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Strong armour against any and all 155 mm shells, only constant AP fire from the likes of the [[USS Brooklyn (CL-40)|USS Brooklyn]] will cause enough damage to put a dent in your crew count. Against 8-inch shells, it is recommended to angle your hull 45 degrees towards the attacker to avoid penetrating hits to your ammunition and engine compartments. Against the [[Admiral Graf Spee]], it is adviced to pray and/or hope the enemy ship is using high-explosive shells.
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The Chapayev has strong armour against any and all 155 mm shells, only constant AP fire from the likes of the [[USS Brooklyn]] will cause enough damage to put a dent in your crew count. Against larger shells, it is recommended to angle your hull 45 degrees towards the attacker to avoid penetrating hits to your ammunition and engine compartments.
  
The {{PAGENAME}} turrets are immune to HE and AP shells from destroyers, as well resistance against being incapacitated from enemy secondary guns that ships like the [[IJN Mogami]] and the [[Kirov]] suffer from a lot. Against cruisers, the turrets are quite resistant to their high-explosive shells aside from the lucky shell that will hit one of the gun breeches, which will disable only one out of the three guns on the turret.
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The {{PAGENAME}}'s turrets are immune to HE and AP shells from destroyers, as well as resistant against being incapacitated from enemy secondary guns that ships like the [[IJN Mogami]] and the [[Kirov]] suffer from a lot. Against cruisers, the turrets are quite resistant to their high-explosive shells aside from the lucky shell that will hit one of the gun breeches, which will disable only one out of the three guns on the turret.
  
 
Deck armour is strong enough to resist 250 kg bombs, but heavier ones will cause catastrophic damage.
 
Deck armour is strong enough to resist 250 kg bombs, but heavier ones will cause catastrophic damage.
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The {{PAGENAME}} possess an average maximum speed with somewhat quick acceleration. While not the faster cruiser seen in the game, it is significantly faster than previous cruisers. The Chapayev is essentially a cruiser with destroyer feelings. It has a very nice responsivness and handling, but the size limits the speed of said responsiveness.
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The {{PAGENAME}} possesses an average maximum speed with somewhat quick acceleration. While not the faster cruiser seen in the game, it is significantly faster than previous cruisers. The Chapayev is essentially a cruiser that feels like a destroyer. It has very nice responsiveness and handling, but the size limits the speed of manoeuvres.
  
 
=== Modifications and economy ===
 
=== Modifications and economy ===
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=== Primary armament ===
 
=== Primary armament ===
 
{{Specs-Fleet-Primary}}
 
{{Specs-Fleet-Primary}}
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{{main|152 mm/57 B-38 (152 mm)}}
 
{{main|152 mm/57 B-38 (152 mm)}}
  
The Chapayev is one of the two Soviet cruisers with access to the formidable 152 mm/57 B-38 (152 mm). It is nothing new to see potent weapons with devastating explosive power with a relatively quick firing rate. The B-38 are no exception. They have a wide variety of different purpose ammunition, from solely anti-ship ammunition to long range anti-aircraft ammunition. As we aquire the Chapayev, we will see that our primary ammunition is full HE. While this round lacks penetration power, the explosive filler in it is more than enough to decimate enemy lightly armored vessels in seconds. Our next round is nothing new, SAPBC. This round is a decent Jack-Of-All-Trades when it comes to destroying enemy vessels. Decent explosive filler for increased penetration. Now we have a completely new round compared to other vessels, APCBC. This round is an essential tool when fighting heavily armored cruisers and battleships. While it has a significantly reduced explosive filler compared to other round, it increases the combat capabilities of the Chapayev against heavily armored cruisers. While using APCBC, aiming at critical components is crucial. Aiming at ammunition, engine compartments and any other components are to be targetted while using this rounds as the reduced filler will not cause as much damage.
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The Chapayev is one of the two Soviet cruisers with access to the formidable 152 mm/57 B-38. It is nothing new to see potent weapons with devastating explosive power with a relatively quick firing rate. The B-38 are no exception. They have a wide variety of different purpose ammunition, from solely anti-ship ammunition to long range anti-aircraft ammunition. The stock ammunition is HE. While this round lacks penetration power, the explosive filler in it is more than enough to decimate lightly armoured vessels in seconds. The SAPBC round is a decent jack-of-all-trades when it comes to destroying enemy vessels, with decent explosive filler as well as increased penetration compared to the HE shell. The APCBC round, an new addition compared to previous vessels, is an essential tool when fighting heavily armoured cruisers and battleships. While it has significantly reduced explosive filler compared to other rounds, it increases the combat capabilities of the Chapayev against heavily armoured cruisers. While using APCBC, aiming at critical components is crucial. Ammunition racks, engine compartments, and any other critical components are to be targeted while using these rounds as the reduced filler will not cause as much damage.
  
 
=== Secondary armament ===
 
=== Secondary armament ===
 
{{Specs-Fleet-Secondary}}
 
{{Specs-Fleet-Secondary}}
{{main|100 mm/56 SM-5-1 (100 mm)}}
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{{main|100 mm/70 SM-5-1 (100 mm)}}
  
The Chapayev is one of the two Soviet cruisers with access to 100 mm/56 SM-5-1 (100 mm). While these turrets are very similar to the [[130 mm/58 SM-2-1 (130 mm)]], they do have a reduced performance due to reduced caliber. They have the exact same use as when used in the [[Spokoinyy]], deliver high amount of rounds at surface targets and have a very powerful AAA. It is nothing new that this weapon system has a very high ROF for the caliber it is (roughly ~30 RPM considering it is a two cannon mount), it has half of what cannons like the [[100 mm/55 MLE model 53 (100 mm)]] have (~60 RPM). However, the Chapayev has four turrets of two cannons each, meaning the total RPM of the Chapayev 100 mm cannons is close to ~1200 RPM which is subsantially higher than most high caliber weapon systems seen in other vessels. It is only surpased by the [[Sverdlov]] as it has six turrets and not four.
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The Chapayev is one of the two Soviet cruisers with access to 100 mm/70 SM-5-1 cannons. While these turrets are very similar to the [[130 mm/58 SM-2-1 (130 mm)|130 mm/58 SM-2-1]], they do have a reduced performance due to the reduced calibre. They have the exact same use as when used in the [[Spokoinyy]], delivering large numbers of rounds to surface targets and can act as very powerful AAA. It is nothing new that this weapon system has a very high ROF for its calibre (~30 RPM considering it is a two cannon mount), it has half of what cannons like the [[100 mm/55 MLE model 53 (100 mm)|100 mm/55 MLE model 53]] have (~60 RPM). However, the Chapayev has four turrets of two cannons each, meaning the total RPM of the Chapayev's 100 mm cannons is close to ~1200 RPM which is subsantially higher than most high caliber weapon systems seen in other vessels. It is only surpassed by the [[Sverdlov]] as it has six turrets and not four.
  
This systems offers a wide variety of purposes when it comes to all types of engagements. Point blank defense, reliable long range AAA, lightly armored vessels Swiss cheese maker or just additional turrets to make minor damage to inutilize bigger ship components, weapon systems, etc etc. These guns have access to the same type of ammunition the 130 mm seen in the Spokoinyy have with a new addition:  HE, SAPBC, HE-VT* and HE-TF. The use of this gun is pretty straight forward as it is exactly as in the Spokoinny. However, the increased amount of turrets significantly increase the AA capabilities, not only because it is able to put much more rounds in the air but all of this rounds can be HE-VT*. We are talking about eight rounds with a 815 g explosive filler and a 15 m trigger radious that fly at 995 m/s every four seconds. If a single 100 mm HE-VT* shell is already deadly enough to cause singificant damage to any aircraft, multiply that by eight and you will get your answer.
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This systems offers a wide variety of purposes when it comes to all types of engagements. Point blank defense, reliable long-range AAA, Swiss cheese maker of lightly armoured vessels, or just additional turrets to make minor damage to disable critical components and weapon systems of larger vessels. These guns have access to the same type of ammunition as the 130 mm seen in the Spokoinyy have with a new addition:  HE, SAPBC, HE-VT* and HE-TF. The use of this gun is pretty straight forward as it is exactly as in the Spokoinyy. However, the increased number of turrets significantly increases the AA capabilities, not only because it is able to put much more rounds in the air but all of these rounds can be HE-VT*. With eight rounds per salvo, each with 815 g explosive filler and a 15 m trigger radius, flying at 995 m/s, fired every four seconds, these guns almost guarantee significant damage towards any unfortunate aircraft.
  
