However, there was a good news recently, injecting a shot of tonic to the Russian Navy. It is reported that the three-year overhaul of the Russian Navy’s Black Sea Fleet "Glory"-class guided missile cruiser, "Moscow" has ended, and will soon return to the Russian Black Sea Fleet as a sequence of operations and resume its flagship position. In terms of weapon configuration, the "Glorious" class cruiser is equipped with a double-barreled AK130 artillery, which has the advantages of fast firing speed, long range, and great power. Once a gunship like
AK130 fires, it can output ground firepower equivalent to an artillery company, which can inflict heavy blows on the enemy. In addition, the "Glorious" class cruiser is also equipped with hundreds of missiles and torpedoes of various types, the most iconic of which is the launcher of eight double-mounted missiles, which can fire 16-bit supersonic anti-ship missiles at one time. .
After this overhaul, the firepower of the "Moscow" has also been upgraded. The original granite anti-ship missile will be replaced with a P-800 gem supersonic anti-ship missile, which can target aircraft carriers up to 700 kilometers away. Launched an attack to make the name of the original aircraft carrier killer more well-deserved.