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Information on the USS Minsk.
Construction commencement date: December 28, 1972, belongs to the second generation of aircraft carriers of the former Soviet Union"Kiev"The second ship of the class.
Service fleet: The Pacific Fleet of the former Soviet Union, which is the flagship and main force of the fleet.
Standard displacement: 36576 tons.
Full load displacement: 42,000 tons (equivalent to the load capacity of 10,000 4-ton trucks) Maximum power: 102,900 kW.
Power plant: 8 boilers, 4 steam engines.
Propulsion power: 10,000 kilowatts and endurance: 13,000 nautical miles.
Maximum speed: 32 knots (equivalent to metric hours).
Hull: 274 meters long and maximum width meters (equivalent to the size of 3 football fields) Draft: 10 meters.
Ship height: 68 meters (equivalent to the height of a 3-meter floor 22 floors) Flight deck: length: 200 meters wide, the flight deck is at an angle of 5 degrees to the hull.
Above the flight deck: 9 floors below the flight deck: 11 floors.
Cabins: more than 2,000 rooms.
Corridor passage inside the ship: 17 kilometers in total, (14 kilometers below the flight deck, 3 kilometers above the flight deck, equivalent to 1 and a half Chang'an Avenue).
Capacity: 1500 people.
Carrier-based aircraft: 42 (28 Yak-25) **Equipment: 2 SA-N-3 twin ship-to-air missile launchers.
2 SA-N-4 twin short-range low-altitude missile launchers.
4 SS-N-12 twin ship-to-ship missile launchers.
1 SUW-N-1 twin anti-submarine missile launcher.
2 76mm twin rifled guns.
8 30mm 6-barreled fully automatic rapid-fire guns.
2 12-tube anti-submarine rocket launchers.
2 blocks of 5-pack torpedo tubes.
More than 20 radars and 28 electronic countermeasures.
Missiles are equipped with 168 missiles of 4 types.
Combined cost: billions of dollars.
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Come to China
The Minsk aircraft carrier was decommissioned in 1993 due to the lack of economic strength of Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. At the end of 1995, the Minsk was bought by the Korean Daewoo Group, and in 1997, it was only XinpeiAsian financial storms, the Minsk suddenly became a burden.
The South Korean side heard about itChinaA company wanted to buy it, so it immediately sold it in August 1998 for $5.3 million.
In September 1998, the Minsk arrived at Sha Tin Port in Dongguan, Guangdong.
In August 1999, it was towed to Guangzhou Wenchong Shipyard for closed-type large-scale repair and modification.
On May 9, 2000, it sailed to ShenzhenDapeng Bayto become a large-scale military affairTheme Park
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The Minsk is the second ship of the Kiev-class aircraft carrier, the second of the Project 1143, named after Minsk, the capital of Belarus. After the collapse of the USSR, the ship was inherited by Russia. However, due to the lack of economic strength in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was decommissioned in 1993.
At the end of 1995, the Minsk was bought by South Korea's Daewoo Group, but in August 1998 it was bought by a Chinese company and converted into a military theme park (i.e., Shenzhen Minsk Aircraft Carrier World).
Capacity: 1,600 people.
Displacement: Standard: 30,535 tons, Full load: 41,380 tons Volume: full length m, full width m (flight deck).
Power plant: 8 boilers, 4 steam turbines.
Power: 4 sets of gear-driven turbines, four axles.
Power: 200000 shaft horsepower.
Maximum speed: 32 knots.
Cruising range: 13,000 nautical miles (speed 18 knots).
Ticket Standards: Market price: 130 yuan half price 65 yuan per person.
The standard for children is below meters, the standard for the elderly is 65 69 years old and a half ticket, and the 70-year-old and above are free of charge until July 5, 2010 Minsk aircraft carrier staff confirmed that the aircraft carrier has been acquired by Shenzhen Nanyu Investment **** with 100 million yuan, and will continue to stay in Shenzhen. Minsk is currently operating normally, and travelers can still visit the Minsk aircraft carrier.
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The Minsk aircraft carrier, built by the Nikolaev shipyard, is a medium-sized aircraft carrier of the "Kiev" class with a displacement of 42,000 tons, and combines the merits of aircraft carriers and cruisers. Construction began on December 28, 1972, was launched on September 30, 1975, and was completed on September 27, 1978. Subordinate to the Pacific Fleet.
In 1981-82 it was overhauled at Vladivostock. It was basically unusable after 1989. In 1995, it was sold to South Korea for radical reform and was ready to be demolished.
In August 1998, it was bought by a Chinese company and remodeled and settled in Shatoujiao, Shenzhen, for visiting and entertainment, and became a military theme park.
"Minsk" - settled in Shenzhen several times.
In 1995, Russia's Pacific Fleet, which is the most financially strained, made a surprising move by selling the fleet's two largest aircraft carriers, the Minsk and Novorossiysk, to South Korea's Daewoo Heavy Industries Group for scrap metal for $13 million, and the two capital ships were not yet halfway through their service life. The deal was made on the premise that South Korea would have to dismantle them into steel plates of about 2 square meters and not use them for military purposes.
The USS Minsk was the second of the Soviet Kiev-class medium aircraft carriers, commissioned in 1978 and transferred to the Pacific Fleet in 1979. At that time, the Minsk was quite glamorous, and its arrival put an end to the history of the Soviet Union without large capital ships in the Far East. In particular, the home port of the Minsk is located in Vladivostok, which is only more than 200 nautical miles away from Japan, and in the 80s of the Cold War, Japan was like a man on its back.
The Minsk aircraft carrier has a displacement of 40,500 tons, uses four steam turbines, has a speed of 32 knots, has a cruising range of 4,000 13,500 nautical miles, and has more than 2,000 crew members. The ship carries 12 Yak-38 vertical take-off and landing fighters and 19 Ka-27 anti-submarine fighters, the former can seize local air supremacy, and can be equipped with AA-8, AS-17 and other air combat and ground and sea attacks, and the performance is equivalent to what we often say about the British Sea Harrier aircraft; The latter will go all out to strike at US nuclear submarines to ensure the safety of aircraft carriers and fleets.
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