 
The main downside compared to the Spokoinyy is the lack of radar to assist the aiming of the weapon, but is not a big deal.
 
The main downside compared to the Spokoinyy is the lack of radar to assist the aiming of the weapon, but is not a big deal.
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=== Anti-aircraft armament ===
 
=== Anti-aircraft armament ===
 
{{Specs-Fleet-AA}}
 
{{Specs-Fleet-AA}}
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{{main|V-11 (37 mm)}}
 
{{main|V-11 (37 mm)}}
  
As every single Soviet ship seen already in the tree, 37 mm auto-cannons are nothing new. In terms of comparison to previous vessels, the Chapayev is comparable to the [[Spokoinyy]] once again. While the Spokoinyy has 16x 45 mm auto-cannons, the Chapayev has 28x 37 mm auto-cannons. If we look at this in proportion, the difference is not as much, but as always, the more guns the better. These cannons have no different use to what we have seen in all of the previous ships with 37 mm cannons, capable AAA with anti-ship capabilities.
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As every single Soviet ship seen already in the tree, 37 mm autocannons are nothing new. In terms of comparison to previous vessels, the Chapayev is comparable to the [[Spokoinyy]] once again. While the Spokoinyy has 16 x 45 mm auto-cannons, the Chapayev has 28 x 37 mm autocannons. Proportionally, the difference is not as much, but as always, the more guns the better. These cannons have no different use to the 37 mm-equipped ships seen previously, capable AAA with some anti-ship capabilities.
  
 
== Usage in battles ==
 
== Usage in battles ==
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The Chapayev has a very similar use to the previous cruisers but with a significantly increased firepower. It is a ship that can fill many roles, but is most successful at duking it out with enemy destroyers and cruisers. While it isn't recommended, this ship can find some success in close-quarters combat due to the quick reload of the main guns and a large number of secondary and AA batteries. The ship is at its happiest when it can fire at enemy ships from medium range without return fire, or when supporting a larger cruiser or battleship with its fast-firing guns.
 
The Chapayev has a very similar use to the previous cruisers but with a significantly increased firepower. It is a ship that can fill many roles, but is most successful at duking it out with enemy destroyers and cruisers. While it isn't recommended, this ship can find some success in close-quarters combat due to the quick reload of the main guns and a large number of secondary and AA batteries. The ship is at its happiest when it can fire at enemy ships from medium range without return fire, or when supporting a larger cruiser or battleship with its fast-firing guns.
  
 
=== Pros and cons ===
 
=== Pros and cons ===
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'''Pros:'''
 
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* Has great survivability given her crew count
 
* Has great survivability given her crew count
 
* AAA is slow but effective its advised you use HE-VT for 100 mm secondaries
 
* AAA is slow but effective its advised you use HE-VT for 100 mm secondaries
* Very manoeuvrable  
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* Very manoeuvrable
 
* Can survive a few torpedo hits if they hit near the centre of the boat
 
* Can survive a few torpedo hits if they hit near the centre of the boat
  
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* Naval Encyclopedia. (2020, November 04). Chapayev class cruisers were among the last Soviet conventional cruisers. Retrieved January 20, 2021, from <nowiki>https://www.naval-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/ussr/chapayev-class-cruisers/</nowiki>
 
