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"Peter the Great" (until may 27, 1992 – "Yuri Andropov") (170048 Modeler 1/700 Nuclear missile cruiser "Peter the Great") was the last Soviet and at the same time the first Russian heavy nuclear cruiser.
the Design and construction of a series of four ships of this project lasted more than twenty years. The head ship of the series – "Kirov" (since 1992, "Admiral Ushakov") was launched in 1977 and entered service in 1980, followed by the cruiser "Frunze" ("Admiral Lazarev") and "Kalinin" ("Admiral Nakhimov"). The construction of the "Peter the Great" (170048 Modeler 1/700 Nuclear missile cruiser "Peter the Great") lasted for twelve years (laid on the slipway March 11, 1986, launched on April 29, 1989 was commissioned in April 1998).
These cruisers do not have direct counterparts abroad, their displacement is about 2.5 times the displacement of American nuclear cruisers "Virginia", and the armament is much wider. Multi-purpose nuclear cruiser project 1144 incorporated almost the entire range of combat and technical means created for combat surface ships.
the Main striking weapon of the ship is the anti-ship complex of cruise missiles "Granite", which can carry both conventional and nuclear warhead. Anti-aircraft armament cruisers layered on principles, gauges and nomenclature air defense. It includes two long-range anti-aircraft missile systems "Fort" with a total ammunition of 96 missiles, two anti-aircraft missile systems of self-defense "Dagger" with sub-deck turret launchers vertical launch with a total ammunition of 128 missiles (installed only on "Peter the Great" (170048 Modeler 1/700 Nuclear missile cruiser "Peter the Great"), and six combat modules of anti-aircraft missile and artillery self-defense complex near the border "Kortik". Artillery weapons presented two-gun 130-mm gun mount AK-130.
the Ships of this project carry powerful anti-submarine weapons– an automated hydroacoustic complex "Polin" with the main antenna in the bow Bulba and an additional towed antenna, the complex provides combat use of anti-submarine guided missile torpedoes "Waterfall", as well as jet-bomb installations of anti-torpedo protection RBU-12000 "Udav".
2 ka-27 helicopters are also based On the ship, which can be used in reconnaissance and target designation options, anti-submarine and search and rescue. For their deployment provides a below deck hangar, the cellar of ammunition, lift and landing area.
Tactical and technical elements of the cruiser "Peter the Great" (170048 Modeler 1/700 Nuclear missile cruiser "Peter the Great")
standard Displacement , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 24 300 t
Displacement total about , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 26 000 t
Length max , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 251 m
structural waterline Length , , , ,, 228 m
maximum Width , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 28,5 m
Width on a constructive waterline , , 24,0 m
a Deposit on a constructive waterline , ,, 10,33 m
Speed of a full course , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 32 node
cruising Range unlimited
Main power plant: two-reactor , nuclear steam generating plant, two steam turbines with a capacity of 70 000 HP each, working on two propeller shafts.
Backup option: two automated steam boilers operating on fossil fuel (speed under standby EC up to 17 knots)
Crew of 728 people, including 97 officers
Autonomy of 60 days.
Warning! Glue and paint are not included.
Caution! Glue and paints are not included.
The configuration and appearance of the model are subject to change without notice.
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