>"During the maiden arrival of RFS Admiral Grigorovich at Sevastopol June 9th, hull was damaged during berthing."
Russians in charge of docking.
>>30233783
Could be worse.
UK ships damage themselves in warm water.
>http://www.janes.com/article/61089/inquiry-reveals-uk-s-type-45-destroyers-are-even-less-reliable-in-warm-water
>>30233783
Sergey, prepare the ropes!
>>30234302
Not the fault of Brits.
Sea was too warm, Israelis mistake.
>>30234376
More like the Anglo was too Eternal.
>>30234376
The Jews made the water too warm on purpose.
>spending on the military more than the next 7 (seven) nations combined
>barely can leave the harbor without fatal breakdown
>>30234357
is that Speed 2?
>>30236360
>When the pistons of a diesel are not lubed all the time.
Embarrassing.
>>30236360
Ruskies are not banned?
Just a friendly reminder, that Ukraine makes your boats engines
>>30236469
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/QYltdonj2iE/hqdefault.jpg?custom=true&w=196&h=110&stc=true&jpg444=true&jpgq=90&sp=68&sigh=PtPN9N6cg3eXynv1pL1A5kRSk_k
>>30236698
>>30236469
Correction; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYltdonj2iE
>>30236690
let's talk about countries 100% dependent on russia to launch satellites and get man into space
>>30236920
https://www.inverse.com/article/14931-department-of-defense-awards-elon-musk-s-spacex-a-military-satellite-contract