* Naval Encyclopedia. (2020, November 04). Chapayev class cruisers were among the last Soviet conventional cruisers. Retrieved January 20, 2021, from <nowiki>https://www.naval-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/ussr/chapayev-class-cruisers/</nowiki>
 
* Pike, J. (2000). Military. Retrieved January 20, 2021, from <nowiki>https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/68.htm</nowiki>
 
* Pike, J. (2000). Military. Retrieved January 20, 2021, from <nowiki>https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/68.htm</nowiki>
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{{USSR light cruisers}}
 
{{USSR light cruisers}}

Revision as of 18:43, 18 August 2021

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Chapayev
ussr_cruiser_chapayev.png
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Chapayev
AB RB SB
6.0 6.0 6.0
Research:105 000 Specs-Card-Exp.png
Purchase:310 000 Specs-Card-Lion.png

Description

The Pr.68-K, Chapayev, 1950 is a rank IV Soviet light cruiser with a battle rating of 6.0 (AB/RB/SB). It was introduced in Update 1.91 "Night Vision".

General info

Survivability and armour

Armourfront / side / back
Citadel120 / 100 / 50 mm
Main fire tower175 / 65 / 60 mm
Hull25 mm (steel)
Superstructure8 mm (steel)
Number of section8
Displacement14 040 t
Crew1 184 people

The Chapayev has strong armour against any and all 155 mm shells, only constant AP fire from the likes of the USS Brooklyn will cause enough damage to put a dent in your crew count. Against larger shells, it is recommended to angle your hull 45 degrees towards the attacker to avoid penetrating hits to your ammunition and engine compartments.

The Chapayev's turrets are immune to HE and AP shells from destroyers, as well as resistant against being incapacitated from enemy secondary guns that ships like the IJN Mogami and the Kirov suffer from a lot. Against cruisers, the turrets are quite resistant to their high-explosive shells aside from the lucky shell that will hit one of the gun breeches, which will disable only one out of the three guns on the turret.

Deck armour is strong enough to resist 250 kg bombs, but heavier ones will cause catastrophic damage.

Mobility

Speedforward / back
AB71 / 37 km/h
RB61 / 31 km/h
Mobility Characteristics
Game Mode Upgrade Status Maximum Speed (km/h) Turn Time (s) Turn Radius (m)
Forward Reverse
AB Stock ___ ___
Upgraded 71 37
RB/SB Stock ___ ___
Upgraded 61 31

The Chapayev possesses an average maximum speed with somewhat quick acceleration. While not the faster cruiser seen in the game, it is significantly faster than previous cruisers. The Chapayev is essentially a cruiser that feels like a destroyer. It has very nice responsiveness and handling, but the size limits the speed of manoeuvres.

