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Tofke 03-24-06 06:48 AM

great russian navy site (interiors exteriors sub)
 
hi all,

i find a great site about russian "modern" navy with 32O photos of sub and many surface ship.

many "life in sub" pictures

here, sailors in "rest area" in ssgn :o

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...insiderest.jpg


So take a beer, sit in your sofa and click on "slideshow" button at http://photobucket.com/albums/y262/r...avy01/?start=0

have a nice day :up:

Tofke (made in belgium)

JamesT73J 03-24-06 08:55 AM

Who needs a holodeck!

I wonder if that's an Oscar - I'll have a look at these later.

GunnersMate 03-24-06 09:25 AM

"What are these doors?" hmmm... :hmm: :-j

GunnersMate 03-24-06 09:31 AM

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...9__PZS_501.jpg



What is this "Elephant" class? :lol:

Oberon 03-24-06 09:55 AM

I knew I recognised that punctuation...
That's Kapitain's site!!

XabbaRus 03-24-06 10:58 AM

Oh and that Romeo, that fairwater over the bow isn't a lockout chamber for SEALs, but two 650mm tubes. That Romeo was used to test the SS-N-16 Stallion.....

GunnersMate 03-24-06 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by XabbaRus
Oh and that Romeo, that fairwater over the bow isn't a lockout chamber for SEALs, but two 650mm tubes. That Romeo was used to test the SS-N-16 Stallion.....

And here I was thinking he was happy to see me! :smug:

Kapitan 03-24-06 12:46 PM

Gunners mate already have them pictures in general topics called "inside a russian sub" the pictures i have are direct offical pictures by the designers rubin.

That picture is of an oscar 2 class SSGN they use breeze blocks if you knowtice because they are acctualy lighter than steel and also they are more boyant, not to mention they absorb sound. (hence why they are used in houses rather than bricks in the inner walls)

Kapitan 03-24-06 12:46 PM

Forgot that romeo i think was based in the pacific fleet and yes it did test fire SS-N-16 and is also a convert for Special forces but its no longer used.

GunnersMate 03-24-06 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GunnersMate
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Originally Posted by XabbaRus
Oh and that Romeo, that fairwater over the bow isn't a lockout chamber for SEALs, but two 650mm tubes. That Romeo was used to test the SS-N-16 Stallion.....

And here I was thinking he was happy to see me! :smug:

It was a joke eg the phallic look of the bow :roll:

Sea Demon 03-25-06 03:27 AM

Wow. :cool: Nice site. Lots of great pics, Kapitain. :up:

Just one correction on your site, though. On page 6-7 you show some periscope shots and list them incorrectly. Those periscope photos are actually from American subs sneaking up on the Russians. These are not Russian periscopes. :know: I've seen these same photos from USN naval photographic archives. ;)

Kapitan 03-25-06 03:38 AM

What do i list i think it is what you see i dot think i name the vessels that are taking the pictures but then again it has been so long my brain has become fried.

BigBadVuk 03-25-06 08:21 AM

Great site !... :up: How long did u colected photos...they r great!

Kapitan 03-25-06 08:40 AM

They are just the ones i collected from the internet many many more at home and books and videos ect.

But about 8 years for the entire lot.

Sea Demon 03-25-06 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Kapitain
What do i list i think it is what you see i dot think i name the vessels that are taking the pictures but then again it has been so long my brain has become fried.

Yeah. You list some photos like "Akula from periscope of Victor2" and such. Maybe you found them on some site listing them as such, but I've seen these from USN naval archives firsthand. Those are actually from American periscopes spying on the Russkies.. Look on Page 6 of your photo album. ;)


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