Kynda-class cruiser

{{Short description|Soviet Navy warship class}}

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| Ship caption = Groznyy in 1985

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{{Infobox ship class overview

| Name = Kynda class

| Builders = Zhdanov Shipyard

| Operators = *{{navy|Soviet Union}}

  • {{navy|Russia}}

| Class before = {{sclass|Sverdlov|cruiser|4}}

| Class after = {{sclass2|Kresta I|cruiser|4}}

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| Built range = 1960–1965

| In service range = 1962–2002

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| Total ships planned = 16

| Total ships completed = 4

| Total ships cancelled = 12

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| Total ships retired = 4

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| Ship type = Cruiser

| Ship displacement = 4,400 tons standard, 5,500 tons full load

| Ship length = {{convert|141.7

141.9|m|ftin|abbr=on}}

| Ship beam = {{convert|15.8|m|ftin|abbr=on}}

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| Ship draught = {{convert|5.3|m|ftin|abbr=on}}

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| Ship propulsion = *4 boilers

  • 2 steam turbines
  • {{cvt|100,000|shp|lk=on}}

| Ship speed = {{convert|34|kn|lk=in}}

| Ship range = *{{convert|2000|nmi|lk=in|abbr=on}} at {{convert|34|kn|abbr=on}}

  • {{convert|7000|nmi|abbr=on}} at {{convert|14.5|kn|abbr=on}}

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| Ship complement = 390

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| Ship armament = *ASM: 2×4 SS-N-3b (8+8 missiles)

  • SAM: 1 twin SA-N-1 'Goa' launcher (16 missiles)
  • Guns: 2× {{convert|76|mm|in|abbr=on}} AK-726 guns, 4× {{convert|30|mm|in|abbr=on}} AK-630 guns
  • ASW: 2× RBU-6000 launchers
  • Torpedoes: 2×3 533mm tubes

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| Ship aircraft facilities = Helipad

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The Project 58 missile cruisers (Ракетные крейсера проекта 58), known to NATO as the Kynda classJordan, John. 'Soviet Warships 1945 to Present', Revised & Expanded Edition, {{ISBN|1-85409-117-4}}, London: Arms & Armour Press, 1992 and sometimes referred to as the Grozny class (тип «Грозный»), from the name of the first ship of the series to be constructed, were the first generation of Soviet missile cruisers and represented a considerable advance for the Soviet Navy. Their main role was anti-surface warfare using the SS-N-3b 'Shaddock' missile. The design proved to be top-heavy and was soon succeeded by the larger {{sclass2|Kresta I|cruiser|4}}, but the Kyndas stayed in service until the fall of the Soviet Union.

Design

Image:Kynda class cruiser underway.jpg

Image:Kynda 1990 DN-ST-91-00400mod.jpg

The specifications (TTZ in Russian{{clarify|date=July 2012}}) for this class were issued in 1956.

The main armament comprised two trainable quadruple SS-N-3 anti shipping missile mountings; one forward one aft. One set of reload missiles was carried (16 missiles in total). Defensive armament comprised a twin SA-N-1 missile launcher forward and two twin 76mm AK-726 guns aft. Two RBU-6000 anti submarine rocket launchers and two triple {{convert|533|mm|adj=on}} torpedo tubes were also fitted. The ships were refitted in the early 1980s with four {{convert|30|mm|adj=on}} AK-630 close-in weapon systems (CIWS).{{Cite web |date=2024-10-03 |title=Guided Missile Cruisers - Project 58 |url=http://russianships.info/eng/warships/project_58.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241003132002/http://russianships.info/eng/warships/project_58.htm |archive-date=2024-10-03 |access-date=2024-10-27 |website=russianships.info}}

Machinery comprised high pressure steam turbines in a unit system with alternating boiler rooms and turbine rooms.

The electronics fit consisted of:

Radar:

  • MR-500 Kliver air search
  • MR-302 Rubka surface search
  • Don DonKay navigation

Sonar:

  • GAS-372 Gerkules-2M hull mounted

Other systems:

  • Zaliv ESM
  • Krab ECM
  • Uspekh-U aircraft communications
  • Yatagan SA-N-1 fire control (Peel Group SA-N-1 Target Acquisition /Target Tracking/Missile Guidance (TA/TT/MG) array
  • MR105 AK-726 fire control (Hawk Screech) Fire Control for 76mm Guns
  • Binom P35 Progress fire control

Ships

The ships were ordered in 1956 and laid down in 1960–1961. All four ships were built by the Zhdanov yard in Leningrad. Initially classified as destroyers and given traditional destroyer names, they were redesignated as rocket cruisers and renamed in September 1962. A total of 16 ships were planned but eventually only four were built, one for each fleet (Baltic, Pacific, Arctic, Black sea). This was notably caused by a priority change, directed towards anti-submarine warfare and the ships being top heavy. The class was followed up by the larger Kresta I-class ships, sharing the main design but optimized primarily for ASW warfare.

  • {{ship|Soviet cruiser|Groznyy||2}} (Fearsome) (Грозный)

: Laid down 23 February 1960

: Launched 26 March 1961

: Completed 30 December 1962

:Served in the Baltic Fleet

: Scrapped 1991

  • {{ship|Soviet cruiser|Admiral Fokin||2}} (Адмирал Фокин)

:Laid down as Steregushchyy (Watchful) on 5 October 1960

:Launched 19 November 1961

:Completed 1964

:Served in the Pacific Fleet

:Scrapped 1993

  • {{ship|Soviet cruiser|Admiral Golovko||2}} (Адмирал Головко)

:Laid down as Doblestnyy (Valorous) on 20 April 1960

:Launched 18 July 1962

:Renamed on 31 October 1962 after Arseniy Golovko

:Completed 1964

:From 1995 to 1997 she served as flagship of the Black Sea fleet, before being deactivated and removed from service in 2002.

  • {{ship|Soviet cruiser|Varyag|1963|2}} (Варяг)

:Laid down as Soobrazitelnyy (Shrewd) on 13 October 1961

:Launched 7 April 1963

: Completed 1965

:Served in the Pacific Fleet

:Decommissioned 1990. This ship was featured in a Soviet TV documentary in the late 1970s. There were plans to preserve her as a museum.

See also

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