Hello everyone,
After the Gepard class, I've decided to try my hand at something larger in the same style.
Since there were some undocumented non-built variants I needed for some AU stuff I will
probably stop procrastinating about and post some day or another, I have taken the occasion to re-draw the baseline Sovremenniy to the latest standard (in this case, based on Gollevainen's new Pr.1134B variants).
For the zero persons who have never heard about this ship: The
Project 956 Sarych was developed in the 70s by Severnoye as the first purpose-built destroyer (most of the previous developments were considered and designated as pure anti-submarine ships as opposed to surface-action destroyers) and the first clean break in post-war Soviet destroyer design.
Christened "Sovremenniy" class by NATO after the lead ship, it was a surprise and a puzzlement for Western intelligence, due in part to the extensive and bristling anti-ship and and-air weaponry, associated with what was perceived as an antiquated steam-boiler propulsion system, which proved temperamental when mixed with the low training standard of Soviet conscript sailors. The ship can be better understood when compared with the contemporary anti-submarine ships, as complementing surface action groups with emphasis on area air defense and ASW defense, as well as a specialist combatant to escort landing groups. It was also the first concrete step towards the creation of a true multi-purpose Soviet destroyer (before the Project 1155 Fregat/Udaloy) which would never see the light of day.
In all, 23 hulls were laid down for the Soviet navy, with 17 ships being commissioned between 1980 and 1993. In addition, two unfinished ships were refurbished in the late 90s and sold to the Popular Republic of China, which ordered two more to a slightly modified Pr.956EM design after 2000.
Design note: this is an unfinished draft with a lot of equipment not installed (as can be seen flying around the drawing) and most railings, cables and antennas omitted for clarity. Since the design is complex to the point of obfuscation, I would appreciate some feedback at this stage before it start with the furnishing.
On a similar note, the current version is base on the early ships but does not represent a specific ship as such. Soviet shipbuilding being(having been?) what it is(was?), I haven't found two identical ships so far. Final versions of the drawing will represent specific ships where applicable.
Still and all, I hope you enjoy this!