Written by Keith Jacobs
Images by D-Mitch
The Ivan Rogov (Project 1174) class amphibious dock landing
ships (LPD) were in the early 1970s the largest amphibious warship design then
attempted by the former-Soviet Union. They were robust, highly flexible, and
expensive in construction and maintenance costs, but offered for the first
time, long-distance operational capability to place Soviet naval infantry in
such distant locations as the eastern Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, or Southeast
Asia, in conducting mosrkaia
descantnaia operatsiia (Sea Landing
Operation) in support of Soviet policy objectives. Till today, the three vessels of the Project 1174 LPD, are the largest amphibious warfare ships ever commissioned by the Russian Navy.
Images by D-Mitch
Mitrofan Moskalenko, the third vessel in the Ivan Rogov class |
Mitrofan Moskalenko, the third and most advanced vessel in the Ivan Rogov class |