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July 8th, 2004   Post 11
Doc.S
Centurion
 
You guys.....

Well A big ship it is ---- Impressive ---- Indeed

= always want to use that icon


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July 8th, 2004   Post 12
FlyingFrog
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
This much more bigger guy Minsk Carrier is bought by a Chinese private company and now becomes a Tourism Park

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July 9th, 2004   Post 13
Doc.S
Centurion
 
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This much more bigger guy Minsk Carrier is bought by a Chinese private company and now becomes a Tourism Park
*Lmao*!!!!!

FlyingFrog...... You almost killed me there.....


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July 9th, 2004   Post 14
Snauhi
Primus Pilus
 
Russia wont scrap that cruiser...
 
July 9th, 2004   Post 15
Snauhi
Primus Pilus
 
btw a very good page


http://www.globaldefence.net
 
July 9th, 2004   Post 16
Doc.S
Centurion
 
Snauhi

You are right here .... I was not laughing at the Russian navy but the picture and the comments before it. Sorry about that one. Russia have since 2000 done big things with their forces. I have the report in my hand in this moment. 20 pages of information about the Russian navy and their forces. I did a school essay on the russian forces in 2001. All from Safetyenviorment to the Armed forces design, navy, landforces, airdefenses, personalstructure, strategicforces, military industrial etc etc.

With all respect for the Russian people they have done a good and hard job to come back after Gorbatsjov's “Peristrojka”.


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