A couple more contemporary Western interpretations of how the Tbilisi-class might look on completion based on known sources.
Tbilisi, Project 1143.5, NATO 'Balcom-5' Class, 1990
Drawing Notes: This design comes a late 1980s (1989?) datasheet, oddly in Cyrillic text but clearly based on Western information, the class being identified by its 'Balcom-5' NATO designation. The specifications include 60 unspecified aircraft but the weaponry is odd being listed as 57mm and 30mm guns but actually twin AK-176s are shown - the entire island being more or less a cut and paste from the Kiev-series. The missiles are odder - SA-N-9 'Gauntlet' despite the inclusion of 'Top Dome' directors for SA-N-6 'Grumble'(!!) and SS-N-22 'Sunburn' SSMs which were never fitted to carriers nor were they vertically launched! So I made the decision to keep S-300F and switched the missiles to the real outfit.
Tbilisi, Project 1143.5, NATO 'Tbilisi' Class, 1990
Drawing Notes: This one is from
Jane's Fighting Ships, circa 1990 and thus earlier than the one I previously drew. The drawing was a basic outline sketch but strongly followed the features of the source for the top drawing. The curious feature of the drawing was an array of 20x CIWS-type guns, some being larger than 30mm mounts. These may have been intended to show AKM-30 and what would become Kortik but this was unclear from the drawing so I took the decision to use the -30M as a change.