Project 23000E

Project 23000E or Shtorm is a proposal for a supercarrier designed by the Krylov State Research Center for the Russian Navy.[1] The cost of the export version has been put at over US$5.5 billion,[4] and as of 2017 development had been expected to take ten years.[4] As of 2020, the project had not yet been approved and, given the financial costs, it was unclear whether it would be made a priority over other elements of Russian naval modernization.[5]

A model of Project 23000E aircraft carrier at the «ARMY-2015» military-technical forum.
Class overview
Name: Shtorm class
Operators:  Russian Navy (planned)
Preceded by:
Cost: ~$5.5 billion (for export version)
General characteristics
Type: Aircraft carrier
Displacement: 90,000–100,000 tons[1]
Length: 330.1 m (1,083 ft)[1]
Beam: 40 m (131 ft)[1] (waterline)
Draught: 11 m (36 ft)[1]
Installed power: Nuclear reactor RITM-200[2] or RITM-400[3]
Propulsion: 4 × propellers
Speed: 25–30 kn (46–56 km/h; 29–35 mph)[1]
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Integrated sensors, including:[1]
    • Multifunction phased array radar
    • Electronic warfare system
    • Communications suite
Armament: Four anti-aircraft systems (unspecified)
Aircraft carried:
Aviation facilities:
  • Angled flight deck,[1]
  • with four launching positions (two on the ski-jump ramp and two electromagnetic catapults)
  • One set of arrestor gear.
Notes: Dual island design[1]

History

The carrier is being considered for service with the Russian Navy's Northern Fleet as a replacement for Admiral Kuznetsov which was commissioned in 1991. The Nevskoye Design Bureau is also reported to be taking part in the development project.[6] Although the creation of a new aircraft carrier, along with the Lider-class destroyers, has been postponed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, it is still mentioned in the Russia's State Armament Programme for 2018–2027 released in May 2017.[7] According to Russian officials, a new heavy aircraft carrier should be laid down between 2025 and 2030. In 2020 it was reported that, if built, the carrier might also be fitted with the proposed S-500 surface-to-air missiles.[8]

In early July 2016, the design of the aircraft carrier was offered to India for purchase.[9][4]

See also

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