Modifications and economy

Repair costBasic → Reference
AB12 083 → 15 671 Sl icon.png
RB11 655 → 15 116 Sl icon.png
Total cost of modifications93 300 Rp icon.png
156 800 Sl icon.png
Talisman cost1 800 Ge icon.png
Crew training90 000 Sl icon.png
Experts310 000 Sl icon.png
Aces1 200 Ge icon.png
Research Aces570 000 Rp icon.png
Reward for battleAB / RB / SB
450 / 600 / 100 % Sl icon.png
178 / 178 / 178 % Rp icon.png
Modifications
Seakeeping Unsinkability Firepower
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Dry-Docking
Research:
3 700 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 200 Sl icon.png
230 Ge icon.png
Mods new ship rudder.png
Rudder Replacement
Research:
3 500 Rp icon.png
Cost:
5 800 Sl icon.png
210 Ge icon.png
Mods new ship screw.png
Propeller Replacement
Research:
3 900 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 500 Sl icon.png
240 Ge icon.png
Mods new ship engine.png
Engine Maintenance
Research:
7 600 Rp icon.png
Cost:
13 000 Sl icon.png
470 Ge icon.png
Mods ship damage control crew.png
Damage Control Division
Research:
3 700 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 200 Sl icon.png
230 Ge icon.png
Mods ship fire control crew.png
Fire Division
Research:
3 500 Rp icon.png
Cost:
5 800 Sl icon.png
210 Ge icon.png
Mods engine smoke screen system.png
Smokescreen
Research:
3 500 Rp icon.png
Cost:
5 800 Sl icon.png
210 Ge icon.png
Mods ship anti fragmentation protection.png
Shrapnel Protection
Research:
3 900 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 500 Sl icon.png
240 Ge icon.png
Mods ship venting.png
Ventilation
Research:
3 900 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 500 Sl icon.png
240 Ge icon.png
Mods new ship pumps.png
New Pumps
Research:
7 600 Rp icon.png
Cost:
13 000 Sl icon.png
470 Ge icon.png
Mods ship ammo wetting.png
Ammo Wetting
Research:
7 600 Rp icon.png
Cost:
13 000 Sl icon.png
470 Ge icon.png
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Anti-Air Armament Targeting
Research:
3 700 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 200 Sl icon.png
230 Ge icon.png
Mods he frag dist fuse ship.png
100mm_ussr_sm5_1_navy_dist_he_ammo_pack
Research:
3 700 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 200 Sl icon.png
230 Ge icon.png
Mods tank ammo.png
152mm_ussr_b38_navy_ap_ammo_pack
Research:
3 700 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 200 Sl icon.png
230 Ge icon.png
Mods new aux caliber turrets.png
Auxiliary Armament Targeting
Research:
3 500 Rp icon.png
Cost:
5 800 Sl icon.png
210 Ge icon.png
Mods he frag base fuse tank.png
100mm_ussr_sm5_1_navy_base_fuse_he_ammo_pack
Research:
3 500 Rp icon.png
Cost:
5 800 Sl icon.png
210 Ge icon.png
Mods tank ammo.png
152mm_ussr_b38_navy_sap_ammo_pack
Research:
3 500 Rp icon.png
Cost:
5 800 Sl icon.png
210 Ge icon.png
Mods new main caliber turrets.png
Primary Armament Targeting
Research:
3 900 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 500 Sl icon.png
240 Ge icon.png
Mods ship rangefinder.png
Improved Rangefinder
Research:
3 900 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 500 Sl icon.png
240 Ge icon.png
Mods tank ammo.png
152mm_ussr_b38_navy_zs_ammo_pack
Research:
3 900 Rp icon.png
Cost:
6 500 Sl icon.png
240 Ge icon.png
Mods he frag proxi fuze ship.png
100mm_ussr_sm5_1_navy_radio_aa_ammo_pack
Research:
7 600 Rp icon.png
Cost:
13 000 Sl icon.png
470 Ge icon.png

Armament

Primary armament

4 х Turret3 x 152 mm/57 B-38 cannon
Ammunition540 rounds
Vertical guidance-5° / 45°

The Chapayev is one of the two Soviet cruisers with access to the formidable 152 mm/57 B-38. It is nothing new to see potent weapons with devastating explosive power with a relatively quick firing rate. The B-38 are no exception. They have a wide variety of different purpose ammunition, from solely anti-ship ammunition to long range anti-aircraft ammunition. The stock ammunition is HE. While this round lacks penetration power, the explosive filler in it is more than enough to decimate lightly armoured vessels in seconds. The SAPBC round is a decent jack-of-all-trades when it comes to destroying enemy vessels, with decent explosive filler as well as increased penetration compared to the HE shell. The APCBC round, an new addition compared to previous vessels, is an essential tool when fighting heavily armoured cruisers and battleships. While it has significantly reduced explosive filler compared to other rounds, it increases the combat capabilities of the Chapayev against heavily armoured cruisers. While using APCBC, aiming at critical components is crucial. Ammunition racks, engine compartments, and any other critical components are to be targeted while using these rounds as the reduced filler will not cause as much damage.

