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gelgoog

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Three corvettes entered service with the Russian Navy.
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"The Russian Navy has been replenished with the patrol ship Viktor Velikiy of Project 22160, as well as the small missile ships Stavropol and Typhoon of Project 21631 and 22800.
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in Baltiysk, St. Andrew's flags were raised for the first time on the patrol ship "Viktor Velikiy", built for the Black Sea Fleet, and the small missile ship "Stavropol", which joined the Baltic Fleet. In Makhachkala, a ceremony was also held to accept the small missile ship "Typhoon" into the Black Sea Fleet."
 

sheogorath

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Three corvettes entered service with the Russian Navy.
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"The Russian Navy has been replenished with the patrol ship Viktor Velikiy of Project 22160, as well as the small missile ships Stavropol and Typhoon of Project 21631 and 22800.
...
in Baltiysk, St. Andrew's flags were raised for the first time on the patrol ship "Viktor Velikiy", built for the Black Sea Fleet, and the small missile ship "Stavropol", which joined the Baltic Fleet. In Makhachkala, a ceremony was also held to accept the small missile ship "Typhoon" into the Black Sea Fleet."
I'm guessing the Viktor Velikiy is going to be shipped through the Baltic-Volga waterway then through the Volga-Don canal to the Black Sea?.

Though I thought the RuNavy hated the project 22160 ships and weren't going to build any more of them
 

sabiothailand

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I remember asking this question but no one answered, so I'm asking again.

I've heard of problems of the AK-12 rifles, including zeroing issues and whatnot. How are they now? Have such issues been fixed? What still remains?
 

qwerty3173

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I remember asking this question but no one answered, so I'm asking again.

I've heard of problems of the AK-12 rifles, including zeroing issues and whatnot. How are they now? Have such issues been fixed? What still remains?
The problems are not insurmountable anyway but in real combat people just stick to old rifles as always. There isn't any huge improvement so it isn't worth the time switching.
 

gelgoog

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Yeah the AK-12 is no huge improvement.

If we are talking about small arms the RPL-20 looks more interesting even if it is kind of fiddly.

The availability of modern sniper rifles and pistols to the ground forces and national guard also seems to be improving.
 

sabiothailand

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Yeah the AK-12 is no huge improvement.

If we are talking about small arms the RPL-20 looks more interesting even if it is kind of fiddly.

The availability of modern sniper rifles and pistols to the ground forces and national guard also seems to be improving.
What does the RPL-20 offer that older available alternatives don't?
 
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