Kirov-type cruisers are the largest and most powerful surface combat ships of the Russian Navy and the world. Originally built for the Soviet Navy, they are commonly known in Russia as Project 1144 This class has an impressive arsenal of missiles and cannons, as well as electronics. Its largest radar antenna is mounted on the foremast and is referred to in NATO as the "upper pair". The main armament of the Kirov class is deck-mounted 20 × P-700 Granit (SS-N-19) missiles designed to engage large surface targets, and air defense is provided by 12 × 8 S-300F launchers with 96 missiles and 2 × 20 Osa-MA with 40 missiles. The ships had some differences in sensor and armament packages; the lead ship "Kirov" came with SS-N-14 anti-submarine missiles; on subsequent ships they were replaced by 4 × 9K331 Tor SAMs. Kirov and Frunze had eight 30-mm AK-630 close-in weapon systems, which were replaced by the Chestnut anti-aircraft missile system (CADS-N-1) on subsequent ships. Other weapons are the AK-130 automatic 130mm gun system (except on the Kirov, which had two single 100mm guns instead), 10 × torpedo/missile launchers (capable of firing SS-N-15 missiles on later ships , Udav-1 with 40 anti-submarine missiles and 2 RBU-1000 six-tube launchers. Paints and glue are not included.