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  Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov
Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov was born on July 24, 1904.
When Kuznetsov then completed the operations department of Naval College in 1932, roblems bearing on the development of the navy and operational-tactical employment of naval forces were no longer of an abstract character to him.
Kuznetsov was removed from his post, and in February 1956, he was demoted to the rank of vice-admiral and retired.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov
Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov (Russian: Николай Герасимович Кузнецов) (July 24, 1904–December 6, 1974) was a Soviet naval officer and People's Commissar of the Navy during World War II.
Kuznetsov was born in the village of Medvedki in the Kotlas district of the Arkhangelsk Oblast.
Kuznetsov also authored several books on the war, on Stalin's repressions, and on the navy which were published posthumously.
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 A Life Devoted to Naval Service. About Russian Fleet Admiral N.Kuznetsov
Nikolai G. Kuznetsov was appointed People's Commissar of the Navy before he turned 35 and was retired at the age of 51 in the prime of physical health, mental and spiritual ability.
Nikolai Gerasimovich said his rapid promotion was due to the mess in personnel policies arising from the unpredictable consequences of the unsteady period of 1937-1938.
Nikolai Kuznetsov's ideas about perimeter defence of naval bases under unified command were implemented in practice in the course of the war.
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 Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Throughout the war, the Black Sea remained the primary theater of operations for the Soviet navy.
During the war years Kuznetsov honed Soviet methods of amphibious assault.
In 1955, Kuznetsov was made Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Forces.
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 Soviet aircraft carrier Kuznetsov
While designated an aircraft carrier, Kuznetsov's design implies a mission different from that of either the United States Navy's carriers or those of the Royal Navy's.
However, Kuznetsov is conventionally powered by eight boilers and four steam turbines, each producing 50,000hp, driving four shafts with fixed-pitch propellers.
In July 1998 the Kuznetsov emerged from a two-year overhaul and was declared active in the Northern Fleet on November 3, 1998.
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 RUSSIAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Russian ship is termed by her builders to be a tyazholiy avionosnyy kreyser - a "heavy aviation cruiser" - intended to support and defend strategic missile-carrying submarines, surface ships, and maritime missile-carrying aircraft of the Russian fleet.
The aircraft of the Kuznetsov are essentially constrained to air superiority operations.
The lack of catapults on the Kuznetsov precludes launching strike aircraft with heavy loads, which makes it essentially impossible for aircraft to attack land or naval targets.
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 Admiral of the Navy of the Soviet Union KUZNETSOV Nikolai Gerasimovich. Military poster/pk000087 Admiral of the Navy of ...
Admiral of the Navy of the Soviet Union KUZNETSOV Nikolai Gerasimovich.
Military poster/pk000087 Admiral of the Navy of the Soviet Union KUZNETSOV Nikolai Gerasimovich (1902-1974) Size 11,8 by 16,8 inches Military Poster by Ministry of Defence of the USSR
Admiral of the Navy of the Soviet Union KUZNETSOV Nikolai Gerasimovich (1902-1974) During the years of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), member of the Supreme Command Headquarters (the "Stavka"), People's Commissar of the Navy of the USSR, Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.
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 Soviet Navy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Soviets attempted to compete with large American supercarriers by constructing Project OREL, but this was cancelled on the drawing board due to changing priorities.
In another sign of the Soviet Navy's desire to be unique, the Kiev class and Admiral Kuznetsov carriers possessed their own offensive missile component in addition to the organic air arm.
In the latter half of the 1980s, the Soviets attempted yet again to construct a supercarrier, Ulyanovsk, and the vessel was mostly completed, when the end of the Cold War forced the vessel to be scrapped.
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 About Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union N.G. Kuznetsov
In his memoirs Nikolai Kuznetsov gives an insight into the development of the Soviet Navy, its problems and the role it played in the rout of fascism, his views on some of the problems of naval theory and practice are still largely valid today.
From Kuznetsov's book "On the Eve" About the beginning of the Greate Patriotic War (1941-1945).
Realy Kuznetsov was born in 1904, but added 2 years at 15, the official year became 1902.
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 History of Kotlas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Born in a nearby village, he began his naval career in the Northern Dvina River Flotilla in 1919.
For more about the admiral, visit the home page of the Admiral Kuznetsov Foundation.
During the war, around 40,000 men from Kotlas, the Kotlas District, and other nearby districts were called into the army through the Kotlas military command.
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Improved damage control training for officers and crew alike were instituted across the entire Soviet fleet.
The man responsible for the current state of the fleet, First Deputy Minister of Defense and Commander-in-Chief of the Navy Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov, was fired from his post in November 1955.
In February 1956 was demoted to the rank of vice admiral and sent to retirement without the right to return to active service in the Navy.
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 Soviet Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the project was cancelled while still on the drawing board when strategic priorities shifted once more.
A distinctive feature of Soviet carriers is their offensive missile armament (as well as a long-range AAW suite), reflecting an operational concept which placed less emphasis on escort vessels, compared with Western carrier operations.
Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov - (July, 1951 — January, 1956), second term
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 Kuznetsov - Russian ( Soviet ) Aircraft Carrier Specifications; Displacement; Propulsion; Speed; Crew; Armor; Aircraft; ...
Kuznetsov - Russian (Soviet) Aircraft Carrier Specifications; Displacement; Propulsion; Speed; Crew; Armor; Aircraft; Armament
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