Russian battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev
Frunze c.1986 | |
Career (Soviet Union) | |
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Name: | Frunze |
Namesake: |
Mikhail Frunze Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev |
Builder: | Baltiysky Naval Shipyard, Leningrad |
Laid down: | July 27, 1978 |
Launched: | May 26, 1981 |
Commissioned: | October 31, 1984 |
Renamed: | Admiral Lazarev |
Status: | Laid-up in Abrek Bay, Fokino, Primorsky Krai |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Kirov class battlecruiser |
Displacement: | 24,300 tons Standard, 28,000 (Full Load) |
Length: | 252 m (827 ft) 230 m (750 ft) (Waterline) |
Beam: | 28.5 m (94 ft) |
Draft: | 9.1 m (30 ft) |
Propulsion: | 2-shaft CONAS, Nuclear propulsion with steam turbine boost 140,000 shp |
Speed: | 32 knots (59 km/h) |
Range: | 1,000 nautical miles (2,000 km) at 30 knots (56 km/h) (combined propulsion), Essentially unlimited with nuclear power at 20 knots (37 km/h) |
Complement: | 727 Aircrew: 18 Flag staff: 15 |
Sensors and processing systems: | ·Voskhod MR-800 (Top Pair) 3D search radar on foremast ·Fregat MR-710 (Top Steer) 3D search radar on main mast ·2 × Palm Frond navigation radar on foremast ·2 × Top Dome for SA-N-6 fire control ·4 × Bass Tilt for AK-360 CIWS System fire control ·2 × Eye Bowl for SA-N-4 fire control ·Horse Jaw LF hull sonar ·Horse Tail VDS (Variable Depth Sonar) |
Armament: | 20 P-700 Granit (SS-N-19 Shipwreck) AShM 16x8 (128) SA-N-9 surface-to-air missiles 12x8 (96) S-300PMU Favorit SA-N-6 Grumble surface-to-air missiles 44 OSA-MA (SA-N-4 Gecko) PD SAM 2x RBU-1000 305 mm ASW rocket launchers 2x RBU-12000 (Udav-1) 254 mm ASW rocket launchers 1 twin AK-130 130 mm/L70 dual purpose gun 10 533 mm ASW/ASuW torpedo tubes, Type 53 torpedo or SS-N-15 ASW missile 8x AK-630 hex gatling 30 mm/L60 PD guns |
Armour: | 76 mm plating around reactor compartment, light splinter protection |
Aircraft carried: | 3 Kamov Ka-27 "Helix" or Ka-25 "Hormone" |
Aviation facilities: | Below-deck hangar |
Admiral Lazarev (Адмирал Лазарев) is the second Kirov class battlecruiser. Until 1992 she was named Frunze (Фрунзе) after Bolshevik leader Mikhail Frunze; at that time she was renamed after Russian admiral Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev.
Construction and design
She was laid down on July 27, 1978 at Baltiysky Naval Shipyard, Leningrad, launched on May 26, 1981, and commissioned on October 31, 1984.[1]
Differences from lead ship
Admiral Lazarev was constructed differently from the lead ship of the class. On the forward part of the ship, the twin SS-N-14 ASW missile launcher was replaced with 8 octuple SA-N-9 surface-to-air missile vertical launchers. On the aft part, a single twin AK-130 130 mm gun, similar to the guns used on Slava and Sovremennyy, was used instead of two 100 mm guns. Near the flight deck, the 30 mm CIWS cannons were moved to the aft superstructure and replaced with 8 octuple SA-N-9 vertical launchers. There were also some differences in the sensors, ESM/ECM suite and communication systems.[2]
Career
In December 1984 she joined the Soviet Navy's Pacific Fleet. The following summer she visited Luanda, Aden, and Vietnam.
Fate
In 1999 the cruiser was taken out of service and prepared for scrapping as no money was available for its overhaul.[3] In 2004–2005 the cruiser's nuclear fuel was unloaded.[3] As of 2009 it was reported that the ship was moored near Vladivostok, in conservation status. The Russian Navy planned to modernized the ship and return it to active service, provided that the necessary funds were found.[4] In 2012 it appeared unlikely modernization would occur, as the ship was "considered to be beyond repair,... will be scrapped, a source in the military complex says.".[5] Admiral Lazarev has appeared in aerial imagery from 2006 to 2014 moored in the Abrek Bay mothball fleet, near Fokino, Primorsky Krai.[6][7] Its berth is around 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the Russian nuclear-powered vessel decommissioning facility at the Chazma Bay naval yard. In northern summer 2014, Admiral Lazarev was painted at "30 судоремонтного завода" in the Chazma Bay drydock to extend preservation time in the reserve fleet.[8]
References
- ↑ Kirov Class – Project 1144
- ↑ Modern naval combat. / David Miller, Chris Miller. p. 114. London ; New York : Salamander Books, c1986. ISBN 0-86101-231-3
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 flot.com
- ↑ www.janes.com
- ↑ Only one nuclear cruiser to be modernized: Russia throw outs plan to modernize all of the country’s laid-up nuclear cruisers. Only the Northern Fleet’s Admiral Nakhimov will get a RUB 50 billion rebuilding, the others will be scrapped. - Barents Observer, by Trude Pettersen September 27, 2012
- ↑ Google Earth Images from September 2006 to May 2014
- ↑ Тымченко, Сергей (2014-04-07). "Photo of Admiral Lazarev". Panoramio.
- ↑ "Крейсер "Адмирал Лазарев" подготовили к стоянке на ТОФ". flotprom.ru. 17 December 2014.
Coordinates: 42.929623°0′0″N 132.419354°0′0″E / 42.92962°N 132.41935°E
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