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Jeff Head

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Mar 2, 2016

LOL! NavalToday noticed today ... the wrong date! "The Russian Navy is set to commission its newest patrol ship ‘Admiral Grigorovich’ at a ceremony at the Baltic Shipyard Yantar in Kaliningrad on March 12."
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in fact the ceremony is ongoing, according to
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(right now I checked the calendar once again :)

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found pictures soon after:
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Interesting...there is a significant time difference...but the date it happens is the date it happens.

LOL!
 

FORBIN

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Some interesting news for Navy :


News: A Russian submarine described as SSBNs have been spotted in the Bay of Biscay last January. It is very probbale whether a SSBN whose presence is unnecessary in this part of the globe to Russia. The patrol area of Russian SSBNs remains generally the polar zone. It would, if that presence was however proven (cf. unclear single source echoed by all media), a SSGN Project 949 Antey, or SSN Project 971 or 945, from the Northern fleet

Ofc !

Flotprom: the frigate Admiral Grigorovich, seeded unit 11356M Project was delivered to the Russian Navy. It should reach the Black Sea by the end of summer. The second unit, Admiral Essen is scheduled for delivery in May, while the third frigate, Admiral Makarov, must be delivered in August. All these frigates are equipped with missiles Kalibr and must be deployed in the fleet in the Black Sea area that will see its capacity increase by the end of the year

Good news Navy have receive since 25 years only 5 MSC with him ! but right now with this big turbines problem only 3 Grigorovich sure same problem for Gorshkov 5/6 units Saturn normaly buld turbines but seems only for 2020 with a ? ...
You can see that on this excellent chart and this blogger is very reliable and provide much nice stuff in more French :)

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Vzgliad: according to OSK (Russian holding shipbuilding), Russia and India would discuss New Delhi by the redemption of the second batch of frigates of Project 11356M ordered for the Black Sea fleet, and whose completion is however compromised by breaking the military-technical cooperation between Moscow and Kiev. The continuation of the construction program of the frigates of Project 11356M was frozen and the last unit, the frigate Admiral Kornilov, was not put on hold. We are talking for the time of 2 frigates, not 3. If such a contract is signed, it is unlikely that Zorya MachProject (Ukrainian manufacturer who provides gas turbines) sends turbines Yantar (Kaliningrad) where are built frigates. It is therefore possible that the 2 units waiting to be sent to turbines Nikolaev (Ukraine) to receive their propulsion system, even in India. To recall, in February, the commander of the fleet of the Black Sea had opposed a resale scheme in India. An Indian delegation went to Nikolayev at Zorya MachProject in February to attend the gas turbine testing.

the large-ship ASW Vice Admiral Kulakov (Northern Fleet) conducted ASW exercises in the Mediterranean. He is accompanied by tanker Dubna.

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Interesting...there is a significant time difference...but the date it happens is the date it happens.

LOL!
:) you can watch the TV news from the future, then, inside of
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they say (quickly before I forget):
  • the Admiral Grigorovich sailed about twenty thousand nm during her sea-trials
  • about fifty helicopter-landings took place during her sea-trials
  • she'll be transferred to Sevastopol;
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    talks in that report, and also
  • the granddaughter of:
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    who at some point became the chief of the Port Arthur port during the Russo-Japanese War etc. etc.
more pictures from yesterday:

the peak of the ceremony, I guess:
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for me :) an interesting view:
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navyreco

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Lots of openings in the hull at the stern... which is usually a rare sight nowadays (for XXIst century surface combatant designs)
 

FORBIN

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Surprise: Russia's Lethal T-14 Armata Tank Is in Production

Russia’s T-14 main battle tank—which is part of the Armata family of combat vehicles—is already in production.

While Moscow displayed early developmental models of the new the combat vehicles in public during the 2015 Victory Day parade, most Western analysts had believed that the Armata family was still in its developmental stages. However, according to a top Russian defense industry executive, the Armata family is already in serial production.

Asked recently if the Armata main battle tank would be among the projects that the Kremlin would put on hold as Moscow reduces its defense outlays as oil revenues suffer, Sergei Chemezov, chief executive officer of the
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state corporation,
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that only new developmental efforts would be halted. “That’s already in serial production,” Chemezov said, when asked specifically about the Armata.

According to Chemezov, the Kremlin has decided that projects that have are well into their development will be continued. “You can’t quit when you’re halfway there,” Chemezov told the Journal. “Money has already been invested, and if we stop without finishing, then that will be lost money. Everything that has been started will be finished, and money will be allocated to it.”

