Kirov-class cruiser

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The Kirov-class cruisers were a class of six cruisers built in the late 1930s for the Soviet Navy. After the first two ships, armor protection was increased and subsequent ships are sometimes called the Maxim Gorky class. These were the first large ships built by the Soviets from the keel up after the Russian Civil War, and they were derived from the Italian cruiser Raimondo Montecuccoli, being designed with assistance from the Italian Ansaldo company. Two ships each were deployed in the Black and Baltic Seas during World War II, while the last pair was still under construction in the Russian Far East and saw no combat during the war. The first four ships bombarded Axis troops and facilities after the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941. All six ships survived the war and lingered in training and other secondary roles, with three being scrapped in the early 1960s and the other three a decade later.

1936  WikimediaWikidata
speed 36.72 knot, DShK180 mm naval gun B-1-P45 mm anti-aircraft gunB-34
light cruiser, Soviet NavyAmur Shipbuilding PlantBaltic ShipyardBlack Sea ShipyardSoviet Union

KalininKirovMaxim Gorky-class cruiser

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  • Maxim Gorky-class cruiser
    1938 Soviet subclass of Kirov-class cruisers
  • Kalinin
    1942 Kirov-class cruiser
  • Kirov
    1936 Kirov-class cruiser
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    Molotov
    1939 Kirov-class cruiser
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    objectwatercraftMolotovKirov-class cruiser, light cruiserWikidata
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