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Qppralke 07-31-06 07:07 AM

Google map
 
Have you already tried to look into the Severodvinsk shipyard, thru the google map ? :D

I have found a link on the Net. And you can acctually see a very detailed satelite picture and recognize some submarines around the port.

Typhoon:
http://maps.google.com/maps?t=k&ie=U...02137,0.007253
another one:
http://maps.google.com/maps?t=k&ie=U...02138,0.007253

Winston 07-31-06 07:42 AM

I'm often quite amazed what you can find with Google. Just the other day I went looking for the Varyag which I heard is currently residing in the port of Dalian, China...

http://maps.google.com/maps?t=k&ie=U...02891,0.004978

Whistler 07-31-06 11:32 AM

Google Earth/Maps is awesome for stuff like that... there is a whole forum dedicated to military installations in Google Earth.

http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/postlist..../EarthMilitary

I love cruising around in the former USSR, China, and NK looking for cool stuff.

Theres a cool placemark collection with over 600 visible shipwrecks, including old subs and stuff scattered around the SU.

Justin Knight 07-31-06 04:41 PM

http://maps.google.com/maps?t=k&ie=U...02036,0.007231

Is that a little sub on the left next to the enormous ship? What kind of ship is that?

Whistler 07-31-06 07:37 PM

Thats a Kirov Class nuclear Battlecruiser... Probably the Peter Velikiy or Admiral Nakhimov.
http://ensemble.va.com.au/tableau/su...er/Image10.gif

Qppralke 08-01-06 06:36 AM

MP is watching for you . . . .
NO trespassing ! :D

swimsalot 08-01-06 11:49 AM

Isnt it amazing how times change?
Not too long ago these are pictures that people were (literally) dying to get!
In the first picture of the Typhoon, is that a Russian Carrier next to it?

Jamie 08-01-06 02:10 PM

I like zooming around Norfolk and San Diego...

Fortunately, whenever the satellite photos were taken for those two spots, there happened to be some pretty impressive hardware in port that day/week/month for us to gawk at. :cool:


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