The Armata Universal Combat Platform consists of the T-14 main battle tank, the T-15 heavy infantry fighting vehicle and the T-16 armored recovery vehicle, among a host of other vehicles. Another member of the Armata family includes an upgunned heavy assault armored vehicle, which has been dubbed “the Tank Killer” by Russian media. While the T-14 is no slouch in terms of firepower with its new 2A82-1M 125mm gun—which is mounted in an unmanned turret. The
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variant seems to incorporate a derivative of the 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV’s 152mm artillery piece into the Armata chassis in a direct fire mounting.

Meanwhile, footage from a
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the T-14 main battle tank component of the Armata family shows an advanced armored three-man crew capsule fitted with touch screen displays. The interface looks simple and intuitive from what can be seen in the video. The Russians also seem to have developed a battle network connecting their T-14s and T-90MS tanks that can relay Instant Messaging, videos and imagery to multiple friendly tanks. The tank is also fitted with GLONASS and NAVSTAR GPS.

Perhaps the most impressive feature of the Armata series is the Afghanit active protection system (APS). The system uses a 360 active electronically scanned array radar and a potent electronic warfare system to disrupt the guidance of incoming rounds. It also has a countermeasure suite to jam enemy laser guidance systems. As well, the tank is equipped with interceptor rounds for the APS, which are fitted with explosively formed penetrators. That means the Armata’s APS could potentially be effective against even kinetic energy rounds.
APS systems are usually most effective when used against chemical energy rounds like rocket-propelled grenades or missiles.

The
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report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies explains another important feature:

“Most revolutionary is the Armata-based T-14 Main Battle Tank featuring an uncrewed turret. There is emphasis on protection across the platforms—including
active protection systems (APS)—reflecting lessons learnt as well as perceptions of future operating environments.

“When it enters service Armata will be the first tank designed for an unmanned turret and APS. Successful fielding of APS will reduce the effectiveness of anti-tank guided missiles and shoulder-fired weapons such as rocket propelled grenades. This will change battlefield dynamics by increasing the importance of cannon, anti-tank guns and tanks.”

But the best way to survive on the battlefield to not to be seen in the first place, as such, the Russians have taken steps to reduce the tanks radar and infrared signature so that it is more difficult to detect and track.

Should the Armata is found—and an incoming round makes it through the APS—the vehicle is protected by dual-layered Malachit explosive reactive armor in addition to robust passive armor. The composition of the armor is not known—but it is likely some form of laminated ceramic composite matrix. It’s also equipped with slat armor to protect certain areas that would otherwise be vulnerable to rocket propelled grenades.

The Armata is a source of major concern for Western armies. As a direct response to the development of the T-14, Germany recently launched an effort to upgun the
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and is developing plans to launch a new main battle tank called the Main Ground Combat System (MGCS).

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navyreco

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Russia in Talks With India to Sell Three Project 11356 Frigates to Complement Talwar Class
Russia is in talks with India to sell three Project 11356 frigates originally intended for the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Vice-President of the United Ship-Building Corporation for Warship Construction Igor Ponomaryov told TASS on Friday. "We are fulfilling the state defense order and building these frigates. At the same time, we are holding talks on the possibility of selling these vessels to India," Ponomaryov said.
"This has not been decided," Ponomaryov said in reply to a TASS question about whether a decision had been made to sell these frigates. "We are holding talks and fulfilling the state defense contract. But such talks are in progress," he said.

According to Ponomaryov, the engines for these frigates "have been fully paid for by the Ukrainian side. They are in Ukraine and we will be resolving the issue related to these engines."
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Interesting turn of events... I wonder what will replace them in the BSF if the 3 end up in India
 

FORBIN

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Actualy these FFG can wait long time in the shipyard, 4/5 years.

With Crimea problem... ! political matter now but if Ukrainian sold definitely and i hope FFG equiped in Ukraine.


Vzgliad: according to OSK (Russian holding shipbuilding), Russia and India would discuss New Delhi by the redemption of the second batch of frigates of Project 11356M ordered for the Black Sea fleet, and whose completion is however compromised by breaking the military-technical cooperation between Moscow and Kiev. The continuation of the construction program of the frigates of Project 11356M was frozen and the last unit, the frigate Admiral Kornilov, was not put on hold. We are talking for the time of 2 frigates, not 3.

If such a contract is signed, it is unlikely that Zorya MachProject (Ukrainian manufacturer who provides gas turbines) sends turbines Yantar (Kaliningrad) where are built frigates. It is therefore possible that the 2 units waiting to be sent to turbines Nikolaev (Ukraine) to receive their propulsion system, even in India. To recall, in February, the commander of the fleet of the Black Sea was opposed to a resale scheme in India. An Indian delegation went to Nikolayev at Zorya MachProject in February to attend the gas turbine testing.

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For this problem they sought...
 
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