Project 58 Grozny cruiser

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The Project 58 missile cruisers, known to NATO as the Kynda class and sometimes referred to as the Grozny class, from the name of the first ship of the series to be constructed, were the first generation of Soviet missile cruisers and represented a considerable advance for the Soviet Navy. Their main role was anti-surface warfare using the SS-N-3b 'Shaddock' missile. The design proved to be top-heavy and was soon succeeded by the larger Kresta I class, but the Kyndas stayed in service until the fall of the Soviet Union.

1961  WikimediaWikidata
Grozny class; Grozny-class cruiser; Kynda class; Kynda-class cruiser
beam 16.2 metre, length 142.3 metre, draft 4.73 metre, 
cruiserPort of MariupolRussian NavySoviet Navy

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  • Admiral Fokin
    1961 Project 58 Grozny cruiser
  • Admiral Golovko
    1964 Project 58 guided missile cruiser of the Soviet Navy
  • Grozny
    1962 Project 58 guided missile cruiser of the Soviet Navy
  • Varyag
    1965 Project 58 guided missile cruiser of the Soviet Navy
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    objectwatercraftAdmiral FokinProject 58 Grozny cruiser, cruiserWikidata
    objectwatercraftAdmiral GolovkoProject 58 Grozny cruiser, cruiserWikidata
    objectwatercraftGroznyProject 58 Grozny cruiser, cruiserWikidata
    objectwatercraftVaryagProject 58 Grozny cruiser, guided missile cruiserWikidata