Where exactly is the SA N 9 of the Kirov class cruisers arranged?

Updated on military 2024-04-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Upstairs is talking nonsense.

    I have a diagram with a detailed **layout.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Peter the Great has a total of 24 SA-N-9 vertical launch systems with 192 bombs in reserve, on the fore and aft decks, but the diagram is difficult to find.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Among the vertical launchers in front of the deck, the smaller caliber is the SA-N-9, and the larger caliber is the SS-N-19.

    ss-n-22

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The place on the foredeck is empty, isn't it there?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    On the front deck, the first issue of "Modern Ships" is introduced in detail, and you can go to Shenzhen Minsk to observe the real thing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    <> cruiser of the Kirov class.

    The Kirov-class missile cruiser, known as the Sea Hawk in the Soviet Union), is the largest in Russia and the world after an aircraft carrier, and is currently the only nuclear-powered active cruiser in the world. The size of the "Kirov" class cruiser is close to the battleships of the World War II era, so it is also called a cruiser in the West, and the displacement is similar to the battleship in terms of air and firepower, but the tasks and roles are the same as the cruiser, and the Soviet Union called it uniformly"Large missile cruiser"。

    Key figures. Standard displacement: 19,000 tons; Full load displacement:

    26,396 tons; Draught: m; Endurance: 14,000 nautical miles at 30 knots; Maximum speed:

    32 knots; Cruising speed: 28 knots; Hull size: length blind meters, width meters, ship height meters; Staff:

    727; Sonar: HorseJaw sonar; Power plant: nuclear-powered, 2 KN-3 pressurized water reactors; Two steam boilers, 2 GT3A-688 gas turbines.

    R&D history. In order to fully compete with the U.S. Navy and fulfill its ocean-going combat mission, the former Soviet Union built the world's largest cruiser after World War II in the early eighties"Kirov"class, the former Soviet Union numbered Type 1144. The ship is the first surface warship of the former Soviet Union to use nuclear propulsion, with a full forward displacement of 26,396 tons, equipped with a VLS (i.e. vertical launch) system and a large number of missiles for the first time, and equipped with 3 ***, its tonnage is large, and the firepower is strong, which once shocked the navies of various countries.

    Equipment. A total of 4 cruisers of the Kirov class were built, of which only the 4th ship, "Peter the Great", was in service.

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