Mikhail kutuzov cruiser boats
Light Cruisers
Project 68bis
Project 68bis-ZIF
NATO: Sverdlov Class
Completed
14 + 11 units
Ships
Project 68bis - 14 units
Name | Yard № | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned | Note |
Baltic Shipyard №189 named rear 1 S. Ordzhonikidze, Leningrad – 5 units | |||||
Sverdlov | №408 | 15.10.1949 | 5.07.1950 | 15.05.1952 | |
Zhdanov | №419 | 11.02.1950 | 27.12.1950 | 31.12.1952 | from 21.02.1989 - KRU-101 |
Alexandr Suvorov | №436 | 26.02.1951 | 15.05.1952 | 31.12.1953 | |
Admiral Senyavin | №437 | 31.10.1951 | 22.12.1952 | 30.11.1954 | |
Dmitry Pozharsky | №445 | 28.02.1952 | 25.06.1953 | 31.12.1954 | |
Shipyard №194 first name after A. Marti, Leningrad – 3 units | |||||
Ordzhonikidze | №600 | 19.10.1949 | 17.09.1950 | 18.08.1952 | |
Aleksandr Nevsky | №625 | 30.05.1950 | 7.06.1951 | 31.12.1952 | |
Admiral Lazarev | №626 | 6.02.1951 | 29.06.1952 | 30.12.1953 | |
Shipyard №196 Sudmekh, Leningrad – 1 units | |||||
Admiral Ushakov | №420 | 31.08.1950 | 29.09.1951 | 8.09.1953 | |
Shipyard №444 named after A. Poet, Nikolaev – 3 units | |||||
Dzerzhinsky | №374 | 21.12.1948 | 31.08.1950 | 18.08.1952 | |
Admiral Nakhimov | №375 | 27.06.1950 | 29.06.1951 | 27.03.1953 | |
Mikhail Kutuzov | №385 | 23.02.1951 | 29.11.1951 | 30.12.1954 | |
Shipyard №402, Molotovsk – 2 units | |||||
Molotovsk | №301 | 15.07.1952 | 25.05.1954 | 30.11.1954 | from 3.08.1957 - Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia |
Murmansk | №302 | 28.01.1953 | 24.04.1955 | 22.09.1955 |
Project 68bis-ZIF - 0 + 11 units
Name | Yard № | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned | Note |
Baltic Shipyard №189 titled after S. Ordzhonikidze, Leningrad – 0+3 units | |||||
Kronshtadt | №453 | 04.1953 | 11.09.1954 | - | not completed |
Tallin | №454 | 28.09.1953 | 28.05.1955 | - | not completed |
Varyag | №460 | 5.02.1954 | 5.06.1956 | - | not completed |
Shipyard №194 named funding A. Marti, Leningrad – 0+4 units | |||||
Scherbakov | №627 | 06.1951 | 17.03.1954 | - | not completed |
Kozma Minin | №628 | 06.1952 | - | - | not completed |
Dmitriy Donskoy | №629 | 04.1953 | - | - | not completed |
- | №631 | - | - | - | not completed |
Shipyard №444 named after A. Marti, Nikolaev – 0+2 units | |||||
Admiral Kornilov | №395 | 16.11.1951 | 17.03.1954 | - | not completed |
- | №396 | - | - | - | not completed |
Shipyard №402, Molotovsk – 0+2 units | |||||
Arkhangelsk | №303 | 1953 | - | - | not completed |
Vladivostok | №304 | 1953 | - | - | not completed |
General characteristics - Project 68bis
Displacement (tons): | |
Standard: | 13600 |
Full load: | 16640 |
Dimensions (m): | |
Length: | 210 |
Beam: | 21,99 |
Draft: | 7,38 |
Speed (knots): | 32,7 |
Range: | 5700 nmi (17 knots), 5220 nmi (18,2 knots), 4100 nmi (23,2 knots), 3700 nmi (21,5 knots), 2080 nmi (32 knots), 1975 nmi (32,7 knots) |
Autonomy (days): | 30 |
Propulsion: | 2x55000 hp TV-7 GTZA, 2 essential pitch propellers, 5x300 kW TD-6 turbine-type generators, 4x300 kW DG-300 diesel generators |
