Chapayev class cruiser

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The Chapayev class (Project 68 Чапаев) were a group of cruisers built for the Soviet Navy during and after World War II. Seventeen ships were planned but only seven were actually started before the German invasion. Three incomplete ships were destroyed when their building yard in Nikolaev was captured by Nazi Germany and the remaining five cruisers were only completed in 1950. The design was based on the Kirov class cruiser, but with significant changes in armament with 4 triple 6 inch gun turrets replacing 3 triple 180 mm gun turrets.

[edit] General characteristics

  • Displacement: 11,300 tons standard, 15,000 tons full load
  • Length: 201 m
  • Beam: 19.7 m
  • Draught: 6.4 m
  • Machinery: 2 shaft geared steam turbines, 6 boilers, 130,000 shp
  • Speed: 35 knots
  • Range:7000 nmat 20 knots, 3500 tons of oil fuel
  • Armament:
    • 12 - 152 mm guns (4 × 3)
    • 8 - 100 mm AA guns (4 × 2) (originally 8 × 1)
    • 28 - 37 mm AA guns
    • 6 - 533 mm torpedo tubes
    • 1 catapult - 2 aircraft (later removed)
  • Armour:
    • Belt 50 mm,
    • Deck 50 mm,
    • Turrets 75 mm,
    • Conning tower 150 mm

Crew: 840

[edit] Ships

Two more ships ; Ordzhinikidze and Sverdlov were scrapped on the slipway after being captured by the Germans in Nikolayev during World War 2

[edit] References


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