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Russia's Leader-Class Nuclear Destroyer Project Hits Pentagon's Raw Nerve

Amidst the US/NATO's saber-rattling and muscle flexing in Europe the US' thought leaders and military strategists are still largely unnerved by Russia's consistent military modernization;
Russia's new Leader-class destroyers are seemingly giving the Pentagon the shivers.

Russian Navy to Start Building New Lider-Class Destroyer in 2019
The US has kicked off the biggest allied airborne military exercises in Europe since the end of the Cold War apparently aimed at boosting Washington's confidence in its military superiority.
Still, Russia's new Lider (Leader)-class destroyers are evidently giving US military experts the shivers, prompting a heated debate on whether or not Russia is able to revive its military industry after since the collapse of the USSR.

However, Russia's actions aimed at modernizing its army speak louder than words. In late June, the Russian Navy announced that it plans to begin construction of new Lider-class destroyers in 2019, according to Navy Commander-in-Chief Adm. Viktor Chirkov.

Russia's new warships will have a displacement of about 17,500 tons, a length of 200 meters and a breadth of 20 meters. Equipped with 60 anti-ship cruise missiles, 128 anti-aircraft guided missiles and 16 anti-ship guided missiles, the nuclear powered destroyer will reportedly reach a speed of 30 knots and remain at sea up to 90 days without support.

Experts note that the vessel would become the world's third nuclear-powered destroyer after the American USS Truxtun (DLGN-35) and USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25). However, according to designers, Russia's warship will outpace its American counterparts.

"Dubbed the Lider class, these warships would feature the nuclear power and armament capacity of the massive Soviet-era Kirov battlecruisers. For reference, the 28,000 ton Kirov class has thrice the displacement of and carries roughly twice the armament of its nominal US Navy counterpart, the AEGIS cruiser," US journalist Ben Hernandez noted in his article published by the National Interest.

"Cutting a distinctive silhouette, the Lider would easily outgun the largest ships in the US or Chinese arsenals. Their nuclear power plants would allow them to sortie worldwide, limited only by food and ammunition supplies — the finest naval power projection to be found outside of aircraft carriers," Hernandez added.

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oh damn at 17000 tonne its beast and is a cause of worry for NATO
 
greatly exaggerated.
 
Russia's Leader-Class Nuclear Destroyer Project Hits Pentagon's Raw Nerve

Amidst the US/NATO's saber-rattling and muscle flexing in Europe the US' thought leaders and military strategists are still largely unnerved by Russia's consistent military modernization;
Russia's new Leader-class destroyers are seemingly giving the Pentagon the shivers.

Russian Navy to Start Building New Lider-Class Destroyer in 2019
The US has kicked off the biggest allied airborne military exercises in Europe since the end of the Cold War apparently aimed at boosting Washington's confidence in its military superiority.
Still, Russia's new Lider (Leader)-class destroyers are evidently giving US military experts the shivers, prompting a heated debate on whether or not Russia is able to revive its military industry after since the collapse of the USSR.

However, Russia's actions aimed at modernizing its army speak louder than words. In late June, the Russian Navy announced that it plans to begin construction of new Lider-class destroyers in 2019, according to Navy Commander-in-Chief Adm. Viktor Chirkov.

Russia's new warships will have a displacement of about 17,500 tons, a length of 200 meters and a breadth of 20 meters. Equipped with 60 anti-ship cruise missiles, 128 anti-aircraft guided missiles and 16 anti-ship guided missiles, the nuclear powered destroyer will reportedly reach a speed of 30 knots and remain at sea up to 90 days without support.

Experts note that the vessel would become the world's third nuclear-powered destroyer after the American USS Truxtun (DLGN-35) and USS Bainbridge (DLGN-25). However, according to designers, Russia's warship will outpace its American counterparts.

"Dubbed the Lider class, these warships would feature the nuclear power and armament capacity of the massive Soviet-era Kirov battlecruisers. For reference, the 28,000 ton Kirov class has thrice the displacement of and carries roughly twice the armament of its nominal US Navy counterpart, the AEGIS cruiser," US journalist Ben Hernandez noted in his article published by the National Interest.

"Cutting a distinctive silhouette, the Lider would easily outgun the largest ships in the US or Chinese arsenals. Their nuclear power plants would allow them to sortie worldwide, limited only by food and ammunition supplies — the finest naval power projection to be found outside of aircraft carriers," Hernandez added.

Read more: Russia's Lider-Class Nuclear Destroyer Project Hits Pentagon's Raw Nerve

Little but exaggerated
 
Russia loves these "nuclear powered" large surface combatants!

Very cool indeed, I look forward to seeing them induct these ships.

Where is the money with their economy bleeding, sanctions being renewed and oil prices at historic low? Would China come forward with financing?

Would send quite a powerful signal to West and a booster of confidence to Russia if China does indeed starts funding Russian Military in form of JVs and like.
 
Where is the money with their economy bleeding, sanctions being renewed and oil prices at historic low? Would China come forward with financing?

Would send quite a powerful signal to West and a booster of confidence to Russia if China does indeed starts funding Russian Military in form of JVs and like.
China will only do it if Russia promises to share technology but Russia aren't willing to do that to a level China wants.

Russia's new warships will have a displacement of about 17,500 tons, a length of 200 meters and a breadth of 20 meters. Equipped with 60 anti-ship cruise missiles, 128 anti-aircraft guided missiles and 16 anti-ship guided missiles, the nuclear powered destroyer will reportedly reach a speed of 30 knots and remain at sea up to 90 days without support.
That's more than the USS Zuwalt.
 
Where is the money with their economy bleeding, sanctions being renewed and oil prices at historic low? Would China come forward with financing?

Would send quite a powerful signal to West and a booster of confidence to Russia if China does indeed starts funding Russian Military in form of JVs and like.

Russia is a country that understands the need for a strong armed forces.

Sure the low oil prices hurt them, but not nearly enough to stop them from remembering how important their defence sector is.

As for Chinese funding, all that matters is how much China benefits from it. If we gain benefits then there will be funding.

But I don't think Russia is in such a desperate situation to give up their best tech.
 
Russia is a country that understands the need for a strong armed forces.

Sure the low oil prices hurt them, but not nearly enough to stop them from remembering how important their defence sector is.

As for Chinese funding, all that matters is how much China benefits from it. If we gain benefits then there will be funding.

But I don't think Russia is in such a desperate situation to give up their best tech.

If you say so; but then again Russians are very hardy people always ready to make extreme sacrifices for their pride and security. Collapse of Soviet Union due to arms rest with West proves that

So what you say about Russia continuing their massive defense spending despite their economy in downturn may hold some merit
 
Russian likes everything BIG.
 
China will only do it if Russia promises to share technology but Russia aren't willing to do that to a level China wants.


That's more than the USS Zuwalt.

Share technology? We dont need that. Our Type 055 cruiser is coming. Nuclear warship if expended all missiles or ammunition still need replenishment. No point even the nuke warship has unlimited range.
 
Share technology? We dont need that. Our Type 055 cruiser is coming. Nuclear warship if expended all missiles or ammunition still need replenishment. No point even the nuke warship has unlimited range.

China has better surface-ship technology over Russia now.
 
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