kheegan wrote: Did she and her sister ship get to kick any Soviet ass?
KG
The others answered to the question pretty well already...
Like Sea Skimmer said, during the Winter War the Ilmarinen or Väinämöinen saw almost no action at all. I believe one of them was put in Turku (third largest city in the south-western coast) to help in anti-aircraft tasks.
The case with Ilmarinen was fucking big mistake by the Finnish naval command. The whole opearion was only a diversion and they supposedly knew that the operational area was mined. So what do they do? They put the
flagship of the Navy as the first ship of the armada. Sounds awfully Trekkyish tactic to me.
One of the reasons why there were so few naval engagements in the Finnish gulf during the war, is that in the 30s Estonians and Finns had extensive military co-operation. This included plans to force the Soviet Baltic Sea fleet to stay hiding near Leningrad, so that it could not disturb any cargo traffic (which was vital for Finland) in the Baltic Sea. How did they achieve this then?
Well, at one point the Finnish Gulf that seperates Estonia and Finland is only 35 kilometers wide. On both sides the Imperial Russia had constructed heavy 305mm cannons to protect St. Petersburg, and now they were in Estonian and Finnish hands. These cannons had a range of 40 kilometers so they could easily seal the entire gulf. Finns and Estonians modernised them and created a common fire control system.
In the event of a war, the submarine fleets of both Navies would have been placed under a Finnish command and tasked with the job to destroy all Soviet ships that would've gotten through the 305mm cannons. Of course, this was never realized because Estonia fell to the Soviets in 1940, but later when the Germans occupied Estonia, they decided to use the plan...
Sorry for going OT
I like Kirov as well. A neat 'little' ship. Ticonderoga-class is also one of my favorites, I just don't know why. I know that Iowa was a better vessel than Yamato, but the Japanese ship has a massive tower design that is always a big plus - it makes the whole thing look so damn powerful.