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From Russia, To Russia: Russian/Soviet/Post-Soviet Navies Christopher Carlson! Cold Wars 2001! Admiralty Trilogy Seminar!

Outline u Historical survey - Michael Harris Post Tsu-shima Shock World War I The Revolution World War II Cold War Post Cold War u Strategy & Tactics Successful at defense/coastal naval warfare Failure at offensive/blue water naval warfare u Russian Naval Technology - Chris Carlson Weapons - shells, torpedoes, mines, missiles Platforms - submarines, WIGs, SES u Kursk Tragedy

Post Tsu-shima Shock u Following defeat by Japan in 1904-05, Russia dropped from 3rd ranked navy to 6th u Significant reforms in the Russian Navy 1905 Naval Ministry replaces Naval Authority 1906 Naval General Staff created u Main focus of Navy is follow-on war with Japan until 1911, when Germany becomes main concern u Large building program put Russia as 5th naval power by 1914

World War I u Strategy: Defensive Protect the Homeland Guard the Army s flanks Main theater: Baltic Sea, Black Sea u Few dreadnoughts - fleet engagements not an issue Significant numbers of small combatants Coastal or littoral warfare Heavy emphasis on mine warfare and submarines u Individual units display exceptional courage and capability, the cloud of Tsu-shima was still present u Biggest contribution was the recovery of German code books by Pallada and Bogatyr

The Revolution u March 1917 - Food riots and demonstrations u Czar abdicates, Provisional Government continues war effort u November 1917 - Bolshevik Coup in Petrograd Succeeded in part due support of the Baltic Fleet Cruiser Aurora s firing on the capital u Bolsheviks sue for peace with Central powers Peace treaty signed in February 1918 Large portions of the Russian Fleet captured or scuttled u Counter- revolution in 1918 u Reactivated Bolshevik Baltic Fleet neutralized in 1919 u Counter-revolution over by 1920

Post Revolution Navy u 1921 Kronstadt mutiny of Baltic Fleet leads Communist leaders to reconsider the war footing of the revolution and strategically look at the Soviet Union in different light u By 1925 Fourteenth Party Congress recognizes need to increase defense and sets tone for major building programs u 1926 - First Five Year Program u During the 1930s, Soviet Navy concentrated on Development of new naval guns Improvement in anti-aircraft guns Increased warhead and accuracy of torpedoes Increased depth, warhead and operating life of mines

Pre- World War II u 1935 - Soviet Union support the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War u 1936 - Stalin decides to build a big-ship Navy Opposition is removed during 1936-7 purges Plan was for 19 battleships and 20 cruisers by 1943; lack of money, industrial capability and war interfered u 1939 - Winter War against Finland

World War II u Strategy: Defensive Protect the Homeland Guard the Army s flanks Main theaters: Northern/Arctic, Baltic Sea, Black Sea u Few dreadnoughts and no aircraft carriers Again fleet actions are not an option Significant numbers of small combatants Coastal or littoral warfare Large scale use of small amphibious operations Heavy emphasis on mine warfare and submarines u Maintaining sea lines of communication becomes vital to the Soviet war effort

Soviet Naval OOB u As of Jan 1, 1939 Arctic Baltic Black Pacific Battleships - 2 1 - Cruisers - 1 4 - Flotilla Ldrs - 1 2 - Destroyers 3 12 9 2 Submarines 7 56 31 70 u But Soviets had major building program still ongoing, so...

