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==Description==
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== Description ==
The '''Chapayev'''-class (Pr.68) and her successor '''Sverdlov'''-sub-class (Pr.68-bis) cruisers were a series of cruisers built for the Soviet Navy and would be the last conventional cruisers of the USSR during World War II and after.
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The '''Chapayev-class''' (Pr.68K) and its derivative, the '''Sverdlov-class''' (Pr.68bis) were a series of cruisers built for the Soviet Navy and would be the last conventional cruisers of the USSR ever built. Originally laid down before WW2 as the Project 68 cruisers, the German invasion halted production, with only five of seven completed post-war to the modified Project 68K design. In the late 1940s, an improved version of the class, Project 68bis, was ordered with 14 ships built, which served in various roles until the fall of the Soviet Union.
  
==Vehicles==
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== Vehicles ==
===Rank I===
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=== Rank IV ===
  
* [[Chapayev|Pr.68-K "Chapayev"]] <sub>(1950)</sub> (Чапаев, Named after ''Vasily Chapayev'')  
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* Pr.68-K "[[Chapayev]]" <sub>(1950)</sub> - (Чапаев, Named after ''Vasily Chapayev'')
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* Pr.68-K "[[Zheleznyakov]]" <sub>(1951)</sub> - (Железняков, Named after ''Anatoly Zheleznyakov'')
  
===Rank II===
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=== Rank V ===
* [[Zheleznyakov|Pr.68-K "Zheleznyakov"]] <sub>(1951)</sub> (Безудержный, Named after ''Anatoly Zheleznyakov'')
 
* [[Sverdlov|Pr.68-bis "Sverdlov"]] <sub>(1952)</sub> (Свердлов, Named after ''Yakov Sverdlov'')
 
  
==History==
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* Pr.68-bis "[[Sverdlov]]" <sub>(1952)</sub> - (Свердлов, Named after ''Yakov Sverdlov'')
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* Pr.68-A "[[Mikhail Kutuzov]]" <sub>(1986)</sub> - (Михаил Кутузов, Named after ''Mikhail Illarionovič Kutuzov'')
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* Pr.68-bis-ZiF "[[Shcherbakov]]" <sub>(project)</sub> - (Щербаков, Named after ''Aleksandr Shcherbakov'', never completed)
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<small>Vehicles are listed in order of refit year, not build year</small>
  
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 3 September 2023


Description

The Chapayev-class (Pr.68K) and its derivative, the Sverdlov-class (Pr.68bis) were a series of cruisers built for the Soviet Navy and would be the last conventional cruisers of the USSR ever built. Originally laid down before WW2 as the Project 68 cruisers, the German invasion halted production, with only five of seven completed post-war to the modified Project 68K design. In the late 1940s, an improved version of the class, Project 68bis, was ordered with 14 ships built, which served in various roles until the fall of the Soviet Union.

Vehicles

Rank IV

  • Pr.68-K "Chapayev" (1950) - (Чапаев, Named after Vasily Chapayev)
  • Pr.68-K "Zheleznyakov" (1951) - (Железняков, Named after Anatoly Zheleznyakov)

Rank V

  • Pr.68-bis "Sverdlov" (1952) - (Свердлов, Named after Yakov Sverdlov)
  • Pr.68-A "Mikhail Kutuzov" (1986) - (Михаил Кутузов, Named after Mikhail Illarionovič Kutuzov)
  • Pr.68-bis-ZiF "Shcherbakov" (project) - (Щербаков, Named after Aleksandr Shcherbakov, never completed)

Vehicles are listed in order of refit year, not build year


USSR light cruisers
  Imperial Russia
Svetlana-class  Krasny Krym* · Krasny Kavkaz*
  * Laid down by Imperial Russian Navy; Finished and renamed by the USSR
Project  Soviet Union
Pr.26  Kirov · Voroshilov · Maxim Gorky
Pr.68  Chapayev · Zheleznyakov
Pr.68-bis  Sverdlov · Mikhail Kutuzov
Pr.68-bis-ZiF  Shcherbakov
Trophies  Italy
Condottieri-class  Kerch