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Reductions in cruiser force levels were contrary to the views of Soviet Navy leadership, which insisted cruisers still provided a valuable capability to act as command ships for naval gunfire support of amphibious operations. They also thought they would provide a political presence in contested
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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
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turrets. They also had twelve 100 mm (4 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)
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s were left dangerously unprotected when operating in areas outside the cover of land-based aircraft. Their secondary mission, operating on their own as commerce raiders, was also compromised as they would be extremely vulnerable, in good weather, to USN
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attacks to deliver nuclear ordnance, while remaining outside the 5 km effective range of the Soviet 100 mm (3.9 in) and 37 mm (1.5 in) guns. When the building program was cut back, and the battlecruisers and carriers were cancelled, the
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These ships were outclassed as surface combatants due to their lack of an anti-ship cruise missile capability. The limited modernization of those ships still in service in the 1970s relegated them to benefit as
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of 6.9 m (23 ft) 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 23
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was useful to it in justifying maintaining a conventional fleet of warships and aircraft carriers, especially for use in the North
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D.K Brown. ''Rebuilding the RN. Warship Design since 1945''. Seaforth (2012), p 48 & A. Clarke. "Sverdlov
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purposes, the ships were equipped with two 'Sun Visor' radars, two 'Top Bow' 152 mm gun radars, and eight 'Egg Cup' gun radars. For
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areas of the Third World, e.g. Cuba and
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334:16,640 tonnes (16,377 long tons) full load
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2002:Gardiner and Chumbley, pp. 340–341.
655:-class gun cruisers, and the USN's
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1527:30 December 1952
1491:31 December 1952
1478:Александр Невский
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1296:To reserve 1979.
1293:31 December 1954
1280:Дмитрий Пожарский
1257:30 November 1954
1254:22 December 1952
1231:. Scrapped 1990.
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1208:Александр Суворов
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1808:Архангельск
1803:Arkhangelsk
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1583:Дзержинский
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1041:Project 68A
965:Project 70E
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805:museum ship
793:platforms.
509:Soviet Navy
409:9,000
218:Preceded by
184:Soviet Navy
154:, Leningrad
62:introducing
3587:Categories
3277:Alexandrit
3191:Antares-RA
3076:Kronshtadt
2851:Sovremenny
2801:Destroyers
2720:Stalingrad
2437:Scherbakov
2163:29 October
2095:0517653427
1925:References
1700:Nikolayev
1661:Nikolayev
1625:Nikolayev
1555:June 1951
1445:. Sold to
1401:Varangians
1075:Completed
1069:Laid down
899:belt armor
803:. It is a
740:Stalingrad
669:Sverdlovs.
642:Des Moines
605:Royal Navy
570:interests.
530:Stalingrad
418:Complement
372:Propulsion
45:references
3555:Cancelled
3400:Primor'ye
3380:Spy ships
3353:Ivan Gren
3197:Grachonok
3195:Pr 21980
3166:Pr 03160
2960:Corvettes
2763:Kresta II
2690:Ulyanovsk
2683:Kuznetsov
2560:Cancelled
2442:Kronstadt
2418:Molotovsk
2243:0043-0374
2141:Holm 2014
1930:Citations
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1588:Nikolayev
1447:Indonesia
1335:Kronstadt
1314:Кронштадт
1309:Kronstadt
1103:Leningrad
1072:Launched
837:displaced
636:Baltimore
568:Black Sea
292:Preserved
276:Cancelled
268:Completed
255:1952–1992
247:1948–1959
170:Operators
138:Leningrad
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3315:Polnocny
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3188:Pr 133RA
3147:Svetlyak
3142:Sarancha
3115:Pr 1204
3101:Shershen
3031:Karakurt
2988:Tarantul
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2950:Rusich-1
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2738:Cruisers
2574:Chapayev
2511:Murmansk
2431:Murmansk
2334:Sverdlov
2307:Sverdlov
2204:Sverdlov
2200:Chapayev
1954:16 March
1908:See also
1885:Sverdlov
1795:Murmansk
1774:Мурманск
1768:Murmansk
1548:Щербаков
1094:Свердлов
1088:Sverdlov
1066:Builder
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683:Sverdlov
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675:Sverdlov
673:In 1954
626:Sverdlov
617:Sverdlov
598:Sverdlov
589:and the
505:cruisers
495:Sverdlov
426:Armament
223:Chapayev
147:Mykolaiv
128:Builders
121:Sverdlov
3567:Project
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3410:Vishnya
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3137:Muravey
3086:Pr 123K
3068:T boats
2978:Parchim
2641:Russian
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2173:Sources
1870:Gallery
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702:History
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320:Cruiser
284:Retired
260:Planned
106:in 1981
58:improve
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1078:Fate
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