Russia’s Kirov-Class Battlecruiser Nightmare Won’t Seem to End
- Russia's Kirov-class battlecruisers, including the Admiral Nakhimov, were designed to challenge NATO but face modernization delays and relevance issues in modern warfare.
- These battlecruisers, symbols of Soviet naval power, aimed for blue-water dominance but are now vulnerable to advances in precision-guided munitions and surveillance.
- Russia's focus on smaller, asymmetric platforms in Ukraine highlights the challenges of maintaining costly assets like the Kirov-class battlecruisers.
- Despite significant investment, doubts persist about the Kirov-class's ability to survive in modern naval warfare, reflecting outdated ambitions in Russian naval strategy.
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