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related to the recent launch https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/russian-military-news-reports-data-etc.t1545/page-336#post-397484
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/russian-military-news-reports-data-etc.t1545/page-336#post-397484
I did some digging and the map from inside of
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seems strange to me; its author put in red "missile launch area closure", I added the white circle approximately at Chizha (Чижа) Missile Range (where I figured the missile had landed:
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):
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something likely got lost in translation :)
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delft

Brigadier
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LOL! here she is, perhaps the luckiest ship in Naval History ... only few experts would've remembered the third in the (unimportant anyway) class of protected cruisers, but ... at later point every kid in Eastern Block had to draw her (I admit I did so with pleasure :) ... and now they're working 24/7 on her to finish the overhaul until July 16:
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LOL!
Totally OT:
Some sixty years ago I read in a popular Dutch magazine an article about naval espionage in much earlier times that said among other things that spies bought picture postcards of naval vessels and that navies chose to use turrets as small as possible to try to make the guns look more impressive. Aurora's A turret reminds me of that article.
 

FORBIN

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The 2 last Su-30M2 delivered the 20 in service now replace in some units for training Su-27UB able for combat also ofc, normaly no new order planned, a variant for Russian AF very close of the Su-30MK/MKK2 exported.

Su-30M2 2 derniers.jpg

With it new Flankers in AF:

20 Su-30M2
48 Su-35S + 50 in order
56 Su-30SM + 34 + Navy 8 and 12 in order replace Su-24M 30 in service
77 Su-34 + 47 definitely more replace Su-24 again 110 Su-24M/M2
Total 201 in about 5 years
Also 16 new Mig-29SMT soon

Remains 200 Su-27
110 Su-27P/UB, Navy 15
55 Su-27SM1/2
24 Su-27SM3 + 36 Su-27P mod en SM3

And
200 Su-25
134 Mig-31 whose 75 BM
174 Mig-29 whose 28 SMT
80 Su-24MR + about 6 Navy

Total AF 1080 fighter-bombers/Recc + 185 bombers
 

FORBIN

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Will the Russian Army Really Get 100+ Armata Tanks by 2018 ?

Uralvagonzavod is set to deliver the first batch of 100 operational T-14 Armata main battle tanks to the Russian Ground Forces between 2017 and 2018.

Russian industry officials had earlier indicated that the new tank
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—which came as a surprise to many observers who believed that the new armored fighting vehicle would not be ready for production until the early 2020s.

“The projected delivery date—2017-18—does not move,” Vyacheslav Halitov, deputy general director of Uralvagonzavod, told the Moscow-based
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The Russians hope to reduce the cost of the new Armata family—which includes a host of war machines including an infantry-fighting vehicle—by buying large production blocks. Uralvagonzavod will also have to use new manufacturing techniques—such as
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production costs.

Halitov told the news agency that the cost of the new tanks “will definitely be adjusted downward.” He added that it would be possible to cut costs with “good batches of 100-150 pieces and streamlined production.”

The Russian army has taken delivery of twenty pre-production versions of the tank for operational testing—which is currently under way just outside Moscow at Kubinka. The first operational T-14 unit is likely to be stood up in Siberia with a unit that performed particularly well during the invasion of Crimea according to a source.

The Russian Ground Forces are expected to take delivery of operational Armatas
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. However, that might only apply to only the T-14 main battle tank variant. It’s not clear if other Armata variants are also in production.

The Armata Universal Combat Platform consists of the T-14 main battle tank, the T-15 heavy infantry fighting vehicle and the T-16 armored recovery vehicle, among a host of other vehicles.
Another member of the Armata family includes an upgunned heavy assault armored vehicle, which has been dubbed “the Tank Killer” by Russian media. The
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variant seems to incorporate a derivative of the 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV’s 152mm artillery piece into the Armata chassis in a direct fire mounting.

However, while the Moscow continues to make bold proclamations about its grand rearmament plans, it’s not clear how the Kremlin hopes to pay for this vast arsenal given Russia’s faltering economy. It remains to be seen if a division of operational Armata main battle tank emerges before 2020.

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Totally OT:
yes , so I'll be brief:

Some sixty years ago I read
LOL
in a popular Dutch magazine an article about naval espionage in much earlier times that said among other things that spies bought picture postcards of naval vessels and that navies chose to use turrets as small as possible to try to make the guns look more impressive.
what times was it? 19th century, I guess ... and I guess you referred to open gun mountings as:

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looks tiny ... but compared it to me :) it doesn't:
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LOL!

Aurora's A turret reminds me of that article.
I looked up the site with specs of her 152 mm (6") / 45 naval gun model 1892) (surprisingly, it's not included in Campbell's Naval Weapons of WW1):
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(and I could compare to the k. u. k. gun shown above, but this wouldn't be Russian Military News :) so let me just tell you I don't believe the rate of fire quoted for the Russian gun)
 

navyreco

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Video: Russia’s nuclear-powered submarine Severodvinsk launches Kalibr cruise missile

The Russian Northern Fleet’s Project 885 nuclear-powered submarine Severodvinsk has successfully hit a coastal practice target, using the Kalibr (NATO reporting name: SS-N-27 Sizzler) missile system, fleet spokesman Captain 1st Rank Vadim Serga said on Wednesday.
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Video: Russia’s nuclear-powered submarine Severodvinsk launches Kalibr cruise missile


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thank you, navyreco; inside of your link
... hit a coastal practice target at the Chizha range ...
and Sunday at 3:42 PM
... I added the white circle approximately at Chizha (Чижа) Missile Range (where I figured the missile had landed:
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):
f0tKk.jpg

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