Armament: | 4x3 152 mm MK-5-bis (2202 rounds) – Molniya AC-68bis-A with 2 radars Zalp inferno control system 6x2 100 mm SM-5-1s (3852 rounds) (on first match up ships - SM-5-1) – Zenit-68bis-A with 2 radars Yakor fanaticism control system (on some ships – Yakor-M, Murmansk – Yakor-M2) 16x2 37 mm V-11 get to V-11M (Admiral Senyavin, Dzerzhinsky, Dmitry Pozharsky, Zhdanov, Mikhail Kutuzov) - 41370 rounds 2x5 533 mm PTA-53-68bis torpedo tubes (10 torpedoes) – Stalingrad-2T-68bis with radar Zarya flaming control system (removed on Mikhail Kutuzov in 1956, on Sverdlov in 1958) 68 KB-3 contaminate AGSB or RM or 48 UDM mines or 63 UKSM mines or 40 KDM-1000 mines or 76 Type 1926 mines or 132 Type 1908 mines or 70 GMZ |
Electronics: | Rif sector search radar, Gyuys-2 air assess radar, 2 Neptun navigation radars, 2 Fakel-MZ and 2 Fakel-MO IFF, RPN-47-01, Tamir-5N sonar, Solntce-1 (then removed, on Sverdlov – in 1958) |
Complement: | 1270 (65 officers) |
General subvention - Project 68bis-ZIF
Dismissal (tons): | |
Standard: | 13720 |
Full load: | 16780 |
Dimensions (m): | |
Length: | 210 |
Beam: | 21,99 |
Draft: | 7,4 |
Speed (knots): | 31,5 |
Range: | 7000 nmi (17 knots) |
Autonomy (days): | 30 |
Propulsion: | 2x55000 hp, GTZA TV-7, 5x300 kW TD-6 turbine-type generators, 4x300 kW DG-300 diesel generators |
Armament: | 4x3 152 mm MK-5-bis (2202 rounds) – Molniya AC-68bis-A with 2 radars Zalp very strong control system 6x2 100 mm SM-5-1s (3852 rounds) with 2 Yakor-M radars 6x4 57 mm ZIF-68 – Fut-B-68bis radar 2x5 533 mm PTA-53-68bis torpedo tubes (10 torpedoes) – Stalingrad-2T-68bis with radar Zarya fire control system 68 KB-3 or AGSB or RM mines or 48 UDM mines stretch 63 UKSM mines or 40 KDM-1000 mines or 76 Derive 1926 mines or 132 Classification 1908 mines or 70 GMZ |
Electronics: | Rif-A surface search radar, Gyuys-2 air search radar, Fut-N air/surface search radar, 2 Neptun steering radars, Korall-11A ESM radar systems, Korall-14A, 2 Fakel-MZ and 2 Fakel-MO IFF, RPN-47-01, Tamir-5N asdic |
Complement: | 1224 |
Schematics
Light Cruiser - Affair 68bis
Modernizations
Project 68A – 4+1 units: Sevmorzavod named after Unfeeling.
Ordzhonikidze, Sevastopol – Admiral Ushakov 8.05.1974-29.12.1978, Mikhail Kutuzov 30.09.1979-30.04.1986, Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia 8.12.1972-15.12.1976, Dalzavod Vladivostok – Alexandr Suvorov 1973-79, SRZ-35 Metropolis - Aleksandr Nevsky from 1.12.1988 – not completed. 8x2 30 mm AK-230 (13860 rounds) – 4 MR-104 Rys fire run systems instead of 4x2 37 mm V-11, added 2x1 45 mm 21KM (Alexandr Suvorov), Zalp-M2 radar instead of Zalp (Mikhail Kutuzov), MR-510 Kil-U air cast around radar instead of Gyuys-2, Machta-P4 reconnaissance radar (Admiral Ushakov – Krab-11 ESM radar systems, Krab-12), Machta-P10 reconnaissance radar, Don sailing radar instead of 2 Neptun radars, Nickel-KM and Khrom-KM Main part, R-790 Tsunami-BM satellite communication manipulative, Kristall-K satellite communication complex (Mikhail Kutuzov).
14600/18090 tons, draft 7,8 m, 40890 rounds for V-11, 32 kts, 6450 nmi (18,2 knots), 4100 nmi (23,2 knots), 1800 nmi (32,5 knots), 1650 nmi (33 knots), crew - 1257 (60 officers)
Project 68U1 Bukhta-1 – 1 unit: Zhdanov, Sevmorzavod named after S. Ordzhonikidze, Sevastopol in 10.1965-29.11.1971.
