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oops Today at 2:22 PM
forgot:
displacement about 2k

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of the "Breeze" Corvette (
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please note it's Russian fantasies which I just quote):

...
so, with the total of 24 tubes, would be close to the line from Wednesday at 10:59 PM
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as you can see, these ships MORE OR LESS follow the trend of eleven tubes per one thousand metric tons of full displacement; they're WARSHIPS
 
Turkey agrees to pay Russia $2.5B for S-400 missile systems, official says
Published 18 hours ago
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Turkey has agreed to pay Russia 2.5 billion dollars for its most advanced missile defense system S-400, an official said late Thursday.

The official, speaking to Bloomberg on condition of anonymity, said that the regional power wanted to build its own missile defense systems.

"For Turkey, the key aspect of any deal is transfer of technology or know how. The Russian agreement to allow two of the S-400 batteries to be produced in Turkey will serve that aim," the official added.

Turkey's purchase of the Russian missile system is a clear sign of the country's disappointment with the West, mainly due to the EU's attitude towards Turkish officials and the fact that the leader of Gülenist terror group (FETÖ), Fetullah Gülen is living in the U.S. and American officials have yet to take any steps to extradite him despite the "85 boxes of concrete evidence" proving that he was behind the July 15 coup attempt, which left 249 dead and over 2100 injured.

The U.S.' support to the YPG terrorist group, the Syrian affiliate of the PKK is also one of the biggest reasons Turkish-American diplomatic relations have soured.

Turkey and Russia have engaged in talks regarding Turkey's cooperation with Russia in the defense sector since the Russian-Turkish rapprochement in August 2016.

The S-400 is a new generation of Russian missile system, which has so far been sold to China and India only.

Last year, both China and India signed an intergovernmental agreement for the procurement of four regiments of Russian-made S-400s. Turkey will become the first NATO-member country to purchase the system.
LOL noticed this topic in Russian Internet; most guys seemed to think it's something like this:
LOL!
 
Sunday at 2:22 PM
as of now, if I didn't miss it ... the Spanish blogger doesn't have anything on the design study by

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of the "Breeze" Corvette (
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please note it's Russian fantasies which I just quote):

length 115 m;
speed up to 30 knots;
range 4000 nmi;
endurance 15 days;
propulsion CODAG;
armament ... some my guesses:

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plus two times "Paket"

etc.:
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kinda resembles Project 20382 (still a fantasy)
minus VLSs
LOL!
viernes, 14 de julio de 2017
¡De corbeta en corbeta... y tiro porque me toca!
Unos días atrás, a cuenta del IMDS 2017, entró con fuerza la corbeta rusa 'Briz' ...
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beat you to it, señor
LOL just a coincidence
 
Yesterday at 2:44 PM
Turkey agrees to pay Russia $2.5B for S-400 missile systems, official says
Published 18 hours ago
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LOL noticed this topic in Russian Internet; most guys seemed to think it's something like this:
LOL!
while now:

Q: Can I ask you about Turkey? They announced yesterday that they're going to buy four Russian S-400s, advanced anti-air. Does that put any tension in the U.S. military to Turkish military relationship? That they're a NATO ally buying a very advanced Russian hardware?

SEC. MATTIS: The problem is, how do you interoperate in the NATO system with Russians? They'll never interoperate. They're built -- you don't just layer on interoperability at the end. So, we'll have to see, does it go through? Do they actually employ it, do they employ it only in one area? All that kind of stuff. But I -- you know, we'll have to take a look at it. Obviously, it's not going to be interoperable with NATO systems.

Q: Does the U.S. approve of them buying Russian...

(CROSSTALK)

SEC. MATTIS: This is a sovereign decision, so.
Media Availability With Secretary Mattis in the Pentagon
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(I noticed this linked at gazeta.ru:
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)

I mean, Turkey with both F-35 and Triumph, seriously?
 
now I was checking on the most recent blog post of señor
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the graphics seems to be based on
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info

the picture seems to come from
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:

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I was intrigued by the VLS placement, found:
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anyway, since the project was "unveiled" back in 2010, it's just yet another Russian fantasy (I haven't heard of anything beyond the design stage)
 
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