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Life in a small town in Russian. Borovsk (population 10K)

Russian Village Life. Scenes of everyday life in a small town somewhere in Russia. Enjoy a summer stroll on a beautiful sunny morning!

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00:00:05 Protva River
00:00:58 Borovsk, Kaluga Oblast
00:02:50 Krasnoarmeyskaya Street (Red Army St)
00:04:09 Soviet Street
00:06:41 Konstantin Tsiolkovsky monument
00:09:16 Communist Street
00:11:48 Lenin Square
00:12:27 Blagoveshchenskiy Sobor
00:13:11 Monument to the Admiral D. N. Senyavin
00:15:35 Local Market
00:24:06 Military Commissariat
00:24:38 Bus Station
00:26:31 Uritskogo Street
00:33:19 Krasnoarmeyskaya Street (Red Army St)
00:40:21 Protva River

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Russian Navy - destroyer Smetlivy 810

Russian destroyer Smetlivy
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Smetlivy (Russian: Сметливый, (translate: 'resourceful') is a Kashin-class guided missile destroyer of the Russian Navy. Entering service in 1969, the ship served until 1991 with the fall of the Soviet Union. She returned to service in 1995 after a refit and is now a part of the Black Sea Fleet.
Ordered by the Soviet Union in the early 1960s, Smetlivy was laid down in July 1966 and commissioned into the Soviet Black Sea Fleet in 1969. In 1990 the ship was laid up for repairs and modification. She became part of the Russian Navy after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The ship returned to service in 1995, now armed with the more modern SS-N-25 Switchblade missile system.[2]

In August 2008 the ship took part in the Russo-Georgian War, and was part of task force from a Black Sea Fleet enforcing de facto blockade of the Republic of Georgia. In 2009 the ship was again laid up for repairs, returning to service in mid-2011 and being involved in Russian-Italian naval exercises in the Mediterranean Sea.[3][4][5] As of 2013 Smetlivy is the last Kashin-class destroyer in service with the Russian Navy.[6]

In 2013, she was sent off the coast of Syria in response to military tensions and a build up of Western naval forces.[7] Smetlivy returned to Syria in September 2015.[8] During the Syrian deployment, Smetlivy fired warning shots at a Turkish fishing vessel on 13 December 2015 after the Turkish ship reportedly didn't respond to radio calls or signal flares to turn away from the destroyer.[9]The Turkish fishing vessel Geçiciler-1 in its own accord has reported to the Turkish Coast Guard that no shots were detected from Smetlivy and that they passed the static Russian ship from a mile distance and continued with their fishing undisturbed. Video material from Geçiciler-1 has been handed over to the Turkish Coast Guard.
Name: Smetlivy
Builder: 61 Kommunara Shipbuilding Plant (SY 445), Mykolaiv
Laid down: 15 July 1966
Launched: 26 August 1967
Commissioned: 25 September 1969
Status: Active, Black Sea Fleet
General characteristics
Class and type: Kashin-class destroyer
Displacement:
3,400 tons standard,
4,390 tons full load
Length: 144 m (472.4 ft)
Beam: 15.8 m (51.8 ft)
Propulsion:
2 × COGAG; 2 shafts,
4 × M8E gas turbines; 72,000 hp (54,000 kW) up to 96,000 hp (72,000 kW)[1]
Speed: 38 knots (70 km/h; 44 mph) (4 gas turbines on full power)
Range:
3,500 nmi (6,480 km; 4,030 mi) at 18 kn (33 km/h; 21 mph)
2,000 nmi (3,700 km; 2,300 mi) at 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement: 300
Armament:
1 × twin 76 mm (3 in) AK-726 guns,
SAM: 2 x twin launchers (NATO reporting name: SA-N-1 Goa),
Navalised version of the Isayev S-125 Volna (SA-3 Goa) system,
32 × missiles,
1 × 5 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes,
2 × twelve barrel RBU-6000 ASW rocket launchers,
2 × 4 anti-ship SS-N-25 Uran missiles.
Aircraft carried: 1 Kamov Ka-25
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City of Vyborg, 15th Century - Walk Through Cafe, All Center [City 150 km from St. Petersburg Russia

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A trip to the city of Vyborg, 150 km from St. Petersburg. Walk around the city and talk to people. The city is people. The stones will remain (probably), but the people ...
Walk along the ancient streets in the city of Vyborg, 15th century. Let's go to cafes and shops. Let's take a look at the old castle.

