Kara class cruiser
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Soviet Union | |
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Builders: | 61 Kommunara Zavod |
Operators: | Soviet Navy Russian Navy |
Preceding class: | Kresta |
Following class: | Udaloy / Kirov |
In service: | 1971 |
Ships in Class | |
Ships in class: | 7 |
Ships in active service: | Kerch |
Ships in storage: | Petropavlovsk Vladivostok Ochakov |
Ships out of service: | Azov |
Scrapped ships: | Nikolayev Tashkent |
General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | 9,900 tons |
Length: | 173.2 m |
Beam: | 18.6 m |
Draught: | 6.7 m |
Propulsion and power: | 120,000 hp |
Speed: | 32 knots |
Range: | 9,000 miles |
Complement: | 380 |
Armament: | 8 anti-submarine missiles 8 surface-to-air missile launchers 4 dual purpose guns 4 close-in weapons systems 2 anti-submarine rocket launchers |
Aircraft complement: | 1 helicopter |
The Kara is a class of Cold War era Soviet guided missile cruisers. The Soviet designation is Project 1134B Berkut B - Беркут Б (Golden Eagle).
These ships were enlarged versions of the Kresta class, with gas turbine engines and improved command and control facilities. These ships were built by the 61 Kommunar Sipyard at Mykolaiv (Nikolayev) on the Black Sea.
[edit] General characteristics
- Displacement: 8,200-8,565 tons standard, 8,825-9,700 tons full load
- Length: 173 m
- Beam: 18.5 m
- Draught: 5.3 m
- Machinery: 2 shaft COGAG, 4 gas turbines, 120,000 hp (88 MW)
- Speed: 32 knots
- Range: 6500 nm at 18 knots
- Armament:
2×4 SS-N-14 anti-submarine missiles
4 (2×2) SA-N-3 SAM
4 (2×2) SA-N-4 SAM
4 (2×2) 76 mm guns
4×30 mm gatling guns
2×RBU-6000 anti-submarine rockets
1 Kamov Ka-25 Helicopter - Complement: 380
[edit] Ships
- Nikolayev - Николаев-(1971) - scrapped in 1994
- Ochakov -Очаков -(1973) - Nominally active
- Kerch- Керчь - (1974) - Active, Black Sea Fleet
- Azov - Азов - (1975) - this ship served as a trials ship for the SA-N-6 missile system, decommissioned 28 December 1998, scrapped at Inkerman (Sevastopol) in 1999-2000
- Petropavlovsk - Петропавловск - (1976), sold for scrap in 1996
- Tashkent - Ташкент -(1977), sold for scrap in 1994
- Vladivostok - Владивосток - (ex Tallinn) (1979), sold for scrap in 1994
[edit] References
- (Russian)Article
- (English)FAS.org
- (English)Kara Class "Kerch" Photoalbum