found on a Russian forum:
the new Su-35, S-variant?, will take part in the Victory Day Parade so they flew over from
(I think it's pronounced Dzyomghi
to
to practice ...
According to Russian news agency TASS, quoting an industry source, the new generation project 22350 frigate "Admiral Gorshkov" (hull number 417) will continue its sea trials with the Russian Navy Northern Fleet in the Barents Sea. So far, the ship was mostly located in St. Petersburg (where it was assembled by Severnaya Verf shipyard) and conducted initial trials in the Gulf of Finland.
"While the ship is in St. Petersburg, at Severnaya Verf, it is being prepared for the second phase of tests at sea to be conducted on the northern ranges," - a spokesman said, without specifying the date when the new Frigate will head to the Barents Sea.
He noted that the ship will be delivered to the Russian Navy Fleet this year as planned initially.
Some Russian media previously reported about problems in the power plant of the frigate. The shipyard dismissed these reports and said there were "no problems" with the power plant. "The ship pefromed well in the initial tests, the sailors and crew are very happy. This is a completely new design and its tests are carried out very carefully," - said the representative of the shipyard.
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T-14's 2A82 gun seen in the photos doesn't seem to have a thermal sleeve installed installed?
Also, that smooth and almost silent ride suggests two quite important things (TerraN please correct me if I’m wrong): first, the lack of traditional diesel roar and over-rich mixture's belching smoke, so characteristic of most Russian tanks videos, suggests that a drastically lower power band is used, meaning that the power-to-weight ratio might be better than we suspected. Second, the almost complete lack of track clang makes one think that they've finally used the rubberised hinges in the