically new, with a whole host of new weapons and sensors.

The Russian Navy's plan is to eventually have two massive Kirov class ships operational at the same time, which will be a first in nearly two decades. Before that can happen Admiral Nakhimov's refit needs to be completed, after which the Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great), which soldiers on today with largely all its Soviet-era weapons and sensors, will replace it in dry dock. After the Pyotr Veliky is refit to the same standard as the Admiral Nakhimov the two battlecruisers could potentially roam the seas for decades to come.

Executing a deep refit it on a severely dated, 28,000 ton nuclear battlecruiser that has sat idle for over a decade and a half years in the frigid White Sea is no small task. In fact, the Russian Navy's initiative to refit the Admiral Nakhimov is a decade old, with work only really picking up steam in 2014. And now the news is that the ship's delivery will be pushed back yet another year, to 2021.

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Admiral Nakhimov which was originally named Kalinin, photographed circa 1991, just three years after she was commissioned into service—The fall of the Soviet Union was not kind to the Russian Navy's fleet, but Admiral Nakhimov has survived and is slated to return to the sea far more powerful than it ever was before.

Originally the project was going to end in the latter part of this decade, around 2018. Then it was pushed back to 2019, and then 2020. Normally this would sound like the whimpering end to yet another over ambitious and under funded Russian weapons initiative, but in this case it appears to be quite the opposite.

Images and video shot recently of the giant surface combatant show it receiving a lot of attention, with many portions of the vessel totally gutted, especially areas where new weapons and sensors will go in the place of old ones. Scaffolding encompasses almost the entire vessel, and even its red hull paint paint look fresh.

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The ship has been totally stripped and its green and red base coat definitely give it a Klingon-like vibe.

There is no question that the ship's refit is deeply underway and that it's not just a cosmetic facelift and bolt-on remodel aimed to squeeze a few more years out of a tired old design, it's a total rework of the vessel that is very unlikely to not come to fruition with so much momentum behind hit. And once Sevmash shipyard is finished, Admiral Nakhimov, which was launched in 1986, is slated to bristle with modern weaponry.

The refit ship is slated to feature a whopping 174 vertical launch tubes—more than any other surface combatant or submarine in the world. 80 of these tubes will be filled with modern Russian cruise missiles, such as the subsonic Kalibr, supersonic Onix, and supposedly the hypersonic Zircon. Additionally, the ship's air defense capability will be adapted from the S-400 system and will have the rest of its tubes stuffed with the family of missiles associated with it (40N6, 48N6, 9M96). In addition, pretty much every combat related system on the ship is supposedly going to be replaced with modern components and many of the ship's other systems will also be overhauled. The work is being done by Sevmash shipbuilding.

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You can see just how huge the old SS-N-19 "Shipwreck" missile farm was in this still from the video above. VLS cells will fill this space where 20 angled SS-N-19 launch tubes were previously.

Once completed, both ships will serve as the centerpieces of Russian flotillas and will be the largest Russian fighting vessels in operation until—or if—the carrier Admiral Kuzetsov comes out of its own refit, which has supposedly been slashed in scope recently due to budgetary concerns.

Some would argue that putting so much into these dinosaurs from the Cold War era is a waste of scarce funds that could be used to build smaller surface combatants and more submarines. But seeing how far along the Admiral Nakhimov is, the proverbial "ship has sailed" on that debate, and Pyotr Veliky will likely cost far less to modify because it is in good operational condition today and Admiral Nakhimov has already served as an experimental template for the refit.

ARTEM TKACHENKO/WIKIMEDIA

Project 23560 destroyer, also known as the Lider class, was seen as a potential replacement for the Kirov class. But that program has been set aside aside before it even got truely started due to budget concerns.

With Russia's long-hyped but now sidelined Lider class super destroyer no longer in potential competition with the Kirov class, at least not in the foreseeable future, these huge Russian surface combatants will continue on in a class of their own.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: battlecruiser; cruiser; russia
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1 posted on 11/02/2017 3:41:47 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

The days of the battle wagon are over.

The carriers reign supreme.

The Kirov class would be deep sixed within minutes
of an air to vessel battle.

The Russians love looking tough.


2 posted on 11/02/2017 3:48:15 AM PDT by Candor7 (Obama FAscism) http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
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To: Candor7

Looks top-heavy to me...


3 posted on 11/02/2017 5:30:57 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: Candor7

When I was at sea we were taught to fear these ships.

And they created great fear in the US Fleets.

If they shot first they would do great damage.

With modern radars, air defense missiles and anti-ship supersonic cruise missiles...they will be formidable again.

They are carrier killers. Designed for that purpose.


4 posted on 11/02/2017 6:36:23 AM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

If they are painted that bright red then they should be easy to spot : )


5 posted on 11/02/2017 2:45:40 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: sukhoi-30mki
channeling the Nagato?


6 posted on 11/02/2017 3:51:13 PM PDT by Chode (You have all of the resources you are going to have. Abandon your illusions and plan accordingly.)
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To: Candor7
The carriers reign supreme. The Kirov class would be deep sixed within minutes of an air to vessel battle.

Unless Kirov shot off a whole bunch of anti-ship cruise missiles from outside the range of the carrier's planes.

7 posted on 11/03/2017 6:18:25 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (Big governent is attractive to those who think that THEY will be in control of it.)
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