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Varyag (until June 19, 1990 - "Riga"), the heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser Project 1143.6
December 6, 1985 laid on the Black Sea Shipyard in Nikolaev
(serial number 106), launched on 25 November 1988.

In 1992, when 67% of the technical readiness of the construction was suspended, the ship mothballed.
In 1993, under a contract between Ukraine and Russia "Varyag" departed Ukraine.





In April 1998, the company sold Chong Lot Travel Agency Ltd for $ 20 million.
- When the value of the finished about 5-6 billion dollars.
Since 2008 - renamed «Shi Lang»



Summary

Type of aircraft carrier
State flag Flag of China, China
Dalian Port of Registry
Construction started December 6 1985
Launched on November 25, 1988
Put into operation not completed
Current status sold



Kiev - the heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser of the Northern Fleet of the Navy of the USSR (Soviet Navy).

The aircraft carrier "Kiev" May 1, 2004

It was built from 1970 to 1975, in Odessa on the Black Sea Shipyard.
In 1993, due to lack of funds for maintenance and repair, a significant resource development of weapons, tools and equipment decommissioned fleet after - disarmed and sold to the government of the PRC. In early 1994, it was towed in Qinhuangdao, which was converted into a museum.
In September 2003, "Kiev" was towed to Tianjin.

Summary
Type TAKR
State flag of the USSR Soviet Union Flag
Shipyard Black Sea Shipyard in Nikolaev (USSR, now Ukraine)
Construction began July 21, 1970
Launched on December 26, 1972
Put into operation December 28, 1975
Decommissioned 30 June 1993
Sold current status of Chinese companies in the amusement park



Minsk - a heavy cruiser carrier-based Black Sea Fleet of the Soviet Navy, and later - the Russian Navy.

"Minsk" was launched on September 30, 1975.
It came into operation in 1978.
In November 1978, it would be included in the Pacific Fleet.

In 1993, the decision was made to disarmament "Minsk", its exclusion from the Russian Navy with the transfer of OFI for dismantling and sale. In August 1994, after the ceremonial descent of the Naval flag it was disbanded.



In late 1995, "Minsk" was towed to South Korea for cutting his body to the metal. After the aircraft carrier was sold Chinese company Shenzhen Minsk Aircraft Carrier Industry Co Ltd. In 2006, when the company went bankrupt, "Minsk" has become part of the military park Minsk World in Shenzhen. March 22, 2006 the carrier was put up for auction, but buyers are not found. May 31, 2006 the aircraft carrier was again put up for auction and was sold for 128 million yuan.

Summary
Type TAKR
The flag State (USSR flag USSR)
Shipyard Black Sea Shipyard
Launched on September 30, 1975
Decommissioned 30 June 1993
The current status of an entertainment center



Novorossiysk - the carrier of the Black Sea and Pacific fleets Soviet Navy (the Navy) in 1978-1991.

For the first time in the Soviet Union aircraft carrier has been designed to accommodate the landing on the board, receiving heavy transport helicopters and basing Yak-38P.

It was built from 1975 to 1978 in a shipyard in Mykolaiv (Black Sea Shipyard, director Gankevich). Changes made to the project during construction, were detained in the operation of the deadline until 1982. Since 1978, launched and being completed in a floating state.

August 15, 1982 the ship was officially raised the Naval flag of the USSR, and on November 24 he was included in the Red Banner Pacific Fleet.

Summary
Type of aircraft carrier
State flag of the USSR Soviet Union Flag
Launched on 26 December 1978
Retired from the Navy in 1991
Current status sold to South Korea



Heavy aircraft carrying cruiser "Admiral Gorshkov»

(up to 4 October 1990 called "Baku", then renamed "Admiral Gorshkov", but in recent official documents referred to in the simplified form of "Admiral Gorshkov") - Soviet and Russian heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser, the only ship of Project 1143.4 [1], sold to India, January 20, 2004. March 5th, 2004 the cruiser excluded from service of the Russian Navy, the current name of the canceled officially launched St. Andrew's flag. Currently the ship after a complete restructuring introduced into the Indian Navy as an aircraft carrier "Vikramaditya" and is on the completion afloat, one of the piers of the Northern Machine-Building Enterprise.

Summary
Type A heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser prospect. 1143.4
Flag State Flag of Russia Russia
Launched in 1987
Retired from the Navy in 2004
The current status of India sold 20 January 2004



"Ulyanovsk" (Order P-107) [1] - Soviet heavy aircraft carrier with a displacement of atomic 75,000 tons Project 1143.7.

Laid on the stocks of the Black Sea Shipyard 25 November 1988, construction stopped in 1991. By the end of 1991 it has formed a large part of the housing nuclear aircraft carrier, but after the termination of funding finished almost a third ship was cut into stocks. I went in and melted metal to the second ship of this type.

"Ulyanovsk", which was supposed to be the flagship of the Navy, was supposed to have air group comprising up to 70 vehicles, such as helicopters and airplanes Su-27K, Su-25, Yak-141 and Yak-44. The ship is equipped with two catapults, arresting gear and a springboard. For storage of the aircraft at the hangar deck had a size of 175 × 32 × 7, 9 m. Flight deck they climbed with the help of 3 lifts with lifting capacity of 50 tons (2 on the starboard side and one on the left). Aft housed optical landing system "Moon».

It was supposed to build 4 ships. October 4, 1988 the head "Ulyanovsk" (serial number 107) was included in the list of Navy ships and 25 November laid on the Black Sea shipyard number 444 in Nikolayev. Entry into service scheduled for December 1995.

