Table1. Decommissioned/scrapped/inactive/reserve ships
TYPE| CATEGORY, NAME YARD COMMISSION FLEET
BCGN KIROV | CRUISERS
ADMIRAL USHAKOV #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ 30.12.1980 NOR
(until April 22, 1992 known as Kirov). Keel laid down on March 27, 1974. Launched on December 27, 1977, and commissioned by the Navy on December 30, 1980. 6.3.1981 entered NOR. 4.1 2.1984 awarded by USSR MoD Pennants. Based at Severomorsk. Inactive since 1990 when there was an accident in the ship's machinery. Kirov-1, inactive, was stricken in 1998. 2002 decommissioned.
Scrapped.
080 ADMIRAL NAKHIMOV #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ 30.12.1988 NOR
(until 1992 known as Kalinin.) Keel laid down on May 17, 1983. Launched on April 25, 1986, and commissioned on December 30, 1988. ex-Kalinin, Kirov-3. 21.4.1989 entered NOR. 2004:
Undergoing refit at Sevmash. Inactive. To be completely refitted with new computerized management systems and Onyx missiles. Planned sea trials for 2007. 07.2006 according to MoD minister S. Ivanov ship is modernizating instead of continue construction of SSGN Belgorod. Planned to re-enter navy in 2011. Modernization costs RUR 7 bn.
015 ADMIRAL LAZAREV #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ 31.10.1984 PAC
(until 1992 known as Frunze). Laid down on July 27, 1978. Launched on May 26, 1981, and commissioned on October 31, 1984. 7.12.1984 entered PAC. 21.8 - 22.11.1985 visited Luanda (Angola), Aden (Yemen), Vietnam. The ship is based at Severomorsk, but has been laid up over the last few years. It is expected that the vessel will be decommissioned;
decommissioned Jun 99. May be recommissioned for Pacific Fleet if funds can be found. 2004: awaiting overhaul. 10.2007 located in Strelok bay.
ADMIRAL FLOTA KUZNETSOV #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ cancelled
planned for construction 31.12.1988 but 4.10.1990
cancelled
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Table1. Active ships
099(183) PETR VELIKIY #189 Baltiiskyy SSZ 1996 NOR
(until 1992 known as Yury Andropov). Keel laid down on April 25, 1986. Launched on April 25, 1989, and first sea trial completed in autumn 1995.
The battle cruiser is scheduled to be transferred to the Pacific Fleet. Undergoing sea trials Northern Fleet, Kirov-4. 1999 twice took part in military exercises. 2003 took part in military exercises. Took part in military exercises on Feb 17-18, 2004. 08.2005 took part in military exersises on Northern fleet with President Putin aboard. 04.2007 visited by foreign media delegation. 07.2007 visited by US Navy CINC in Europe.
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Petr Velikiy
The much-delayed Petr Velikiy, which arrived in the Northern Fleet in November 1996 for acceptance trials, was finally commissioned on 18 April 1998, but in the Northern Fleet rather than in the originally planned Pacific Fleet. However, she was subsequently laid up at Severomorsk awaiting completion and repairs.
On 23 March 2004 Russia's navy chief reportedly said that the nuclear-powered Peter the Great missile cruiser, was in such dire condition that it could "explode at any moment" - only to backtrack on his statement a few hours later. Admiral Vladimir Kuroyedov said the massive cruiser had been badly maintained and could "explode any moment", adding that "it's especially dangerous because it has a nuclear reactor". Just three hours later, however, Kuroyedov retracted his ominous statement, saying he had been misunderstood by the media. "There is no threat whatsoever to the ship's nuclear safety," he said in a statement. "The ship's nuclear safety is fully guaranteed in line with existing norms." He added that some flaws in maintaining the cruiser's living quarters would be fixed within three weeks, after which the ship would become fully combat-ready.
The Petr Veliki cruiser docked for repair at Roslyakovo starting on 19 April 2004. The ship repairers will clean and paint the submarine part of the ship, repair the armature and examine the steering system. The floating dock PD-50, where the Admiral Kuznetsov had been repaired, was prepared for the flagship of the navy. As of July 2004 the flagship of the Northern Fleet, the Pyotr Veliky, heavy nuclear guided-missile cruiser, also fresh from repair, was carrying out missions so as to be in what is called "first-line" readiness in the second half of August 2004.
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