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Travel Guide Of Pakistan 2021

Travel Guide Of Pakistan 2021. Pakistan is a country located in South Asia. It is famous all around the world because of sky-high mountains, lush green valleys, mighty rivers, beautiful lakes, forests, Fertile plain, desert, beaches, the world's highest plateau, the world's highest cold desert, adventurous 4*4 jeep tracks, World dangerous roads, World High mountain pass, and amazing wildlife. Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan and It has one of the world's largest Canal irrigation systems. It is well known for Indus Valley Civilization. Geographically, It is bordering Afghanistan, China, Iran, and India. To the south is the Arabian Sea. Its population is more than 221 Million. 96% Muslim, 2% Hindu, and 1% Christian. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has the world's second-largest Muslim population. 33rd largest country by area and one of the world's best tourist destinations. I traveled across the country by train, by motorbike, by jeep, and by bus. Traveling in Pakistan is cheap, people are friendly with tourists. Pakistan is divided into six parts, Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit Baltistan, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The major cities of Pakistan are Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Peshawar, and Quetta are connected by air, road, and railway. My journey across Pakistan by train was a good experience. I traveled on all active railway tracks. Unfortunately, Pakistan Railway is not in good condition but it is a good opportunity to explore safely different areas. You can easily travel south to north and east to west in Pakistan. The main railway stations are Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, and Quetta. Pakistan railway has a 11881 Km broad gauge track. Mainline 1 From Karachi to Peshawar. Mainline 2 Kotri to Attock. and Mainline 3 Rohri to Chaman. Khunjrab Gwadar is a proposed railway project in the document. Pakistan has the best roads in the region. 2500 Km motorways are operational and an additional 1500 Km under construction or planned. Most new projects are under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor project. The maximum speed limit is 120 Km per hour and a minimum of 65 KM. If you like adventure and Nature then must visit Northern Pakistan. I visited northern Pakistan by Motorbike and Jeep. There are beautiful natural places. The first time I visited Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to watch Shandur Polo Festival, It is the highest polo ground in the world. Chitral to Gilgit road is not only beautiful and scenic but also dangerous. In KPK swat valley is the best tourist destination. Naran Kaghan and Babusar Top are also well known for long road trips. I visited the highest ATM Machine in the world. It is installed at China Pakistan Border Khunjrab Pass. China and Pakistan are connected by the Karakoram Highway. This road is also called Silk Road. Gilgit City is the Capital of Gilgit Baltistan. Skardu is also a famous city in west Ladakh. In Kashmir Neelum Valley is a paradise on earth, You can travel along the Line Of Control. Muzaffarabad is the major city of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
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Russian Navy - SAMUM 616 - The nightmare of aircraft carriers

Bora-class guided missile hovercraft
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bora-class hoverborne guided missile corvette of the Russian Navy, also bears the NATO class name Dergach, is one of the few types of military surface effect ship built solely for marine combat purposes, rather than troop landing or transport. Its designation in the Soviet and Russian navies is Project 1239; the first vessel produced under this designation was Sivuch, which was later renamed Bora. It is one of the largest combat sea vehicles with catamaran design.

The ship is one of many marine craft built by the Russian Federation for coastal defense, both domestically and for export. The weapons array Bora class warships carry varies depending on which of several configurations it is built to. The specifications listed are for the two existing craft.
The Bora-class was designed in 1988 mainly for coastal defense and patrol duties against surface vessels, large and small. Two were built and are currently in service, both assigned to the Russian Black Sea Fleet. A future series of hovercraft have been planned based on this model for future production.

Ships[edit]
Bora (formerly Sivuch) (615) - Launched 1988, commissioned 1997. Black Sea Fleet.
Samum (616) - Launched 1995, commissioned 2000. Black Sea Fleet
Class overview
Builders: Zelenodolsk, Kazan
(Chief Designer - L. Elssky)
Operators: Soviet Navy
Russian Navy
Built: 1988–1995
In commission: 1997–
General characteristics
Displacement: Around 1,050 tonnes (1,030 long tons)
Length: 210 ft (64 m)
Beam: 59 ft (18 m)
Draught: 10 ft (3.0 m)
Installed power: 4 × 200 kW diesel-driven generators
Propulsion: Twin M10-D1 type gas turbine engines rated at 60,000 hp (45,000 kW) bound to two primary three-blade propellers
Twin M511A reduction gear diesel engines rated at 20,000 hp (15,000 kW) bound to two primary three-blade propellers
Twin M52OM3 auxiliary diesel engines driving superchargers rated at 6,800 horsepower (5,100 kW) used to inflate the skirts
Speed: 12 knots (14 mph; 22 km/h) cruise
55 knots (63 mph; 102 km/h) maximum
Range: 2,500 nmi (4,600 km) at 12 knots
800 nmi (1,500 km) at 55 knots (102 km/h)
Endurance: 10 days
Complement: 35 minimum
68 combat
Sensors and
processing systems: Monolit-E / Monument-E target detection and designation radar
Pozitiv-ME1 air/surface search radar
5P-10E Fire Control Radar
Anapa-ME1 sonar
Moskit-E 3Ts-81E missile fire control system
Various cannon and missile guidance and countermeasure systems
Electronic warfare
and decoys: Vympel-R2 suite with Foot Ball-A interceptors
Half Hat-B interceptors
2 × PK-10 decoy rocket launchers
2 × PK-16 decoy rocket launchers
Armament: 2 × Quadruple MT-206ME launchers for 3M-80E Moskit marine cruise missiles (or various others)
1 × 9K33M Osa-MA type surface-to-air missile system for anti-aircraft defense with 20 missiles
1 × AK–176M automatic 76.2 mm cannon or 1 × AK-100 automatic 100 mm cannon
2 × AK-630 30 mm anti-aircraft Gatling cannons
16 × 9K38 Igla man-portable shoulder mounted surface-to-air missile launcher sets
2 × 14.5 mm naval machine gun mounts
1 × DP-64 anti-saboteur grenade launcher
Notes: Combat ready in rough weather up to Sea State 5