Secondary armament

4 х Turret2 x 100 mm/70 SM-5-1 cannon
Ammunition600 rounds

The Chapayev is one of the two Soviet cruisers with access to 100 mm/70 SM-5-1 cannons. While these turrets are very similar to the 130 mm/58 SM-2-1, they do have a reduced performance due to the reduced calibre. They have the exact same use as when used in the Spokoinyy, delivering large numbers of rounds to surface targets and can act as very powerful AAA. It is nothing new that this weapon system has a very high ROF for its calibre (~30 RPM considering it is a two cannon mount), it has half of what cannons like the 100 mm/55 MLE model 53 have (~60 RPM). However, the Chapayev has four turrets of two cannons each, meaning the total RPM of the Chapayev's 100 mm cannons is close to ~1200 RPM which is subsantially higher than most high caliber weapon systems seen in other vessels. It is only surpassed by the Sverdlov as it has six turrets and not four.

This systems offers a wide variety of purposes when it comes to all types of engagements. Point blank defense, reliable long-range AAA, Swiss cheese maker of lightly armoured vessels, or just additional turrets to make minor damage to disable critical components and weapon systems of larger vessels. These guns have access to the same type of ammunition as the 130 mm seen in the Spokoinyy have with a new addition: HE, SAPBC, HE-VT* and HE-TF. The use of this gun is pretty straight forward as it is exactly as in the Spokoinyy. However, the increased number of turrets significantly increases the AA capabilities, not only because it is able to put much more rounds in the air but all of these rounds can be HE-VT*. With eight rounds per salvo, each with 815 g explosive filler and a 15 m trigger radius, flying at 995 m/s, fired every four seconds, these guns almost guarantee significant damage towards any unfortunate aircraft.

The main downside compared to the Spokoinyy is the lack of radar to assist the aiming of the weapon, but is not a big deal.

Anti-aircraft armament

14 х Turret2 x 37 mm/67 twin automatic V-11 cannon
Ammunition4000 rounds
Belt capacity5 rounds
Fire rate180 shots/min
Main article: V-11 (37 mm)

As every single Soviet ship seen already in the tree, 37 mm autocannons are nothing new. In terms of comparison to previous vessels, the Chapayev is comparable to the Spokoinyy once again. While the Spokoinyy has 16 x 45 mm auto-cannons, the Chapayev has 28 x 37 mm autocannons. Proportionally, the difference is not as much, but as always, the more guns the better. These cannons have no different use to the 37 mm-equipped ships seen previously, capable AAA with some anti-ship capabilities.

Usage in battles

The Chapayev has a very similar use to the previous cruisers but with a significantly increased firepower. It is a ship that can fill many roles, but is most successful at duking it out with enemy destroyers and cruisers. While it isn't recommended, this ship can find some success in close-quarters combat due to the quick reload of the main guns and a large number of secondary and AA batteries. The ship is at its happiest when it can fire at enemy ships from medium range without return fire, or when supporting a larger cruiser or battleship with its fast-firing guns.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Has great survivability given her crew count
  • AAA is slow but effective its advised you use HE-VT for 100 mm secondaries
  • Very manoeuvrable
  • Can survive a few torpedo hits if they hit near the centre of the boat

Cons:

  • Slow without engine upgrades
  • Fire rate is all but amazing
  • Prone to quick flooding without pump upgrade
  • Little armour for ammunition magazines

History

The Soviet cruiser Chapayev (Чапаев) was the lead ship of her class of light cruisers built for the Soviet Navy before and after the Second World War. Initially designed as a follow-up to the previous Kirov-class cruisers, the ship was laid down and launched at the start of the Second World War before construction was halted due to the German invasion. Chapayev was completed after the war, albeit to an altered design with heavily-increased anti-aircraft armament. However, due to the advent of advanced weapons systems such as guided missiles, the ship was made obsolete extremely quickly. Chapayev was reduced to a training ship in 1960, and sold for scrap by 1963.

