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Project 11780 Kherson was a 1980s-era Soviet LHD program derived from the Kiev-class aircraft carrier design comparable to the US Tarawa-class amphibious assault ship. The ship would have been about 25,000 tons displacement, with steam turbine power plants and carried about 12 helicopters, four Ondatra-class landing craft and two Tsaplya-class LCACs. It was cancelled with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

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  • 11780型揚陸艦 (ja)
  • Project 11780 (en)
  • Универсальные десантные корабли проекта 11780 (ru)
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  • Project 11780 Kherson was a 1980s-era Soviet LHD program derived from the Kiev-class aircraft carrier design comparable to the US Tarawa-class amphibious assault ship. The ship would have been about 25,000 tons displacement, with steam turbine power plants and carried about 12 helicopters, four Ondatra-class landing craft and two Tsaplya-class LCACs. It was cancelled with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. (en)
  • 11780型強襲揚陸艦(Универсальные десантные корабли проекта 11780)は、ソビエト連邦海軍で計画された強襲揚陸艦。アメリカ海軍のタラワ級強襲揚陸艦を意識した設計で、非公式に「イワン・タラワ(«Иван Тарава»)」と呼ばれていた。 (ja)
  • Универсальные десантные корабли проекта 11780 — нереализованный проект советского универсального десантного корабля (УДК) 1-го ранга. Разрабатывался Невским ПКБ в течение 80-х годов как уменьшенный аналог американского УДК типа «Тарава», за что получил неофициальное прозвище «Иван Тарава». (ru)
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  • Project 11780 (en)
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  • *1×2 130 mm AK-130 naval gun *48 'Dagger' missiles *2-4 Kashtan CIWS (en)
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  • *4 Ondatra-class landing craft *2 Tsaplya-class LCACs (en)
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  • steam turbines (en)
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  • *Up to 12 military helicopters, mix of: *Kamov Ka-25 *Kamov Ka-27 *Kamov Ka-29 (en)
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  • Project 11780 Kherson was a 1980s-era Soviet LHD program derived from the Kiev-class aircraft carrier design comparable to the US Tarawa-class amphibious assault ship. The ship would have been about 25,000 tons displacement, with steam turbine power plants and carried about 12 helicopters, four Ondatra-class landing craft and two Tsaplya-class LCACs. It was cancelled with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. (en)
  • 11780型強襲揚陸艦(Универсальные десантные корабли проекта 11780)は、ソビエト連邦海軍で計画された強襲揚陸艦。アメリカ海軍のタラワ級強襲揚陸艦を意識した設計で、非公式に「イワン・タラワ(«Иван Тарава»)」と呼ばれていた。 (ja)
  • Универсальные десантные корабли проекта 11780 — нереализованный проект советского универсального десантного корабля (УДК) 1-го ранга. Разрабатывался Невским ПКБ в течение 80-х годов как уменьшенный аналог американского УДК типа «Тарава», за что получил неофициальное прозвище «Иван Тарава». (ru)
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