|
Kuznetsov class |
|
Crew |
1 960 men |
|
Aircrew |
626 men |
|
Flag staff |
40 men |
|
Dimensions and displacement |
|
Length |
305 m |
|
Beam |
67 m |
|
Draught |
11
m |
|
Hangar deck length |
183
m |
|
Displacement, standard |
46 600 tons |
|
Displacement, full load |
59 400 tons |
|
Propulsion and speed |
|
Speed |
29 knots |
|
Boilers |
8 |
|
Steam turbines |
4 x 37.3 MW |
|
Aircraft |
|
Fixed wing |
12 x Su-33, 1 x Su-25UTG/UBP |
|
Helicopters |
2 x Ka-27S, 4 x Ka-27LD32, 18 x Ka-27PLO |
|
The Varyag (Viking) is a
Kuznetsov class heavy aviation cruiser. Initially this sister ship
was named Riga. It was laid down in 1985 at the Nikolayev shipyard
in Ukraine. This aircraft carrier was launched in 1988. After
collapse of the Soviet Union construction ceased. Russia handed the hulk to Ukraine. Varyag was finished by 70%, however it had no propulsion, weapons
or electronics. Ukrainian government had no funds and reasons to finish this
ship.
Varyag was
sold in 1998 to Macau-based entertainment company for $20 million.
The unfinished hull was to be towed to the Far East where it would
be converted into an entertainment complex and casino. The contract
with Ukraine prohibited the buyer from using Varyag for military
purposes. Though this
company appeared to be a front for the Chinese Navy.
Varyag
arrived to China in 2002. It was docked in Dalian at the Naval
Shipyards and has been stationed there under tight secrecy ever since.
It was handed to Chinese Navy for research and restoration. At
that time ship was in poor condition and it has been undergoing significant
refurbishment work. The restoration was completed in 2006, however
as of 2008 no further development on the vessel has been reported.
Vessel still lacks weapons, propulsion and electronic systems. Some
sources report that China was negotiating with Russia supply of
missing components.
The Varyag is capable of
operating a mixed air wing of 50 fixed-wing aircraft and
helicopters. In 2006 it was reported that China ordered two Russian
Su-33 carrier-based naval fighters for trials and evaluation.
Delivery was expected in 2007-2008. There is also an agreed option
for anther 12 - 48 of the Su-33s.
Chinese designation of
this vessel is Shi Lang. It is one of the most ambitious Chinese
naval shipbuilding programmes. Once operational, Varyag could represent a significant shift in the balance of naval
power in the area.
|
Name |
Laid down |
Launched |
Commissioned |
Status |
|
Shi Lang
(ex-Varyag) |
1985 |
1988 |
expected in
2012 |
never
commissioned, ship is currently being restored and
refitted |
|