The Kiev-class aircraft carriers were the Soviet Union's attempt to project naval power during the Cold War, designed to ...
The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage of two Admiral Gorshkov-class frigates taking part in the Ocean-2024 naval ...
Commissioning the Project 22350 frigate with the name Admiral Golovko under its belt means a huge leap for the new generation ...
The Admiral Gorshkov frigate is the lead ship of the most modern group of Russian frigates that stands out for having 'stealth' technology in their construction, which makes them more difficult to ...
Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said The Admiral Gorshkov’s testing was continuing in keeping with the original schedule and was to be completed in July ST. PETERSBURG, May 16.
India's purchase of the Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov, later refitted as INS Vikramaditya, has been a mixed bag. While the deal initially seemed cost-effective, extensive upgrades and ...
MOSCOW, May 28. /TASS/. Admiral Gorshkov frigate fired a hypersonic cruise missile Tsirkon (Zircon) from the Barents Sea at a sea target located in the White Sea, the Russian Defense Ministry told ...
The deployment of Russian Navy's Admiral Gorshkov, which is armed with hypersonic missiles, has drawn outrage from Ukraine and many Western nations. Russian media had reported that Russia would ...
The lead ship of a new class of multirole warships is expected to be delivered to the Russian Navy in late 2017.
The Admiral Gorshkov is slated to continue test firing the 3M-22 Tsirkon anti-ship missile in April or May. It’s hard for outsiders to take the measure of a navy in peacetime. News of India’s ...
It was the first official mention of the participation by the frigate, “Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov,” which is armed with Zircon missiles. The missiles fly at nine times ...
Russia has announced it will send its Admiral Gorshkov warship, which carries Zircon hypersonic missiles. These fly at nine times the speed of sound and have a range of 1,000 km (620 miles).