The Russia thread.
The Russia thread.
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- sted2
- https://en.wikipedia…ETM
- BTW the only active carrier they have left, and so prone to failure tugs accompanied it to Syria in 2016.ETM
- NATO has about 14-15 active carriers available, 11 being American.ETM
- https://pbs.twimg.co…sted
- https://www.navalnew…sted
- Yeah, yeah, I get the trolling. But the whole fact that it even exists, and is their only carrier is worth sharing.ETM
- And the wikipedia link mentioned it's in drydock for repair and refit.ETM
- ?NBQ00
- how far can you spot it coming with bare eyes?pango
- Its powered by something called Mazut
https://en.wikipedia…drgs - 'Interestingly', Japan fucked the Russian Navy back in the day by using coal from Wales, which emitted much less smoke giving them an advantage,Nairn