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Ulyanovsk (Russian: Улья́новск, IPA: [ʊˈlʲjanəfsk]), Soviet designation Project 1143.7, was a fixed-wing aircraft carrier laid down on 25 November 1988 as the first of a class of Soviet nuclear-powered supercarriers. It was intended for the first time to offer true blue water naval aviation capability for the Soviet Navy.
[2] Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov: Admiral Kuznetsov: Aircraft cruiser 1990 In service with the Russian Navy. Under reconstruction. Varyag: Admiral Kuznetsov: Aircraft cruiser 2012 Launched 1988, construction stopped 1992; hull sold by Ukraine to China. Completed 2012 as Liaoning. [3] Ulyanovsk: Ulyanovsk: Supercarrier
Kirov (Project 1142.2) class (4 units) ... Ulyanovsk \ «Ульяновск» (Project 1143.7) - Laid down 1988, not completed and BU 1992; Auxiliary cruisers (VKR)
Project 1153 Orel (Russian: Орёл pr: "Or'yol", Eagle) was Soviet Union's planned aircraft carrier class developed in the 1970s to give the Soviet Navy a true blue water aviation capability. The vessel would have about 72,000 tons displacement, a nuclear powered propulsion system and steam catapults for aircraft launch, similar to the ...
This resulted in the Project 1143.5 (Kuznetsov class) plan created by the Nevskoye Bureau and approved at the end of 1979. As originally planned, Project 1143.5 was to have a full load displacement of 65,000 tons, CATOBAR capability, and an air wing based around fixed-wing aircraft and Kamov helicopters. [9]
Volga-Dnepr formerly operated a small passenger service connecting Moscow with various destinations (Ulyanovsk-Moscow Vnukovo Airport flights in 1996 [32]) which were all domestic destinations along the Volga river. Service was offered using the airline's small fleet of Yakovlev Yak-40's to Nizhniy Novgorod, Penza and Ulyanovsk. [33]
Initial estimates regarding the cost of the first Yasen-class submarine ranged from US$1 billion to US$2 billion. [53] In 2011, it was reported that the cost of first-of-class, Severodvinsk , was 50 billion rubles (roughly US$1.6 billion) [ 54 ] while the second unit, Kazan , will cost an estimated 47 billion rubles (US$725 million, in 2019 RUB ...
Koltsovo International Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Кольцово) (IATA: SVX, ICAO: USSS) is the international airport serving Yekaterinburg, Russia, located 16 km (10 mi) southeast of the city.