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@CavasShips:
A 10-ship #Russian #naval group passed westbound thru the Tsugaru Strait 10 March between the Japanese main islands of Honshu and Hokkaido, retracing the route these ships took in Feb. Destroyer ADMIRAL PANTELEYEV 548 led the group that included corvettes SOVERSHENNY 333... https://t.co/7DKI8zT3tI
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RT @IBallantyn: 1/2 There's a torrent of superb pics from #ColdResponse2022 - way more than can get into our forthcoming news feat, so here's Norwegian Coastal Ranger Commandos aboard HNoMS Tangen & HNoMS Oddane & French amphib ship, Dixmude b/g. Photo: Maja Stavik Meyer @Forsvaret_no
#Naval https://twitter.com/IBallantyn/status/1506376066956414988/photo/1
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RT @Saturnax1: #Submarines #Naval #Technology Application of sound-absorbing coatings & waterjet cutting of anechoic tiles for nuclear-powered submarines at the SEVMASH Shipyard🧐
Photos by SEVMASH. https://twitter.com/Saturnax1/status/1618184084358041602/photo/1
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RT @Saturnax1: #Naval #History
Thread worth reading👇
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RT @Saturnax1: #NavalNews #Naval #Shipbuilding @jmsdf_pao_eng
Japan Maritime Self-defence Force's 7th Mogami-class frigate JS Niyodo (FFM-7) was named and launched on September 26, 2023 at Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works, MHI.
Ship's name Niyodo comes from"Niyodo River" flowing through Ehime and Kochi prefecture. Photos by @jmsdf_pao_eng

JS Niyodo was laid down June 30, 2022 and is expected to be commissioned in December 2024.
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RT @Saturnax1: #SubWednesday #Submarines #ColdWar #Naval #Engineering
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Coming back to my earlier tweet showing the Project 667BDRM Delfin/Delta IV-class Tula (K-114) transiting on the surface with all 16 missile hatches open --> note the difference in the 4 aftmost hatches no. 13-16.
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @Saturnax1: #SubSaturday #Submarines #Naval #technology
Project 667BDR Kalmar/Delta III-class SSBN "Ryazan" (K-44) in a drydock.
She was the only Delta III hull with 7-bladed propellers and the flow equalizer fins, which were originally designed to improve the efficiency of the older 5-bladed propellers.
On the other Delta III and Delta IV hulls the flow equalizers fins were removed as soon as the 5-bladed propellers were replaced with 7-bladed, on "Ryazan" however the fins remained installed until the recycling.
H/T to @RSS_40 for doublecheck😉
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RT @Saturnax1: #SubSunday #Submarines #Naval #Technology
Project 671RTMK Shchuka/Victor III-class SSN in Zapadnaya Litsa, Lopatkin Bay, February 1992.
Note the Towed Sonar Array (TSA) cable loading/offloading rig atop the TSA pod (aka "gondola").
Apart from the 3 Project 671RTM(K) Shchuka/Victor III-class SSNs there are also two Project 949A Antey/Oscar II-class SSGNs and 4 Project705(K) Lira/Alfa-class interceptor SSNs.
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RT @Saturnax1: #SubFriday #Submarines #Naval #technology
Sail of the Project 949A Antey/Oscar II-class SSGN without the escape pod.
Author & date unknown.
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RT @Saturnax1: #NavalNews #Naval #Technology
Towed side-scan sonar KLEIN 500 operated by the crew of the Finnish Navy's Katanpää-class minehunter FNS Vahterpää (42), part of #NATO's SNMCMG1, exercise OPEN SPIRIT 2024, Baltic Sea, off Estonia, April 2024.
Photo & info via @EE_EspadaEscudo
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RT @Saturnax1: #NavalNews #Naval #Warfare
Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) launching RGM-184A Naval Strike Missile (NSM) for the first time from the AB-class during the exercise RIMPAC 2024, July 18, 2024.
More info: https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2024/06/uss-fitzgerald-and-hmas-sydney-show-up-with-nsm-at-rimpac-2024/
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RT @Saturnax1: #SubSaturday #Submarines #Naval #Technology
Project 667BDRM Delfin/Delta IV-class SSBN Tula (K-114) on the surface with all 16 missile hatches open.
▶️Note the different shape of the 4 aftmost SLBM hatches no. 13-16.
Here's a short🧵covering this particular design solution:
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