The Kremlin Pulled Sailors Off The Decrepit Aircraft Carrier ‘Admiral Kuznetsov’ And Sent Them To Fight, And Die, In Ukraine
The Kremlin Pulled Sailors Off The Decrepit Aircraft Carrier ‘Admiral Kuznetsov’ And Sent Them To Fight, And Die, In Ukraine
The aging, damaged ‘Kuznetsov’ is unlikely to deploy ever again.
4 mouth old news but I searched on both NCD on reddit and here and found nothing about it... The aging, damaged ‘Kuznetsov’ is unlikely to deploy ever again.
it's the end of a very funny era :'(
That floating piece of shit should have been put out to pasture a long time ago
43 0 ReplyLma that looks like a screenshot from iron lung
33 0 ReplyYou'd get lockjaw immediately apon touching that wall. Is that part of the ships defense? Immediate Tetanus?
28 0 ReplyHow is this even a semi-working machine?
27 0 ReplyIt's very simple, Ivan. When there's a fault, we just seal off the whole area, and the problem is solved forever.
29 0 Replyit's not. this thing requires two tugs being around just to move
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I can almost breathe the asbestos in this picture...
12 0 ReplyI wonder, if it's put on sale, Ukraine or supporter should buy it.
Problem: it gives Russia money.
But buying it to turn it into smoke grenades (the best smoke grenades to ever exist) would be really funny XD
8 0 ReplyThe really shitty part is that Ukraine (as the Ukrainian SSR) built the damn thing, and the Russian CO actually just weighed anchor and fucked off to a Russian port when the USSR collapsed despite orders from the Ukrainian government to not do that.
26 0 ReplyRods from god that sumbich directly at the Kremlin
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"Oh thank god, we're off this rustbucket."
Narrator: And then it got worse.
14 0 ReplyIt's been unlikely to ever deploy again since the floating drydock it was in caught fire and almost sank the damn boat
10 0 ReplyMost of the English impressment was drafting able seamen from other vessels, usually merchants.
The intrinsic counter-loyalty fueled the Golden Age of Piracy.
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