Russian Navy - SAMUM 616 - The nightmare of aircraft carriers .

Bora-class guided missile hovercraft
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bora-class hoverborne guided missile corvette of the Russian Navy, also bears the NATO class name Dergach, is one of the few types of military surface effect ship built solely for marine combat purposes, rather than troop landing or transport. Its designation in the Soviet and Russian navies is Project 1239; the first vessel produced under this designation was Sivuch, which was later renamed Bora. It is one of the largest combat sea vehicles with catamaran design.
The ship is one of many marine craft built by the Russian Federation for coastal defense, both domestically and for export. The weapons array Bora class warships carry varies depending on which of several configurations it is built to. The specifications listed are for the two existing craft.
The Bora-class was designed in 1988 mainly for coastal defense and patrol duties against surface vessels, large and small. Two were built and are currently in service, both assigned to the Russian Black Sea Fleet. A future series of hovercraft have been planned based on this model for future production.
Ships
Bora (formerly Sivuch) (615) - Launched 1988, commissioned 1997. Black Sea Fleet.
Samum (616) - Launched 1995, commissioned 2000. Black Sea Fleet
Class overview
Builders: Zelenodolsk, Kazan
(Chief Designer - L. Elssky)
Operators: Soviet Navy
Russian Navy
Built: 1988–1995
In commission: 1997–
General characteristics
Displacement: Around 1,050 tonnes (1,030 long tons)
Length: 210 ft (64 m)
Beam: 59 ft (18 m)
Draught: 10 ft (3.0 m)
Installed power: 4 × 200 kW diesel-driven generators
Propulsion: Twin M10-D1 type gas turbine engines rated at 60,000 hp (45,000 kW) bound to two primary three-blade propellers
Twin M511A reduction gear diesel engines rated at 20,000 hp (15,000 kW) bound to two primary three-blade propellers
Twin M52OM3 auxiliary diesel engines driving superchargers rated at 6,800 horsepower (5,100 kW) used to inflate the skirts
Speed: 12 knots (14 mph; 22 km/h) cruise
55 knots (63 mph; 102 km/h) maximum
Range: 2,500 nmi (4,600 km) at 12 knots
800 nmi (1,500 km) at 55 knots (102 km/h)
Endurance: 10 days
Complement: 35 minimum
68 combat
Sensors and
processing systems: Monolit-E / Monument-E target detection and designation radar
Pozitiv-ME1 air/surface search radar
5P-10E Fire Control Radar
Anapa-ME1 sonar
Moskit-E 3Ts-81E missile fire control system
Various cannon and missile guidance and countermeasure systems
Electronic warfare
and decoys: Vympel-R2 suite with Foot Ball-A interceptors
Half Hat-B interceptors
2 × PK-10 decoy rocket launchers
2 × PK-16 decoy rocket launchers
Armament: 2 × Quadruple MT-206ME launchers for 3M-80E Moskit marine cruise missiles (or various others)
1 × 9K33M Osa-MA type surface-to-air missile system for anti-aircraft defense with 20 missiles
1 × AK–176M automatic 76.2 mm cannon or 1 × AK-100 automatic 100 mm cannon
2 × AK-630 30 mm anti-aircraft Gatling cannons
16 × 9K38 Igla man-portable shoulder mounted surface-to-air missile launcher sets
2 × 14.5 mm naval machine gun mounts
1 × DP-64 anti-saboteur grenade launcher
Notes: Combat ready in rough weather up to Sea State 5

No.1 in Asia! Aquarium in Osaka, Japan (Kaiyukan). ????????????????????????One of the largest in the world! [Part 1]????????

