THE number of Russian large ocean-going warships is to decrease significantly by 2027, reports London's Jane's Defence Weekly.
This development and the prospects for
large naval vessel construction were discussed at the end of 2019, at a
special meeting of the Naval High Command, local military media
disclosed on February 14.
At the end of the State Armaments Programme (GPV) 2018-2027, the
aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov and nuclear-powered missile cruiser
Admiral Nakhimov should remain in operation.
The Kirov-class Orlan nuclear-powered cruiser Pyotr Velikiy, flagship of
the Northern Fleet, and possibly the Atlant-class missile cruisers
Moskva (first of class) and Varyag will undergo refits and upgrades,
said the report.
Russia is troubled by delays to both large naval vessel construction and
the acceptance of launched naval vessels that remain undergoing trials
and are yet to be commissioned.
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