Design and development

The Chapayev class, or Project 68, was designed as a follow up to the previous Kirov class of light cruisers. The ships were designed with a new main armament of twelve 6-inch guns, compared to the nine 7-inch guns of the Kirov class. The ship was also significantly larger, displacing almost 5000 tons more than the preceding Kirovs. Initially, it was planned that a total of 17 ships would be built, but only seven ships had been started when the Germans invaded. The Chapayev was the first of these ships, launched in 1941 just before the invasion. Two of the seven hulls were destroyed on their slipways by the German forces, but the remaining five vessels were completed after the war in 1950.

Chapayev displaced 14 000 tons full load and had a complement of 840. Her main armament consisted of twelve 6-inch (152 mm) guns in four triple mounts, similar to the comparable British and American cruiser classes. Being completed after the war, she also carried an extremely heavy anti-aircraft armament of eight 100 mm dual-purpose guns in double mounts, and 28 37 mm anti aircraft guns. She also had six beam torpedo tubes, which were removed later on. Chapayev had been built with a seaplane catapult and hangar, but these were swiftly removed before her completion as there was no need for them in the postwar naval environment.

Operational History

After her completion, Chapayev entered service with the Russian 4th Fleet. In July of 1951, she was transferred to the Black sea fleet. The advent of the Chapayevs and Sverdlovs was a huge shock for the United Kingdom, and resulted in the development of the Blackburn Buccaneer as an effective anti-ship aircraft designed to counter them. However, due to the advent of the guided missile, Chapayev soon became obsolete. She was withdrawn from the fleet in April of 1958 and used as a training ship between 1958 and 1963. In October of 1963, she was sold and scrapped by early 1964.

Devblog

In July 1937, the USSR formally joined the 1936 London Naval Agreement. Having agreed to the restrictions imposed by the treaty, Soviet shipbuilders began developing a new light cruiser design around the treaty limitations. However, it quickly became clear that it wasn't possible to match the new design against both treaty limitations and naval needs, despite the already applying weight saving measures. As a result, the decision was made to disregard the treaty restrictions in March 1938, with the design already being approved by the following year.

Initially, 26 ships of the Project 68 cruisers were planned for construction. However, initial construction difficulties resulted in only 7 ships being laid down, of which 4 were later launched. The subsequent German invasion in June 1941 led to all work on ships of the Project 68 class to be suspended.

Following the end of WWII, Soviet shipbuilders quickly realized that, due to the appearance of new technologies and tactics, vessels such as the Project 68 ships were no longer suitable for modern naval combat. Thus, the decision was made to restart their construction under a modernized design. The lead ship of this class was the Soviet light cruiser Chapayev.

Chapayev was laid down in October 1939 and launched in April 1941. Having its construction suspended during the war, it was only restarted in the late 1940s, with the ship finally seeing completion and entering service with the Soviet Navy in May 1950. Chapayev served until 1958, before being assigned to support roles leading up to its retirement. In the early 1960s, the ship was ultimately decommissioned from service and was subsequently broken up for scrap in 1964.

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References

  • Naval Encyclopedia. (2020, November 04). Chapayev class cruisers were among the last Soviet conventional cruisers. Retrieved January 20, 2021, from https://www.naval-encyclopedia.com/coldwar/ussr/chapayev-class-cruisers/
  • Pike, J. (2000). Military. Retrieved January 20, 2021, from https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/68.htm


USSR light cruisers
  Imperial Russia
Svetlana-class  Krasny Krym* · Krasny Kavkaz*
  * Laid down by Imperial Russian Navy; Finished and renamed by the USSR
Project  Soviet Union
Pr.26  Kirov · Voroshilov · Maxim Gorky
Pr.68  Chapayev · Zheleznyakov
Pr.68-bis  Sverdlov · Mikhail Kutuzov
Pr.68-bis-ZiF  Shcherbakov
Lend-Lease  USA
Omaha-class  Murmansk
Trophies  Italy
Condottieri-class  Kerch