Project 1134
Project 1134 was a Soviet naval program initiated in the 1960s aimed at developing a new class of guided missile destroyers. These ships were designed to enhance the Soviet Navy's capabilities in anti-air and anti-surface warfare, featuring advanced radar and missile systems. The project ultimately led to the construction of several vessels, known as the Sovremenny-class destroyers.
The Sovremenny-class destroyers were notable for their speed, agility, and firepower, making them a significant asset during the Cold War. They were equipped with a variety of weapons, including SS-N-22 Sunburn anti-ship missiles and AK-130 naval guns, allowing them to engage multiple targets effectively.