3 SLBM from the looks of the third picture. What are the missiles forward of the tower?
1st one is the hatch.
Do not know about the missiles but YJ-18 family missiles would be strong candidate. Other missiles may include cruise missiles from CJ-10 family.
Type 032 model. The sub can hold two SLBMs in its conning tower. Interesting sub.
Recent pics of 11356s. Admiral Grigorovich has got her gun.
Recent pic of Igor Belousov (Project 21300 Rescue Ship) and a nice pic of Uglich firing Kalibr.
Under SAP 2020 the plant is ready to take part in competitions and as the sole supplier in the construction of the following ships and vessels for the Defense Ministry and the FSB of Russia:
· Amphibious hovercraft “Bison” Project 12322M. Building of ships included in the SDO in 2016.
A couple of years ago there were some talks about Russia thinking of ordering more Zubrs, but I thought they decided not to order more. Has anyone heard about Russia planning to order more Zubrs?
India’s mission to build its own aircraft carrier has virtually come to a grinding halt, with the defence establishment awaiting allocation of fresh funds to finish the 40,000-tonne warship’s construction at Cochin Shipyard.
The approval for the around Rs 19,000 crore Phase-II and III construction of the long-delayed indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC), to be christened INS Vikrant, figures among the top agenda items for the new Modi government’s Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), say sources.
The UPA regime’s CCS, in fact, was to take up the case earlier this year, after clearance from the defence and finance ministries, but the final nod failed to materialize. “So, fresh approvals from MoD and MoF are being obtained to take it to the CCS again,” said a source.
The fund allocation, when it happens, will not come a day too soon. With around 75% of IAC’s basic structure now erected, the Navy hopes to get the carrier by 2018-2019 to fulfill its long-standing aim of operating two full-fledged carrier-battle groups (CBGs).
5th Type 903 replenishment ship launched. 6th is in the works.
There are also some rumors about bigger 45k tons replenishment ship coming out at some time in near future.
More icebreaker news.
http://en.portnews.ru/news/181284/
State commission has accepted a multipurpose emergency and rescue vessel Baltika of innovative project Р-70202 at Baltic Shipbuilding Plant “Yantar”, the shipyard told the ITAR-TASS agency. During the tests the vessel demonstrated perfect performance and high manoeuvrability.
The vessel features an asymmetric hull, patented oblique design and three 360 degrees rotating propulsors, which allow the vessel to operate efficiently sideways, astern and ahead. In oblique mode the vessel will be able to generate 50 m wide channel in 0.6 m thick ice. Bow and stern first the vessel can operate in 1.0 m thick ice.
Varyag in Shanghai.
More pics.
http://bmpd.livejournal.com/865544.html
Pic of INS Kolkata and INS Teg and some subs.
Pics of ukrainian cruiser.
http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/elberet545/album/215525&usg=ALkJrhhUFkbg4y1huQ38G-AQbaLUy31w9g
Recent pic of Akademik Lomonosov (Project 20870 floating nuclear power station).
Recent pic of Yuri Ivanov (project 18280 intelligence ship).
The decision to overhaul Sevmorput was taken in late 2013. The unique vessel will re-enter service in February 2016. The vessel will perform commercial tasks, including the so-cold Northern deliveries of basic commodities to remote regions of the country’s North, participation in the development of the shelf and Pavlovsky lead / zinc ores deposits based on Novya Zemlya. The vessel will be tasked to ensure the deployment and presence of Russia’s military groups in the Arctic, rebuilding of the entire infrastructure of air stations and ports located on Siberian Islands, Franz Josef Land and other regions of the Far North of Russia.
http://en.portnews.ru/news/174476/
A bit old but interesting news.
Their coast guard building programme is already pretty massive. I think once it is all done, they will out displace JCG and USCG combined.
I posted a summary over on SDF a while ago:
http://www.sinodefenceforum.com/navy/china-coast-guard-patrol-vessels-22-4068.html#post266589
Do you know what ship is this?
http://www.cssc.net.cn/component_news/news_detail.php?id=16931
1st icebreaker of Project 21900M will be launched on April 29.