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Russia’s ‘aircraft carrier killer’: 10 facts about the ‘Moskva’ cruiser
Thursday, 03 December 2015 11:24

1. The Moskva is the lead ship of the Russian navy’s Project 1164 Atlant class of guided missile cruisers. It was laid down in 1976 in a shipbuilding plant in Nikolayev (Ukraine) and named Slava ("Glory").

2. This ship is essentially a naval version of the S-300 long-range air defense system. In addition to anti-air missiles, the Russian vessel is armed with anti-ship missiles, anti-submarine mortars and torpedoes

3. The Project 1164 cruiser has sometimes been referred to as an “aircraft carrier killer,” probably inspired by the 16 SS-N-12 Sandbox anti-ship missiles mounted on the superstructure.

Video by TVZvezda / YouTube

4. It was used by the USSR delegation during the Malta Summit (Dec. 2-3, 1989) between Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and George H.W. Bush. Stormy weather and choppy seas resulted in some meetings being canceled or rescheduled, and gave rise to the moniker the "Seasick Summit" among international media.

5. The Slava was recommissioned as the Moskva in April 2000, and replaced the Admiral Golovko as the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.

6. The crew of the Moskvaenjoy all that is needed for a normal life and rest during long periods at sea – television and radio centers, medical unit, library, cinema room, laundry, bakery, hair salon, gym and even a sauna.

The Russian guided missile cruiser Moskva arrives to the coast of Latakia to provide air defense. Source: TASS

7. The raised flight deck on the stern allows the operation of a Ka-25 or Ka-27 helicopter, both developed for ferrying and anti-submarine warfare.

8. The Moskvaparticipated in the naval engagement between warships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet and Georgian patrol boats in the so-called “Battle off the coast of Abkhazia.”

This clash took place during the Russo-Georgian War of 2008 when, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, four Georgian fast missile boats attempted to breach a "security zone" that had been pronounced around Russian navy ships off Abkhazia, which media claimed were blockading Georgia’s coast. In response, the Russian units fired on the Georgian boats with artillery. One boat was sunk and the other three were forced to withdraw. The skirmish was the Russian navy’s first real marine battle since 1945.

9. On Nov. 18, 2015, the cruiser was deployed to the eastern Mediterranean to participate in the Russian campaign in Syria. The Moskva has been now sent to the coastal Syria-Turkey border in response to the shooting down of a Russian Sukhoi-24 bomber by the Turkish air force on Nov. 24

10. The Moskva cruiser can cover all of southern Turkey from Latakia, making sure that from now on Russian planes are safe in the air.

The cruiser’s armaments are:

  • 16 × P-500 Bazalt or P-1000 Vulkan anti-ship missiles;
  • 8 × 8 (64) S-300PMU Favorit (SA-N-6 Grumble) long-range surfac;
  • e-to-air missiles;
  • 2 × 20 (40) OSA-MA (SA-N-4 Gecko) SR SAM;
  • 1 × twin AK-130 130 mm/L70 dual purpose guns;
  • 6 × AK-630 close-in weapons systems;
  • 2 × RBU-6000 anti-submarine mortars;
  • 10 × (2 quin) 533 mm torpedo tubes

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source:
 http://rbth.com/defence/2015/12/03/rusias-aircraft-carrier-killer-10-facts-about-the-moskva-cruiser_546927

 

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