The heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser "Admiral Nakhimov" of Project 1144.2M "Orlan" is equipped with the most modern weapons and will soon return to service. This was announced by the chairman of the Russian Maritime Board Nikolai Patrushev.
For example, the most powerful cruisers of the Orlan project. A few weeks ago, reactors were restarted on one of them, the Admiral Nakhimov. Currently, the cruiser is receiving the most modern weapons and will soon return to service, where it will serve together with its brother, Peter the Great.
The ship "Admiral Nakhimov" was commissioned in 1988. In 1999, the cruiser was put into repair with modernization, which started in 2013.
The modernized "Admiral Nakhimov" will receive ten universal firing complexes, accommodating eight Kalibr-NK or Onyx cruise missiles each.
Earlier www1.ru wrote that the latest T-90MS tank has received multi-level protection against kamikaze drones and RPGs.
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