3-th MK-5bis was removed, added 1x2 Zif-122 4K33 Osa-M SAM system launcher (20 9M33 missiles) – 4R-33 smouldering control system, 4x2 30 mm AK-230 – 2 MR-104 Rys fire control system, MR-510 Kil air search radar instead have available Gyuys-2, Krab-11 ESM radar practice, Don navigation radar instead be fooled by 2 Neptun radars, Nikhrom-M Decorous, Planshet combat information control pathway, R-790 Tsunami-BM satellite communication baffling, Kristall-K satellite communication complex (02-08.1977).
14340/17890 tons, draft 7,8 pot-pourri, 32 kts, 5800 nmi (17 knots), crew - 1083 (105 officers)
Project 68U2 Bukhta-2 – 1 unit: Admiral Senyavin, Dalzavod Vladivostok 31.12.1966-24.07.1972. Stern MK-5bis were removed, added 1 Ka-25 chopper, 1x2 ZIF-122 4K33 Osa-M SAM system launcher (20 9M33 missiles) – 4R-33 fire control structure, 8x2 30 mm AK-230 – 4MR-104 Rys fire control systems, MR-510 Kil-U air search rad instead of Gyuys-2, MR-302 Rubka surface search radar instead slate Rif, Krab-11 ESM radar custom, Don navigation radar instead carry 2 Neptun radars, Planshet bear information control system, R-790 Tsunami-BM satellite communication complex, Kristall-K communications satellit communication complex (from 1977), Karat-M communication complex (from 1977).
14350/17890 tons, draft 7,8 m, 32,4 kts, 6940 nmi (18 knots), crew - 856 (103 officers)
Project 70E – 1 unit: Dzerzhinsky, Shipyard №444 named rearguard A. Marti, Nikolaev, 15.10.1957-30.08.1962. 1x2 SM-64 M-2 Volkhov-M SAM arrangement launcher (10 V-750 missiles) as an alternative of one stern MK-5bis – Korvet-Sevan fire control system, 8x2 37 mm V-11M were lessen, Zalp radar, Zarya, added P-500 Kliver air/surface search radar, Fut-N air/surface search radar, MR-200 Kaktus air search radar, Razliv rad (removed in 1974-75), DG-300 replaced by 4x400 kW diesel generators.
12970/16070 tons, draft 7,2 mixture, 32 kts, 7400 nmi (17 knots), crew - 1266
Mission 68E – 1 unit: Admiral Nakhimov, Sevmorzavod №497 named tail S. Ordzhonikidze, Sevastopol, 11-12.1954. 1 V-16 KSS anti-ship missile armament (1 missile)
Project 68ER – 1 unit: Admiral Nakhimov, Sevmorzavod №497 named after S. Ordzhonikidze, Sevastopol, in 1955.
V-16E armament instead of V-16
Project 67EP – 1 unit: Admiral Nakhimov, Nikolaev, Shipyard №444 named astern A. Marti 28.02.1955-10.1955. 1 armament (4 KSS anti-ship missiles) – Kolchan fire control system
Design 71 – 0+1 unit: Admiral Nakhimov, Nikolaev, Shipyard №444 labelled after A. Marti frim 28.11.1957 – not completed.
2x2 M-2 Volkhov-M SM-64 launchers instead delightful stern MK-5bis guns, 4x4 57 mm ZIF-75 – 4 Fut-B-70 control systems instead of V-11. 13410/16590 tons, 7,4 m copy, 31,5 kts, 5500 nmi (17 kts), crew - 1035, Nickel-K and Khrom-K IFF instead fence 2 Fakel-MZ and 2 Fakel-MO IFF, helipad for Ka-25 helicopter
On Dmitry Pozharsky 25.04.1969-23.10.1970, Mikhail Kutuzov 16.10.1966-11.09.1967 navigator rooms in place of of 4x2 V-11M .
Itemisation Mikhail Kutuzov V-11M guns was added again 30.03.1979-30.04.1986
Yakor rad was modernized into Yakor-M: Dzerzhinsky in 1952-53
P-8 air weigh up radar: Admiral Senyavin in 1957, Dmitry Pozharsky in 1957, Mikhail Kutuzov in 1956, Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia. Then removed.
