Tbilisi-class Aircraft Carrier

The Tbilisi-class supercarriers were a trio of nuclear powered supercarriers built in the late 2010s and commissioned in the early-to-mid 2020s. They incorporated numerous technical improvements over the Admiral Kuznetsov and Ulyanovsk.

Specifications

 * Type: Nuclear powered supercarrier
 * Service Period: 2024-
 * Characteristics
 * Length: 1,104 feet 4 inches (336.6 meters)
 * Beam: Overall: 248 feet 7 inches (75.77 meters); Waterline: 133 feet 10 inches (40.79 meters)
 * Draft: 35 feet 5 inches (10.8 meters)
 * Displacement: 87,830 tons
 * Crew: 4,135 (2,380 ship's crew and 1,755 air crew)
 * Endurance: 65 days
 * Power: 288,000 shp
 * Propulsion: 4 x KN-3B nuclear reactors, 4 x steam turbines, 4 x shafts
 * Range: Unlimited, nuclear core lasts 20 years
 * Speed: 32.7 knots (60.56 km/hr)
 * Sensor Suite
 * Armament
 * 8 x Kashtan CIWS systems (each including 2 AK-630 gatling guns and SA-19 SAMs)
 * 16 x P-700 Oniks (SS-N-19 Shipwreck) anti-ship missiles
 * 48 x 9M317ME Buk (SA-N-12 Grizzly) medium-range surface-to-air missiles
 * 2 x RBU-12000 anti-submarine rocket launchers
 * Aviation Facilities: 4 x steam catapults
 * Aircraft Carried
 * 24 x Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-35K multirole fighters
 * 24 x Sukhoi Su-33UB multirole fighters
 * 18 x Sukhoi Su-34 strike aircraft
 * 4 x Yakovlev Yak-44E AEW Aircraft
 * 4 x Beriev P-42 Taifun ASW Aircraft
 * 6 x Mil Mi-35N2 medium anti-submarine helicopters
 * 8 x Kamov Ka-27PL light anti-submarine helicopters
 * 8 x Kamov Ka-27PS search and rescue helicopters

Unit Run

 * RFS Tbilisi (115)
 * RFS Riga (116)
 * RFS Soyuz (117)