Summary
Type A heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser
The flag State Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the USSR
Port of Registry Sevastopol
Current status disposed



"Admiral Kuznetsov»

aka "the Soviet Union" (project),
aka "Riga" (tab),
aka "Leonid Brezhnev" (launching),
aka "Tbilisi" (testing))
- The heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser Project 1143.5, the only one in the Russian Navy in its class (as of 2009). It is designed to engage large surface targets, protection of marine connections from potential enemy attacks.

Named in honor of Nicholas Gerasimovitch Kuznetsov, Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union. It was built in Nikolayev, on the Black Sea Shipyard.

On the aircraft carrier during campaigns based aircraft Su-25UTG and Su-33 279th shipborne fighter regiment (airport based - Severomorsk-3) and the Ka-27 and Ka-29 830-th separate naval anti-submarine helicopter regiment (airport-based - Severomorsk-1).

December 5, 2007, "Admiral Kuznetsov" led a detachment of warships, go hiking in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

Thus, the Russian Navy resumed its presence in the world's oceans.



Large anti-submarine ships of the "Komsomolets Ukrainy" (Project 61, the code NATO - Kashin).

In 2009, as part of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation is only one (TFR "Sharp-witted") of the 20 ships of the project forming part of the Soviet Navy in the period from 1962 to 1973. The remaining 19 ships are now decommissioned and dismantled the metal.



Title number shipyard laid lowered into the ranks Decommissioned Navy

1. Komsomolets Mykola 15.09.1959 31.12.1960 31.12.1962 24.06.1991 B
2. savvy Nikolaev 20.07.1960 11.04.1961 12.26.1963 03.07.1992 B, C
3. Prompt Nikolaev 10.02.1961 21.04.1962 25.12.1964 21.08.1990 B
4. Firing Leningrad 05.05.1962 05.31.1963 31.12.1964 04.25.1989 B, C
5. Model Leningrad 29.07.1963 23.02.1964 29.09.1965 30.06.1993 B
6. Gifted Leningrad 01.22.1963 09.11.1964 30.12.1965 19.04.1990 C, T
7. Brave Nikolaev 10.08.1963 17.10.1964 31.12.1965 12.11.1974 † H
8. Nice Leningrad 26.07.1964 24.04.1965 30.09.1966 24.06.1991 B
9. Slim Nikolaev 20.03.1964 28.07.1965 15.12.1966 12.04.1990 With
10. Guarding Leningrad 26.07.1964 20.02.1966 21.12.1966 30.06.1993 T
11. Red Caucasus Nikolaev 25.11.1964 09.02.1966 09.25.1967 01.05.1998 B
12. Strongly Nikolaev 25.06.1965 30.06.1966 30.12.1967 01.11.1989 B
13. Smyshlёny Nikolaev 15.08.1965 22.10.1966 27.09.1968 22.02.1993 With
14. Strict Nikolaev 22.02.1966 29.04.1967 24.12.1968 30.06.1993 T
15. Smetliviy Nikolaev 07/15/1966 26/08/1967 09/25/1969 - B
16. Bold Nikolaev 15.11.1966 02.06.1968 12.27.1969 05.03.1988 B, B
17. Red Crimea Nikolaev 23.02.1968 28.02.1969 10.15.1970 24.06.1993 B
18. Able to Nikolaev 10.03.1969 11.04.1970 25.09.1971 06.01.1993 T
19. Fast Nikolaev 20.04.1970 26.02.1971 23.09.1972 22.11.1997 B
20. Restrained Nikolaev 10.03.1971 25.02.1972 30.12.1973 29.05.1991 B
21. DD51 Rajput (Reliable) Nikolaev 11.09.1976 17.09.1977 30.11.1979 04.05.1980 India
22. DD52 Rana (Withering) Nikolaev 29.11.1976 27.09.1978 09.30.1981 10.02.1982 India
23. DD53 Ranjit (Nimble) Nikolaev 06.29.1977 06.16.1979 20.07.1983 24.11.1983 India
24. DD54 Ranvir (solid) Nikolaev 10.24.1981 12.03.1983 30.12.1985 28.10.1986 India
25. DD55 Ranjivay (Thesaurus) Nikolaev 03.19.1982 01.02.1986 01.02.1986 01.15.1988 India



Antisubmarine helicopter carriers, cruisers.

Moscow

- Sold to India, cut into scrap metal.



Leningrad

 - Withdrawn in tow to India where he butchered the metal.



Project 1164 cruisers

«Moscow»

(former name - "Glory") is the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet,



"Marshal Ustinov»

It is part of the Northern Fleet.



"Varyag»

- The flagship of the Pacific Fleet.



Fourth cruiser "Ukraine»

(former "Admiral Lobov") in 1993 became a member of the Ukrainian Navy, the decision on its completion was made in 1998, but put it into operation Ukraine can not, and therefore stands at the cruiser pier, discusses options for selling cruiser.



Total:
-From SEVEN heavy aircraft carrier ready to defend Russia ONE.
Five SOLD.
One utilized.

-From Two antisubmarine helicopter carriers, cruisers
Sold two.

-From 20 BOD (Project 61)
19 vessels decommissioned and scrapped for metal.

-From Four missile cruisers Project 1164
3 active.
1 pre-sale stage.

Well, everything was sold?
Or is there something that has not yet been sold and that is not for sale? ..

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