Two ships of the Soviet Navy have been named for the Bolshevik leader Sergei Mironovich Kirov. Both have been the lead ships of their classes.
Soviet cruiser Kirov - a Kirov-class cruiser
Soviet battlecruiser Kirov - a Kirov-class missile cruiser subsequently named Admiral Ushakov
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Two ships of the Soviet Navy have been named for the Bolshevik leader Sergei Mironovich Kirov. Both have been the lead ships of their classes. Soviet cruiser Kirov...
Kirov is the lead ship of the Kirov class of nuclear-powered guided missile cruisers. Originally built for the Soviet Navy and passed onto the succeeding...
2086731°E / 59.9420402; 30.2086731 Kirov (Russian: Киров, IPA: [ˈkʲirəf]) was a Project 26 Kirov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy that served during the Winter...
Kirov-class cruiser, a Soviet class of conventional cruisers Soviet cruiser Kirov, the lead ship of the Kirov-class cruisers, launched in 1936 Kirov-class...
Voroshilov (Russian: Ворошилов) was a Project 26 Kirov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy that served during World War II and into the Cold War. She bombarded...
The Kirov Plant, Kirov Factory or Leningrad Kirov Plant (LKZ) (Russian: Кировский завод, romanized: Kirovskiy zavod) is a major Russian mechanical engineering...
was a Project 26bis Kirov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy that served during World War II and into the Cold War. She supported Soviet troops during the...
Admiral Lazarev (Russian: Адмирал Лазарев) was the second Kirov-class battlecruiser. Until 1992 she was named Frunze (Russian: Фрунзе) after a Project...
named Poltava Soviet cruiser Frunze (1939), a Chapayev-class cruiser Russian battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev, named Frunze until 1992, a Kirov-class missile...
one of six Kirov-class cruisers (officially known as Project 26) built for the Soviet Navy in the Russian Far East from components shipped from European...
Project 26bis Kirov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy that saw action during World War II and continued in service into the Cold War. The ship's bow was blown...
was laid down at the Putilov Factory (now Kirov Factory) in St. Petersburg in November 1912 as Volkhov. The ship was launched the following year, and commissioned...
Navy's Kirov class. The ship was originally commissioned into service with the Soviet Navy in 1988, known back then as Kalinin (Калинин), a name the ship kept...
scrapped in 1987 Russian battlecruiser Admiral Ushakov, formerly named Kirov, lead ship of her class of nuclear powered missile cruisers Russian destroyer Admiral...
Prymyslav Kalinin - a Kirov-class cruiser Kalinin - a Kirov-class missile cruiser subsequently named Admiral Nakhimov One ship of the Baltic State Shipping...
Pyotr Velikiy (Russian: Пётр Великий) is the fourth Kirov-class battlecruiser of the Russian Navy. She was initially named Yuri Andropov (Russian: Юрий...
battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev – a Kirov-class missile cruiser originally named Frunze This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names...
list of ships and classes of the Soviet Navy. In the Soviet Navy these were classified as small anti-submarine ships (MPK) or small missile ships (MRK)...
Project 26bis2 Kirov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy that was built during World War II. She was built in Siberia from components shipped from European...
stations: Akademik Lomonosov Nuclear cruisers: Kirov-class battlecruisers Merchant ship: Sevmorput Command ship: SSV-33 Ural They have included both pressurized...
The Soviet Navy, and the Russian Navy which inherited its traditions, had a different attitude to operational status than many Western navies. Ships went...
The Russian and Soviet Navy's ship naming conventions were similar to those of other nations. A problem for the non-Russian reader is the need to transliterate...