And so it caught fire.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1yS-xBWMUw
That tub seems like the gods themselves are toying with it.
That tub seems like the gods themselves are toying with it.
Seems to me if the Ukrainians - or anybody - wanted to bleed the Russian military dry of resources, they'd leave the Kuznetsov alone. If someone sinks it, then it ceases to be a drain on the Russians, but if it stays afloat, they'll be *constantly* dealing with its BS.Seems to be a real fire. https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/russian-aircraft-carrier-admiral-kuznetsov-on-fire-again/
Look on the bright side, the Ukrainians cannot sink it now, can they?
China, as well as one heavily derived from it. This is what awful corruption will do, as well as a white elephant prestige ship.Doesn’t someone else operate another ship in this class?
China.Doesn’t someone else operate another ship in this class?
If I am not mistaken-there are things called welding blankets. Birmingham-Minn. Tank became Superock Block-which had a sauna like kiln initially made of foam panels with thin metal to either side-meaning the foam could burn within with water shed off the sides. The heavy overhead crane framing kept what remained up after a worker forgot his spark catching blanket. This was likely similar. I have seen men shiver in 90 F after removing their protective garments.Apparently it caught fire during repair work. Someone welded too hard?
RuNAVY to form a crew for «Admiral Kuznetsov» aircraft carrier again. It turned out that its crew was actually disbanded in 2017 when «Kuznetsov» began upgrading. So RuNAVY has to find ~1500 officers/sailors to return the ship back to service in 2024.
— KURYER🤔 (@RSS_40) April 10, 2023
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I reckon they'll have a long queue, since it nicely avoids mobilisation.View: https://twitter.com/RSS_40/status/1645364417117278209RuNAVY to form a crew for «Admiral Kuznetsov» aircraft carrier again. It turned out that its crew was actually disbanded in 2017 when «Kuznetsov» began upgrading. So RuNAVY has to find ~1500 officers/sailors to return the ship back to service in 2024.
— KURYER🤔 (@RSS_40) April 10, 2023
Credit: IZ pic.twitter.com/nhGpI1fplH
Avoid mobilisation to sail across a CURSED ship?? Nice idea....I reckon they'll have a long queue, since it nicely avoids mobilisation.View: https://twitter.com/RSS_40/status/1645364417117278209RuNAVY to form a crew for «Admiral Kuznetsov» aircraft carrier again. It turned out that its crew was actually disbanded in 2017 when «Kuznetsov» began upgrading. So RuNAVY has to find ~1500 officers/sailors to return the ship back to service in 2024.
— KURYER🤔 (@RSS_40) April 10, 2023
Credit: IZ pic.twitter.com/nhGpI1fplH