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Silent Hunter
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Oh nice pics, lousy weld
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Nice find Bill, I recognise the show, I've seen clips from it regarding T-80s and various Russian missiles on youtube but never submarines, and wow, what great Alfa footage!
![]() One question, at time index 08:06, what is that? Is it some kind of escape pod, or ballast tank simulator? It looks very strange. ![]() |
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Great find Bill! Good shots of the Victor III
![]() Here's another shot of that dodgy weld...and boy, is it dodgy! :hmm: ![]() |
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Lucky Jack
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The picture you posted oberon is of a kilo and i think i know why the welds are like that, inside the sail there is ment to be an escape pod the sail is designed to split and allow the pod to float free.
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My kind of welding.
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Thanks for the video link bill and the surface ship in the pictures is a grisha type IV
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can I ask what sub this is?
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Lucky Jack
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That's a good pic...and a good question!
Nearest I can put it to is a Bravo...but a Bravo would have the sail windows....over to the Russian sub experts on this one! |
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