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February 24th, 2006   #1
phoenix80
 
 

Moscow stung by US warship gaffe info


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BBC News
Thursday, 23 February 2006

The authorities in Moscow have hastily removed posters congratulating Russian war veterans which mistakenly showed the American warship USS Missouri.

The posters were taken down on Wednesday - just hours before Defender of the Motherland Day.

The Russian defence ministry said it did not produce the posters.
A Moscow city hall official said the design "should have been shown to specialists who can distinguish one battleship from another".

A defence ministry spokesman, Vyacheslav Sedov, said "it was a civilian firm that produced the poster, and the people who made it were simply incompetent".

"We do have similar ships, beautiful ships. They should have used one of those," he added.

The head of Moscow city hall's advertising committee, Vladimir Makarov, told bbcrussian.com that "fine journalists from Moskovsky Komsomolets [newspaper]" spotted the error and "we quickly removed the posters".
"Designers do the drawings, we look at them and approve them - in this case, of course, a mistake was made," he said.

A similar mistake was made last year when for 23 February postcards appeared in Crimea showing a World War II German T-3 tank and an American M60A tank.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4743144.stm

I cant help laughing... Oh My Gosh.
 
February 24th, 2006   #2
5.56X45mm
 
 
Well, the Soviets were on the USS Missouri when the Japs surrendered. Soooooo, they could use it.

But yeah, it's better if they used one of their own ships.
 
February 24th, 2006   #3
CanadianCombat
 
 
does anyone have a picture of the other poster that was screwed up last year.
 
February 24th, 2006   #4
phoenix80
 
 
I have seen the press have an F-14 taking off from a carrier and the caption reads F-15 or something similar.
 
February 24th, 2006   #5
Mohmar Deathstrike
 
 
I've seen lots of such things, like M4s being mistaken for M16s.