Dunedan said:
No wonder the world is afraid of us...
What about the old Soviet Navy? Did they have any big flattops?
Dunedan said:
No wonder the world is afraid of us...
What about the old Soviet Navy? Did they have any big flattops?
Here are the Russian "Aviation Crusiers" as they call them:
Kiev Class:
Kiev, Minsk, Novorossiysk, Admiral Gorshkov were 40,000 ton VTOL carriers, like our Gator Frieghters. Carrying Yak-39 "Forgers" and helicopters.
Moskva Class:
Moskva, Leningrad were just crusiers with a large helicopter compliment. They only displaced 17,500 tons.
Kuznetsov:
Admiral Kuznetsov, Varyag are Russia's largest carriers to date displacing 67,500 tons. The Varyag was never completed, leaving only the Kuznetsov. They were the first and only Russian carriers to launch and recover aircraft conventionally.
The Russians started a super carrier the Ul'yanovsk in 1988, but it was cancelled after the coup in 1991 and in 1992 she was scrapped.
The Varyag was sold to Chinluck (Holding) Co. Ltd in 1998 for $20 million to be turned into a Casino. It seems that once the Varyag made it to China it was moored at PLA naval base. (
http://www.varyagworld.com/) The Chinese also bought the HMAS Melbourne, Kiev, and the Minsk. (
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/03/08/1015365740258.html?oneclick=true) The PLA have taken the flight deck off the Melbourne and are using it for carrier training.
http://www.varyagworld.com/
The Indian Navy in March 2004 bought the Admiral Gorshkov, an enlarged Kiev class helicopter carrier, 16 Mig-29Ks fighters, 8 Ka-27, and Ka-31 helocopters. The Admiral Gorshkov will reenter service in 2008 under the name of INS Vikramaditya in the Indian navy.
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/kuznetsov/