Slava vs Ticonderoga

Overview

The Slava and the Ticonderoga are both Cruiser classes.

Displacement is 11,490 tons for the Slava vs 9,800 tons for the Ticonderoga. The Slava reaches 32 knots vs 32 knots for the Ticonderoga. Operational range is 6,800 nautical miles for the Slava vs 6,000 for the Ticonderoga. The Slava carries a crew of 485 vs 330 for the Ticonderoga.

The Slava was produced in 3 units vs 27 for the Ticonderoga. The Slava was commissioned in 1982, 1 years before the Ticonderoga (1983).

Ex-USSR cruiser, introduced in 1982, displaces 11,490 tons and uses COGOG propulsion.
Origin πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Ex-USSR
Category Cruiser
Type Guided-missile cruiser
Manufacturer 61 Communards Shipyard
Year introduced 1982
Number built 3 units
Estimated unit price NA
American guided-missile cruiser, introduced in 1983, uses four General Electric LM2500 gas turbine engines.
Origin πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
Category Cruiser
Type Guided-missile cruiser
Manufacturer Ingalls Shipbuilding
Year introduced 1983
Number built 27 units
Estimated unit price $1,000 million
Displacement 11,490 tons β—‰
Maximum speed 32.0 knots β—‰
Range 6,800 nm at 18 knots β—‰
Length 186.4 m β—‰
Beam 20.8 m β—‰
Crew 485 β—‰
Propulsion COGOG: GTU M21 2 Γ— M70 cruise gas turbines and 4 Γ— M90 boost gas turbines, 2 cruise steam turbines, 2 exhaust gas boilers, 4 Γ— M8KF gas turbines, 2 shafts
Armament
  • 16 (8 Γ— 2) P-1000 Vulcan (SS-N-12 Sandbox) anti-ship missiles
  • 64 (8 Γ— 8) S-300F Fort (SA-N-6 Grumble) long-range surface-to-air missiles
  • 40 (2 Γ— 20) OSA-M (SA-N-4 Gecko) SR SAM
  • 1 Γ— twin AK-130 130 mm/L70 dual purpose guns
  • 6 Γ— 1 AK-630 close-in weapons systems
  • 2 Γ— 12 RBU-6000 anti-submarine mortars
  • 10 (2 Γ— 5) 533 mm torpedo tubes
Displacement 9,800 tons β—‰
Maximum speed 32.0 knots β—‰
Range 6,000 nm at 20 knots β—‰
Length 173.0 m β—‰
Beam 16.8 m β—‰
Crew 330 β—‰
Propulsion 4 Γ— General Electric LM2500 gas turbine engines, 2 Γ— controllable-reversible pitch propellers, 2 Γ— rudders
Armament
  • 2 Γ— Mk 41 vertical launch systems (122 cells)
  • 2 Γ— Mk 26 missile launchers (68 x RIM-66 SM-2, 20 x RUR-5 ASROC)
  • 8 Γ— RGM-84 Harpoon missiles
  • 2 Γ— 5 in (127 mm) Mark 45 lightweight gun
  • 2 Γ— Mk 38 25 mm Machine Gun Systems
  • 2–4 Γ— .50 in (12.7 mm) cal. machine gun
  • 2 Γ— Phalanx CIWS
  • 2 Γ— Mk 32 12.75 in (324 mm) triple torpedo tubes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has greater displacement, the Slava-class or Ticonderoga-class?
The Slava-class has greater displacement at 11,490 tons compared to the Ticonderoga-class's 9,800 tons.
Which is faster, the Slava-class or Ticonderoga-class?
The Ticonderoga-class is faster with a maximum speed of 32 knots compared to the Slava-class's 32 knots.
Which has longer range, the Slava-class or Ticonderoga-class?
The Slava-class has a longer range at 6,800 nautical miles compared to the Ticonderoga-class's 6,000 nautical miles.
Which is longer, the Slava-class or Ticonderoga-class?
The Slava-class is longer at 186.4 meters compared to the Ticonderoga-class's 173.0 meters.
How many crew members do the Slava-class and Ticonderoga-class have?
The Slava-class has a larger crew complement of 485 compared to the Ticonderoga-class's 330 crew members.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Slava-class or Ticonderoga-class?
The Ticonderoga-class has been built in greater numbers with 27 vessels compared to 3 vessels of the Slava-class.