| Heavy Cruisers
Project 82 StalingradNATO:
--- Class Completed 0
+ 3 units Ships Project 82
Name |
Yard ¹ |
Laid Down |
Launched |
Commissioned |
Note |
Shipyard ¹444 named after A.
Marti, Nikolaev – 0+1 unit | Stalingrad |
¹400 | 31.12.1951 |
- | - | not
completed, was used as target-ship |
Baltic Shipyard ¹189 named after S. Ordzhonikidze, Leningrad
– 0+1 unit | Moskva |
¹406 | 09.1952 |
- | - | not
completed | Shipyard
¹402, Molotovsk – 0+1 unit | - |
¹401 | - |
- | - | not
completed | General characteristics
- Project 82
Displacement (tons): | Standard: | 36500 |
Full load: | 42300 |
Dimensions (m): | Length: | 273,6 |
Beam: | 32 |
Draft: | 9,2 | Speed
(knots): | 35,2 | Range: | 5000
nmi (18 knots) | Autonomy (days): | 20 |
Propulsion: | 4x70000 hp GTZA,
4 fixed pitch propellers, 8x750 kW turbine-type generators, 4x1000 kW diesel generators
| Armament: | 3x3
305 mm SM-31 – 720 rounds 6x2 130 mm BL-109A – 2400 rounds 6x4 45 mm SM-20ZIF
– 19200 rounds 10x4 25 mm BL-120 – 48000 rounds | Electronics: |
Fut-N air/surface search radar, Gyuys-2 air search radar, Rif-A surface
search radar, Fut-B small artillery radar, Korall ESM radar system, Machta
reconnaissance radar, Neptun navigation radar, Yakor radar, Zalp, Nord,
Fakel-MÇ and Fakel-MO IFF, GS-572 Gerkules sonar, Solntse-1P |
Complement: | 1712 |
Schematics
Heavy Cruiser - Project 82
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Decommissioned --- Export --- | |