Kuznetsov-class carriers are about 932 feet long, 237 feet wide and 212 feet high. They also have a maximum displacement of about 58,000 tons.
Kuznetsov-class carriers are powered by eight turbo-pressurized boilers, four steam turbines, and six diesel generators, bringing the carrier to a maximum speed of about 33 mph.
It also has a sea endurance of 45 days, and an operating range of 3,850 miles to 8,417 miles depending on the speed.
The shot above is of the Kuznetsov belching black smoke through the English Channel in October 2016.
Source: naval-technology.com
Kuznetsov-class carriers have a crew of 1,600 sailors.
But unlike US carriers, the Kuzentsov was built as a defense carrier.
It's armed with 12 P-700 Granit anti-ship cruise missiles, a Kinzhal air defense missile system armed with about 200 anti-air missiles, one Udav-1 anti-torpedo multiple launch rocket system, and eight eight Kashstan air defence gun/missile systems.
The Kuzentsov's 12 P-700 Granit anti-ship cruise missiles are also housed in silos underneath its flight deck.
Source: Business Insider, TASS
And flight deck has a built-in ski jump, angled at 12 degrees, to help with take-offs.
The Kuznetsov is slated to return to service in 2021, but it may take longer.
As The Diplomat noted in April:
"All Soviet carriers were constructed in Ukraine and Russia has lost valuable expertise and technology — particularly surface ship propulsion technology — due to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine."