It would seem the second page of that might provide some information about what's going on in this picture. I'm not going to try to bring it over because I don't think it would be approved.
Interestingly enough that witch's striker seem to be based on the Yak-41M, which didn't go into production but did conduct test flights from a Kiev class helicopter carrier in September 1991.
The name of the carrier is probably "Novorossiysk." Which is a bit odd since the Yak-141 was tested aboard a different Kiev class carrier, the Admiral Gorshkov (formerly known as the Baku -it's name was changed in 1991 because of the breakup of the USSR).
Wikipedia claims that the Novorossiyk suffered a serious engine room fire, but I question how accurate that information is.
The name of the carrier is probably "Novorossiysk." Which is a bit odd since the Yak-141 was tested aboard a different Kiev class carrier, the Admiral Gorshkov (formerly known as the Baku -it's name was changed in 1991 because of the breakup of the USSR).
Wikipedia claims that the Novorossiyk suffered a serious engine room fire, but I question how accurate that information is.
Okay, I was wondering because to my memory, I know there's no such aircraft carrier called the [Nordwick]. Let me break down the Katakana No Ru Do Vi Ku