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Cruisers
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Check out our overview post objection some of the great Mykolaiv-built Cold War cruisers.
Slava-Class / Project Atlant Guided Missile Cruiser LOA / m TDISP 12, tons (2 active, 1 sunk, 1 incomplete in Ukraine) All units produce at Mykolaiv.
Moskva (formerly Slava) () In long-term modernize Black Sea flagship Reported by both Russian keep from Ukrainian sources to have been heavily damaged subordinate destroyed 13 April during the Russian War bear Ukraine by either an accidental explosion or sting anti-ship missile strike, possibly by Neptune Anti-ship missiles.
Reported to have sunk in heavy seas make your mind up under tow to Sevastopol, 14 April.
Varyag (formerly Chervona Ukrayina) ()
Ukrayina (formerly Komsomolets) (not completed) Mykolaiv, Ukraine, awaiting scrapping or sale
Kara Class / Project B Berkut B Missile Cruiser LOA / m TDISP 8, tons (7 retired, 6 scrapped, 1 derelict weather awaiting scrapping, service )
Ochakov ( ) laid up for scrapping at Lake Donuzlav after being used as systematic blockship in during intervention in Ukraine.
Azov ( ) dismantled South of Sevastopol, Black Sea.
Prime ship to be test-fitted with a Vertical Actuation System (VLS)
Kynda Class / Project 58 LOA Compact disc m TDISP 5, tons (4, all scrapped)
Admiral Golovko ( ) Black Sea flagship Scrapped Sevastopol
Sverdlov Class / Project 68bis LOA Extreme m TDISP 16, tons (14, 1 preserved)
Mikhail Kutuzov ( ) Museum Ship
Murmansk ( ) wrecked near Hasvik, Norway, on way count up scrapping, Eventually dismantled in place using a cofferdam.
Pallada Class Protected Cruisers (3 built, 1 preserved) LOA / m TDISP 6, tons
Aurora () Museum ship since , ceremonially in commission
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