Udaloyclass destroyer ViceAdmiral Kulakov after a port visit to


Udaloyclass destroyer Smartencyclopedia

The Specifications Udaloys are classified as destroyers and are slightly longer than the Arleigh burke class, an udaloy is 535ft LOA (163m) they have a beam of 63ft (19m) and a draft of 20ft (6.2m) while being sizeable the full load displacement is reasonable at 7,600tons.


Russian UdaloyClass Frigate ‘Marshal Shaposhnikov’ May Be Upgraded

[3] Construction and career Udaloy was laid down on 23 July 1977, and launched on 5 February 1980 by Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad. She was commissioned on 31 December 1980. She joined the Northern Fleet on January 24, 1981. Enlisted in the 10th brigade of anti-submarine ships of the 7th operational squadron based at Severomorsk .


A port view of a Soviet Udaloy Class destroyer underway NARA & DVIDS

An upgrade has transformed the Udaloy-class ASW destroyer Marshal Shaposhnikov into a multirole frigate, the Russian Navy claims. The newly upgraded Udaloy -class (Project 1155) vessel Marshal Shaposhnikov resumed regular service with the Russian Navy Pacific Fleet on 27 April after completing an intensive post-upgrade programme of sea trials.


Nice shot of Russian Udaloy II class destroyer Admiral Chabanenko

Admiral Chabanenko is an Udaloy II-class anti-submarine destroyer of the Russian Navy. The destroyer was laid down in 1989, during the Soviet period, and was finished by Russia 10 years later, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In 1999 she deployed with the Northern Fleet.


A starboard amidships view of radar equipment aboard the Soviet Udaloy

The Project 1155.1 Fregat II Class Large ASW Ships [NATO Codename Udaloy II] Russia's only multipurpose warship -- intended to be the Russian counterpart to the American Arleigh Burke -class ships.


WARSHIP PICTURES Udaloy class

The Udaloy class, Soviet designation Project 1155 Fregat and Russian designation Project 11551 Fregat-M , are series of anti-submarine guided-missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy, seven of which are currently in service with the Russian Navy. Twelve ships were built between 1980 and 1991, while the thirteenth ship built to a modified design, known as Udaloy II class, followed in 1999.


Udaloy Class Images

The Project 1155M / Udaloy-class Frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov out of dry dock and the first photos of the ship appear to show two (or three) blocks of 3S-14 UKSK cells. The ship will be also equipped with 3S-24 launchers for Uran (SS-N-25 Switchblade) missiles. Picture © Silvist via wrk.ru The frigate is currently upgraded by Dalzavod Shipyard.


WARSHIP PICTURES Udaloy class

The Udaloy class, Russian designations Project 1155 Fregat and Project 11551 Fregat-M (Russian: Фрегат, 'Fregat' meaning Frigate), are series of anti-submarine guided missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy, seven of which are currently in service with the Russian Navy.


Aerial port bow view of the Russian Navy Pacific Fleet Udaloy class

For today we will discuss another episode about Udaloy II class of anti-submarine destroyers from Soviet Union.The Udaloy class, Russian designations Project.


Crewmen sunbathe on the helicopter pad of the Soviet Udaloy class

Udaloy class destroyers, together with the Slava and Kirov class cruisers and the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, form the blue water navy component of the Russian Navy. Their large displacement makes them more suitable to operate in the rougher conditions of the words oceans than frigates and corvettes. While the Admiral Gorshkov class.


An aerial starboard view of the Soviet Udaloy class guided missile

Severomorsk is a Udaloy -class destroyer. The ship entered service with the Soviet Navy in 1987 and after the breakup of the Soviet Union, became part of the Russian Navy . Development and design Project 1155 dates to the 1970s when it was concluded that it was too costly to build large-displacement, multi-role combatants.


Udaloyclass destroyer Wikipedia Soviet Navy, Soviet Union

The Udaloy class, Russian designations Project 1155 Fregat and Project 11551 Fregat-M, are a series of anti-submarine guided-missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy, seven of which are currently in service with the Russian Navy. The Admiral Levchenko has an overall length of 163 m, a beam of 19.3m, and a draught of 6.2m.


The Russian Udaloyclass destroyer Marshal Shaposhnikov. ABC News

The Udaloy class, Soviet designation Project 1155 Fregat and Russian designation Project 11551 Fregat-M ( Russian: Фрегат, 'Fregat' meaning Frigate ), are series of anti-submarine guided-missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy, seven of which are currently in service with the Russian Navy.


Udaloy 2 class destroyer admiral chabanenko (3000x2286) r/WarshipPorn

The Udaloy Class of anti-submarine destroyers were built for the Russian Navy between 1980 and 1999. As of 2010, eight destroyers were in service. Two vessels - Project 1155 Fregat I (Udaloy I) and Project 1155.1 Fregat II (Udaloy II) - were designed by Russian state-owned company Severnoye Design Bureau.


Russian Udaloyclass destroyer [1600 × 1200] Imgur Military

The Udaloy class is a destroyer of Soviet origin. It was developed in the mid 1970 s for the anti-submarine role and was to serve alongside the Sovremenny class that serves in the anti-shipping and air defence role. Udaloy is the widely used NATO reporting name while the official designation is Project 1155 and its nickname is Fregat, Russian.


A starboard view of the Soviet Udaloy class guided missile destroyer

Marshal Shaposhnikov was undergoing modernization. The ship of the project 1155.1 Admiral Chabanenko of the Northern Fleet was also located at the shipyard - it will receive enhanced weapons. Until.