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We need 8 of these...



4 of these...



6 of these...

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...for our Mistrals. You can bill me 1/2 on signing of contract and 1/2 on delivery. Thank you. :tup:
I'm pretty sure @Penguin is on board with this. :-)
2 each 8-round Gibka = 4 (deckmount, won't need a deckhouse)
2 each 76mm = 4 (will need a deckhouse for magazine)
1 each RBU 6000 = 2 (will need a deckhouse for magazine)

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For a modest yet generous donation of sardines, I'll gladly second such a proposal
 
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Billions of blue blistering barnacles! lol.
Is that guacamole on top? I've never seen that combination, looks delicious wow.
Tough choice between that or this!

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Is this still the Russian Navy thread? :lol:
 
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The first Corvette Project 22800 "Uragan" launched.
Nice clean and crisp design. Interesting to see the new AK-176 turret shaped shielding. I'm a bit surprised at the choice for 2x AK630, which is reminiscent of the project 1241/1242 Molnya ships: models and graphics often displayed Pantsir-M (or similar) in the rear. Also, contrary to the older Molnya and the newer Buyan-M, I don't discern anything that looks like a pedestal for firing MANPADS or e.g. a Gibka remote controlled MANPADS mounting. Notably absent is any ASW armament and sensors, which makes this a pure patrol / fast attack unit. Doesn't appear to have an anti-swimmer system either (but maybe that's reserved for larger units). On the whole, nice!
 
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Nice clean and crisp design. Interesting to see the new AK-176 turret shaped shielding. I'm a bit surprised at the choice for 2x AK630, which is reminiscent of the project 1241/1242 Molnya ships: models and graphics often displayed Pantsir-M (or similar) in the rear. Also, contrary to the older Molnya and the newer Buyan-M, I don't discern anything that looks like a pedestal for firing MANPADS or e.g. a Gibka remote controlled MANPADS mounting. Notably absent is any ASW armament and sensors, which makes this a pure patrol / fast attack unit. Doesn't appear to have an anti-swimmer system either (but maybe that's reserved for larger units). On the whole, nice!
The Pantsir-M will be placed starting from the 3rd ship.
 
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