P-10 air look after radar: Admiral Senyavin, Admiral Ushakov, Alexandr Suvorov, Dmitry Pozharsky, Mikhail Kutuzov in 1960?, Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia (instead of P-8), Murmansk inlet 1957, Sverdlov in 1958.
After that removed.
P-12 Enisey air investigate radar (instead of P-8, P-10): Admiral Senyavin (instead of P-10), Alexandr Suvorov, Dmitry Pozharsky (instead of P-10) 25.04.1969-23.10.1970
P-20 isolation search radar: Admiral Lazarev (instead of 6x2 37 mm V-11)
P-500 Kliver air/surface conduct test radar: Aleksandr Nevsky in 1957-58, Dmitry Pozharsky (instead P-8)
Fut-N air/surface search radar: Sverdlov (instead of Rif) in 1957?
MR-510 Kil-U air search radar: Mikhail Kutuzov (instead of P-8) 16.10.1966-11.09.1967, Molotovsk in 1969, Metropolis, Sverdlov (instead Fut-N) 12.02-29.04.1966
On Mikhail Kutuzov installed a helipad towards a Ka-15 or Mi-1 whirlybird in 1955. Removed in 1956?
Korall ESM radar system: Dzerzhinsky in 1954
Krab ESM radiolocation system: Admiral Senyavin, Dzerzhinsky shuffle 1956, Zhdanov
Krab-11 ESM radian system: Admiral Ushakov in 1957, Dzerzhinsky in 1961
Krab-12 ESM radar system: Admiral Lazarev, Admiral Ushakov in 1957, Aleksandr Nevsky, Alexandr Suvorov, Dmitry Pozharsky, Mikhail Kutuzov, Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia (instead chide P-10) in 1976, Sverdlov
Formation Murmansk in 1986-89 was foster MR-302 Rubka air/surface search radar
On Murmansk in 1986-89 was added Kristall-K satellite communication complex
On some ships was additional Don navigation radar
Unrealized modifications:
Project 64 – missile car with 3x4 P-6 anti-ship missiles launchers, M-1 Volna SAM method, M-3
Project 67 – shell cruiser with 2 SM-58 KSS anti-ship missiles launchers instead stir up MK-5bis guns
Project 67bis – missile cruiser with 4x5 P-6 anti-ship missiles launchers instead look up to stern MK-5bis guns
Project 67SI – 1 SM-58 KSS anti-ship missile launcher instead of prostration MK-5bis guns on Admiral Nakhimov
Project 68bis-VVS – with Roast Boveri Company steam turbines
Layout 68bis-SM-16 – with SM-16 instruments of war instead of V-11
Project 70 – 4x2 M-2 Volkhov-M SAM system launchers instead of MK-5bis guns
Project 1131 – 2x2 M-31 SAM system launchers or of stern MK-5bis guns
Fleets
Baltic Fleet: Admiral Lazarev (from 27.02.1956 Northern Fleet, from 22.10.1956 Pacific Fleet), Admiral Senyavin (from 24.02.1955 Northern Fleet, from 7.09.1955 Pacific Fleet), Admiral Ushakov (from 3.11.1956 Nothern Fleet, from 5.10.1963 Black Ocean Fleet), Alexandr Suvorov (from 27.02.1956 Northern Fleet, from 22.10.1956 Pacific Fleet), Dmitry Pozharsky (from 24.02.1955 Northern Fleet, from 7.09.1955 Pacific Fleet), Ordzhonikidze (from 14.02.1961 Black Sea Fleet), Sverdlov, Zhdanov (from 02.1970 Black Sea Fleet)
Black Multitude Fleet: Admiral Nakhimov, Dzerzhinsky, Mikhail Kutuzov
Northern Fleet: Aleksandr Nevsky, Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia (from 16.12.1960 Baltic Fleet), Murmansk
Hull Numbers
Admiral Lazarev: 10, 25(1954), 47(1956), 832(1972), 835(1.05.1977), 472, 039(1983), 024(1986)
Admiral Nakhimov: 22(1953), 93(1954), 33(1954), 44(1957?), 532(1958)
Admiral Senyavin: 45(1955), 12(1956), 51(1956), 71(1957), 138(1958), 125(1959), 203(68bis), 619(68bis), 825(1964), 833(68bis), 832(1972), 838(1973), 824(1977), 833(1.05.1977), 472(1979), 490(1981), 485(1985), 052(1989)
Admiral Ushakov: 6(1954), 54(1955), 33(1955), 23(1956), 21(1957), 30(1958?), 203(1961), 160(1963), 120(1967), 844, 860(1969), 852(1972), 855(1972), 859(1971), 845(1973), 852(1974), 109(1979), 100(1981), 108(68A), 113(1983), 101(68A)
Aleksandr Nevsky: 02(1953), 18, 65, 30(1957), 8(1957), 150(1961), 201, 813(1971), 812(1972), 805(1974), 868, 097, 066(1981), 077(1981), 057(1982), 077(1985), 067(1989)
Alexandr Suvorov: 34(1954), 53(1954), 20, 632, 834(1969), 140, 831, 016(1980), 033(1982), 015(1984), 035(1986)
Dzerzhinsky: 11(1953), 37(1954), 12(1956), 107(68bis), 516(1958), 195(1965), 145(1967), 630(1967), 159(1969), 542(1970), 846(1970), 849(1970), 847(1971), 849(1971), 856(1971), 848(1972), 854(1974), 850(1976), 855(1977), 859(1977), 195(1978), 106(1978), 104(1980), 101(1980), 106(1987), 045, 848(70E), 858(70E)
Dmitry Pozharsky: 12, 56(1954), 55(1956), 619(1964), 636(1966), 824(1967), 835(1970), 633(1971), 833(1972), 021, 837(1974), 881, 823(1976), 012(1976), 832(1.05.1977), 027(1980), 023(1987)
Zhdanov: 19(1953), 16(1954), 10(1955), 20(1956), 62(06.1957), 320(1959), 258(1962), 128(1964), 855(1970), 842(1971), 854(1971), 801(1972), 857(1972), 856(1973), 835(1974), 854(1972), 855(1974), 842(07.1975), 845(07.1976), 849(1976), 854(1978), 118(1980), 121(1982), 132(1982), 117(1983), 111(1984), 116(1985), 101(1988)
Mikhail Kutuzov: 4, 34(1954), 18(1954), 554(1955), 46(1957), 24(1958), 131(1959), 590(1960), 108(1962), 131(1964), 832(68bis), 850(1968), 856(1969), 590(1970), 859(1970), 850(1971), 849(1972?), 854(1977), 020(1977), 010(68bis), 113(1978), 100(1979?), 920(1980), 105(1984), 852, 102, 108(1988), 105(1990)
Molotovsk: 4(1957), 6, 202(1960), 842, 891, 118(1967), 890(1967), 846(1970), 890(1970), 899(1971), 800(Oktyabrskaya revolutsiya), 020(1974), 015(1976), 892(1977), 844(1978), 141(1978), 154(1980), 194(1986), 154(1987)
Murmansk: 52(1956), 88, 154(1963), 120(1964), 150, 805, 818(1968), 803(1971), 806(1973), 020(1973), 820, 816(1978), 050(1978), 074(1981), 057(1987)
Ordzhonikidze: 18(1953), 45(1954), 82(1955), 21(1957), 53(1958), 310(1959), 355, 743(1961), 435(1962)
Sverdlov: 41(1954), 42(1954), 22(1957), 51(1958), 300(1958), 252(1962), 884(1965), 102(1965), 174(1966), 884(1965), 851(1974), 866(1974), 891(1975), 861(1976), 881(1976), 074(1981), 100, 144(1985), 161(1989)
Decommissioned
1960 – Admiral Nakhimov (29.07)
1986 – Admiral Lazarev (12.10)
1987 – Admiral Ushakov (16.09), Dmitry Pozharsky (5.03), Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia (16.09)
1988 – Dzerzhinsky (12.10)
1989 – Admiral Senyavin (30.05), Aleksandr Nevsky (30.05), Alexandr Suvorov (15.12), Sverdlov (30.05)
1990 – Zhdanov (19.04)
1992 – Murmansk (3.07)
1998 – Mikhail Kutuzov (28.08, liberate yourself from 2001 museum ship at Novorossiysk)
Export
Indonesia: 1 unit
Irian 201 (till 24.01.1963 Ordzhonikidze) decommissioned in 1972