Cold War u After WWII, the Soviet Union faced A huge US Navy: Full Two-Ocean Navy A US with nuclear weapons Shattered economy Resurfacing of hostile feelings toward Communism u Stalin revives large Navy plans Begins building infrastructure Stalin dies in 1953 Nikita Kruschev comes to power u Kruschev has a radically different view of the Navy Nuclear forces and small cruise missile armed ships Admiral Kuznetsov sacked for disagreeing with Kruschev Admiral Sergei Gorshkov replaces Kuznetsov

Cold War Arms Race u Sergei Georgiyevich Gorshkov Successful WWII commander (Azov and Danube Flotillas) Russia s Tirpitz: possessed vision and energy u Supports a true blue water navy after Commission of USS Washington (1959) Huge US SSBN build program - 41 SSBNs between 1960-67 Cuban Missile Crisis (1964) Vietnam War u Brings about one of the largest naval buildups in history

High Tide u As of May 1991 SSBN: 60 SSGN: 43 SSN: 60 SS/SSG: 115 CVG: 1 CVHG: 4 CHG: 2 CGN: 3 CG: 25 DD/DDG: 37 FF: 44 FFL: 145 PGG: 74 PG: 50 u Soviet Naval OOB Submarines: 278 Surface Combatants: 385 Amphibious Assault: 67 Mine Warfare Ships: 68 Strike Bombers: 185 Fighters: 400 MPA: 480 Recon/EW: 200 ASW Helos: 50

Post Cold War - The Crash u December 1991 Collapse of the Soviet Union Russia possess the vast majority of the naval assets u March 2001 Huge reductions in the naval OOB Russia cannot afford the cost of a large ocean going navy Returning to its coastal defense roots u Present OOB - Many ships in OOB cannot go to sea! 15 SSBNs -- 1 CVG 10 SSGNs -- 2 CGNs 22 SSNs -- 6 CGs 27 SSs -- 19 DD/DDGs

Naval Technology u Russia/Soviet Union have had some outstanding designers of naval platforms and systems Admiral Makarov - the soft armor-piercing cap u During WWII, little to brag about in the naval developments Stalin focused on the land war Naval assets performed land warfare duties Reasonable submarine and coastal craft designs u The Cold War and its wartime funding brought about a renaissance in naval systems

Naval Weapons - ASCMs u Soviet Union pioneered the development of the antiship cruise missile (ASCMs) SS-N-2 Styx first widely used missile Claimed the first victim on October 21st 1967 (Eilat) Developed supersonic ASCMs Developed a satellite targeting system u Today Russian arms manufacturers offer three different ASCMs on the arms market

Naval Weapons - Torpedoes u Soviet Union fielded a number of torpedoes based on captured German WWII technology Wake-homing torpedo Rocket propulsion Large caliber torpedoes u Developed an unique high-speed torpedo - SHKVAL

Naval Weapons - Mines u Soviet Union had considerable experience in the use of mines during both world wars Develop advanced bottom mines Propelled warhead mines u Russia still has the most robust mine development industry in the world

Submarines u The submarine has always been central to the Russian/Soviet navies - the Soviet Union pioneered High speed, deep diving Large special purpose boats Very quiet, multi-purpose SSNs u The largest attack submarine is the OSCAR II SSGN

Surface Ships u The Soviet Union, and now Russia, pursue some of the most unique warship designs in the world Large Surface Effect Ships Large Air-Cushioned Vehicles Wing-in-Ground Effect u Limited sales on the world market u More traditional destroyer/frigate designs doing better than the unique, more complex ships China buying two Sovremennyy class DDGs India buying three Talwar class FFs (Super Krivak)

Kursk Tragedy u OSCAR II hull 10 - Kursk Northern Fleet s flagship Conducted Mediterranean Patrol Conducting ASUW evolutions during SUMMEREX 2000 u Suffered two explosions early on the 12th First explosion was about 100 kg of HE Second explosion was on the order of 4-7 tons 3.5 to 4.1 Richter scale

Kursk - A Dead Boat u Despite earlier announcements by Russian officials, the first 20 meters of the Kursk s bow is completely destroyed

Kursk Debris u Debris from the Kursk

Raising the Kursk u Cut off the first 20 meters of the Kursk u Remove towed array tube u Add strengthened lifting points (800 tons ea) u Attach cables to heavy lift platform u Raise Kursk off bottom to a shallow depth u Slide a submergible barge under the Kursk u Raise barge and submarine to the surface