As such they seem unlikely to be worthwhile units for the SU, other than possibly as prestige items. The first two images were taken from Alexander Shirokorad`s encyclopedia on … Plus of course the Soviets, especially if only restricted to their 1939-40 imperial gains still have huge problems simply because of geography. Such ships would have to get past the Danish straits and then a probably hostile Britain to get to the ocean from the Baltic and via the Turkish straits and then a British dominated Med from the Black Sea.
Kremlin — Soviet Tier X battleship.. A battleship project developed at the end of World War II (Project 24). Although the article mentions one of the 4 initially laid down had already been cancelled prior to the German attack. We're a community of creatives sharing everything Minecraft! They would have been large and powerful ships but given the lack of experience of constructing battleships of any size plus the problems in a totalitarian system - where its often healthier to hide problems than admit to them, let alone tell the great leader what he wants is impractical - I suspect they would have significant problems and shortcomings. The Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleships (Project 23, Russian: Советский Союз, "Soviet Union"), also known as "Stalin's Republics", were a class of battleships begun by the Soviet Union in the late 1930s but never brought into service. Or most like trapped in Leningrad and probably bombed there as the Soviets would use them as artillery units against the German forces. As such they seem unlikely to be worthwhile units for the SU, other than possibly as prestige items. Although the article mentions one of the 4 initially laid down had already been cancelled prior to the German attack. Assuming no WWII then some of those might have been completed. Previous the Dev team has tried to introduce a Tier 10 Russian battleship. The fifteen ships of the Sovetsky Soyuz class would have displaced some 60,000 tons, carrying 9 16” guns in three triple turrets and making 28 knots. They would have been large and powerful ships but given the lack of experience of constructing battleships of any size plus the problems in a totalitarian system - where its often healthier to hide problems than admit to them, let alone tell the great leader what he wants is impractical - I suspect they would have significant problems and shortcomings. Such ships would have to get past the Danish straits and then a probably hostile Britain to get to the ocean from the Baltic and via the Turkish straits and then a British dominated Med from the Black Sea. They would have been large and powerful ships but given the lack of experience of constructing battleships of any size plus the problems in a totalitarian system - where its often healthier to hide problems than admit to them, let alone tell the great leader what he wants is impractical - I suspect they would have significant problems and shortcomings.
Plus of course the Soviets, especially if only restricted to their 1939-40 imperial gains still have huge problems simply because of geography. Also they would be a substantial drain on the Soviet navy in terms of manpower, dockyard support etc and due to inexperience at all levels of the crew are likely to preform relatively poorly in combat. Ships in class: 4: Sovetsky Soyuz, Sovetskaya Ukraina, Sovetskaya Belorussiya, and Sovetskaya Rossiya; Launched: None Fate: Construction cancelled and all scrapped by 1949 Vanguard class Edit. Country: Such ships would have to get past the Danish straits and then a probably hostile Britain to get to the ocean from the Baltic and via the Turkish straits and then a British dominated Med from the Black Sea.
Meant to be the Soviet Union's answer to the Yamato and Montana class battleships the Sovetsky Soyuz was never completed, clearing the Fire Bulge Defensive Event however rewarded admirals with this 406mm armed battleship. It always depends on who gets the 1st critical hit and the Soyuz is a bit bigger and has 9x16" compared to 8x15" guns but I would suspect your right on a German victory. Also they would be a substantial drain on the Soviet navy in terms of manpower, dockyard support etc and due to inexperience at all levels of the crew are likely to preform relatively poorly in combat. It always depends on who gets the 1st critical hit and the Soyuz is a bit bigger and has 9x16" compared to 8x15" guns but I would suspect your right on a German victory. Does anyone know more about this interesting item? Suppose there is the chance that a Baltic Soyuz might clash with the Bismarck which could be an interesting battle but their more likely to be crippled/killed by aircraft, subs or mines.