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Admiral Nakhimov to become most powerful missile cruiser in Russian fleet
Russia Beyond the Headlines ^ | October 31, 2014 | Alexey Ramm

Posted on 10/31/2014 8:42:44 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki

The Admiral Nakhimov heavy cruiser is to receive new ordnance, putting it ahead of the Russian fleet’s current flagship, the Peter the Great missile cruiser. Military sources say the installation of the new long-range S-400 and Poliment-Redut anti-aircraft missile systems, part of the modernization of the Russian fleet, will not change the ship's combat missions.

Heavy nuclear missile-bearing cruiser Admiral Nakhimov in the Barents Sea. Source: Oleg Lastochkin / RIA Novosti

Russia’s Admiral Nakhimov nuclear cruiser is to receive the new long-range S-400 and the middle-range Poliment-Redut anti-missile systems, as well as Caliber cruise missiles, as part of the ongoing modernization of the fleet.

According to Vladimir Spiridopoulo, director general of the Severnoye Design Bureau and developer of the cruiser project, after the modernization process the Admiral Nakhimov will be more powerful than its ‘sister ship’, the heavy nuclear missile cruiser Peter the Great, which is currently the Northern Fleet's flagship.

Extensive modernization

Besides the Admiral Nakhimov, it is possible that another ship from the same project, the Admiral Lazarev, will also undergo similar modernization. The Admiral Lazarev, a component of the Pacific Ocean Fleet, is currently being serviced at a shipyard.

"Even before the beginning of the process, the Russian Navy was discussing what kind of ordnance to install on the Admiral Nakhimov," says independent military expert and editor-in-chief of the Militaryrussia internet project, Dmitry Kornev.

"According to the announcements made at Navy Headquarters, they were even considering equipping the cruiser with the new S-500 anti-missile system."

Kornev believes that the shipbuilders have preserved the cruiser's original weapons system, but upgraded it to modern requirements.

"The S-400 will replace the S-300F, which was installed on the cruiser earlier, the Poliment-Redut will replace the Osa-M and the Caliber cruise missiles will replace the supersonic P-700 Granit anti-ship cruise missiles," notes Kornev, adding that with such weaponry the cruiser will surely be the most powerful ship in the Russian fleet.

Whereas before, the supersonic P-700 Granit anti-ship cruise missiles installed on the Nakhimov were capable of hitting only overwater targets, now, after the installation of the new Calibers, “the cruiser will be able to strike not only overwater but also land targets, which will greatly increase its combat potential, without doubt," he says.

Calibers may become supersonic

The Caliber cruise missiles, developed by the Novator Design Bureau (part of the Almaz-Antey Corporation), are now being installed on the new 885 Yasen-class submarines and the Buyan-M small missile ships.

According to official data, the cruise missiles are capable of hitting targets at a range of 300 kilometers (186 miles). Sources in the Russian media also say that soon the Calibers will be able to strike targets at a range of at least 1,000 kilometers. It is possible that these missiles will also be supersonic.

"In the Soviet Navy the 1144 Orlan-class ships [the class to which the Admiral Nakhimov belongs - RBTH] were the leading ships of the so-called ‘Overwater Ship Groups’, says Dmitry Boltenkov, an independent military expert, military historian and author of books on the history of the Soviet Navy.

"In peaceful times they were responsible for keeping NATO country fleets, especially the American one, under surveillance."

Combat missions are the same

According to Boltenkov, judging by the weapons systems that will be installed on the cruiser in the course of modernization, its missions are unlikely to change much.

"At the same time, it is possible that with the installation of the new communications and automated control systems, the Nakhimov can easily become the squadron's flagship," says Boltenkov.

"At the same time, it is possible that with the installation of the new communications and automated control systems, the Nakhimov can easily become the squadron's flagship," says Boltenkov. "Besides destroying enemy ships, by using the Calibers the cruiser can pose a serious threat to an enemy's land infrastructure, as well as its strategic objects.”

For now the question still remains: What will the shipbuilders do with the complex Polin sonar system that is installed on all the 1144 Orlan ships? It is possible that Polin will undergo complete modernization or will be replaced with a fundamentally new sonar system.

From 1980 to 1998 a total of four 1144 Orlan heavy nuclear missile cruisers were added to the Soviet and then the Russian Navy. The first of the series was the Kirov in 1980 and the last was the Peter the Great, which joined the fleet in the spring of 1998.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: admiralnakhimov; cruiser; kirovclass; russia; ussr
Detailed cutaway of the Kirov Class

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1 posted on 10/31/2014 8:42:44 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

No one will pay any attention to it until it is cruising around in the Gulf of Mexico..taking Putin to vacation in Havana or Venezuela. Cuban Missile Crisis 2.0?


2 posted on 10/31/2014 8:53:41 AM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Poopin is sure nervous these days.

The U. S. hasn’t even hinted that it wants to attack Russia, but good old Vlam is preparing none the less.

The West has no designs on Russia. If Vlam would pull his head out, he could have more trade with the West. He could sell more natural gas and oil.

It sure is interesting to watch this guy implode his nation.


3 posted on 10/31/2014 8:57:06 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (Dunam, Duncan, man what infections these folks brought over.)
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To: sukhoi-30mki; MeganC; SunkenCiv
Sure wish he had one of those still laying around.

I am sure the Littoral Combat Ships can stand up to a Battlecruiser. /Sarc

But What about the Battle off Samar in 1944?

Yes, but the Fletcher Class Destroyers weren't POS like the LCS' are.

4 posted on 10/31/2014 9:00:16 AM PDT by KC_Lion (Build the America you want to live in at your address, and keep looking up.- Sarah Palin)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Great-looking ship and a great post. Thanks.


5 posted on 10/31/2014 9:00:28 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Is it not one's Christian duty to vote?)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Looks like a great test platform for our naval rail gun.


6 posted on 10/31/2014 10:24:09 AM PDT by edpc (Wilby 2016)
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To: KC_Lion

The very best of the Russian Fleet is just a floating target for a Los Angeles.


7 posted on 10/31/2014 10:29:11 AM PDT by MeganC (It took Democrats four hours to deport Elian Gonzalez)
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To: KC_Lion
Taffy 3 also had dive bombers, didn't it? My memory is that some of the bombers and destroyers made dummy runs after they had run out of bombs and torpedoes to allow the escort carriers to escape.

[Saluting the heroes of the Battle off Samar]

All Hands, attention to starboard. Hand Salute! (pause) To. Carry on.

8 posted on 10/31/2014 11:04:19 AM PDT by Pecos (That government governs best which governs least.)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Sounds like the window of usefulness for the naval version of the F-35 just closed ...


9 posted on 10/31/2014 12:04:37 PM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: Kenny Bunk

I still think it needs some 10 inch guns—just for tradition and for fighting pirates.


10 posted on 10/31/2014 4:08:01 PM PDT by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll Onward! Ride to the sound of the guns!)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade
Comrade, the 130MM Russki naval gun is enough to pacify any pirates, not to mention their 30MM CWIS shredders (AKA the anti-Yemeni gun.)

But I am with you in spirit. If we had real ships, e.g. a coupla old-fashioned heavy cruisers, and real scary guns, there would be no such town as Benghazi or Tripoli, among many other fly-blown Muslim hangouts within 20 miles of a beach.

BTW, how about modernizing the New Jersey with an all Lesbo crew. That would show the Friendly Sons of Muhammed (May Peace be Upon Him) what we really think of Worthy Oriental Gentlemen.

11 posted on 10/31/2014 8:51:45 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Is it not one's Christian duty to vote?)
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