Osaka Guide introduces the very popular Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan in Osaka, Japan.????????????
When you come to Osaka, Japan, please enjoy yourself at Kaiyukan!
My recommendations are Otter, Turtle, King penguin and Whale Shark Meal Time!

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0:00 Opening
0:27 Aqua Gate
2:56 Japan Forest (Asian small clawed otter)
8:04 Aleutian Islands (Beautiful beaked seabird Etopirica)
10:45 Monterey Bay (California sea lion)
12:44 Gulf of Panama (South American coati)
14:34 Ecuador Rain Forest (Pirarucu / South American River Turtle)
19:20 Antarctica (King penguin)
22:19 Tasman Sea (Pacific white-sided dolphin)
24:05 Great Barrier Reef (The world's largest coral reef along the northeastern coast of Australia.)
26:20 Seto Inland Sea
27:13 Pacific Ocean (Whale shark)
32:38 Seasonal Exhibit
33:13 Ending

Kaiyukan in Osaka is one of the world's largest aquariums, built in 1990.
The time required for the Kaiyukan itself is about 1 hour and 30 minutes, looking around slowly while talking.
It takes about 2 hours if you find your favorite aquarium along the way and take a rest at the cafe in the museum.

First, take the escalator up to the 8th floor, then go down the corridor-shaped passageway to the 4th floor to appreciate the work.
Therefore, there are tanks that can be viewed multiple times, such as above water and underwater.

The natural environment surrounding the Pacific Ocean is reproduced, and you can observe about 620 species and 30,000 animals and plants in the museum.
A huge tank with a depth of 9m and a maximum length of 34m reproduces the world's largest ocean, the Pacific Ocean.
Whale sharks, large rays, and migratory fish swim here.

Kaiyukan's journey begins in the lush green Japanese forest and progresses into the sea along with the flow of water in the natural world.
We will explore the natural environment of the Pacific Rim, which shows various expressions, centering on the Pacific Ocean, the largest ocean on earth.

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Russian Navy - Kashin-class destroyer- Сметливый 810

Kashin-class destroyer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kashin-class destroyers were a group of guided missile destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the 1960s and early 1970s. Their Soviet designation was Project 61. As of 2007, one ship is in service with the Russian Navy, and five modified ships are in service with the Indian Navy as Rajput-class destroyers.
In the Soviet Union they were officially classified as guard ships (storozhevoi korabl – SKR), then large ASW ships (BPK) or large missile ships (BRK), but in the rest of world they are commonly regarded as missile destroyers due to their size and armament. They were the first Soviet purpose-built anti-air warfare ships and the first to carry an ASW helicopter.
The design specification was approved in 1957; the first ship was laid down in 1959 and commissioned in 1962. Much new equipment was developed for these ships, including surface-to-air missiles, radars and gas turbine engines. The gas turbines were arranged in two separate spaces and could be removed via the funnels for servicing. These were also the first Soviet ships designed to be closed down for nuclear fallout and had an operations room deep inside the ship rather than a large bridge.
Six ships were modernised in the 1970s as the Project 61M or 61MP (Kashin-Mod), by being fitted with four SS-N-2C Styx anti-ship missiles, new towed-array sonar, a raised helipad and four close range AK-630 Gatling guns. The two RBU-1000 ASW rocket launchers were mounted aft, but later removed.
Smetlivy was modernised (mk01090) at Mykolaiv in the early 1990s and fitted with new Kh-35 (SS-N-25 Switchblade, Harpoonski) anti-ship missiles and MNK-300 sonar. She is the only Kashin-class vessel currently active in the Russian Navy.
The Rajput-class modification built for Indian Navy has the after gun turret replaced by a hangar for a helicopter, as well as SS-N-2C anti-ship missiles on the sides of the bridge.
Name: Kashin class
Builders: 61 Kommunara Zavod Nikolayev Yard, Zhdanov yard, Leningrad
Operators:
Soviet Navy / Russian Navy
Polish Navy
Indian Navy
Preceded by: Kanin class
Succeeded by: Sovremennyy class
Subclasses: Rajput class
In service: 1962
In commission: 1962
Completed: 25
Active: 6
Lost: 1
Retired: 19
General characteristics
Type: Destroyer
Displacement:
3,400 tons standard,
4,390 tons full load
Length: 144 m (472 ft)
Beam: 15.8 m (52 ft)
Draught: 4.6 m (15 ft)
Propulsion:
2 × COGAG; 2 shafts,
4 × M8E gas turbines; 72,000 hp (54,000 kW) up to 96,000 hp (72,000 kW)[1]
Speed: 38 kn (70 km/h; 44 mph) (4 gas turbines on full power)
Range: 3,500 nmi (6,480 km; 4,030 mi) at 18 kn (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Complement: 266 to 320
Armament:
2 × twin 76 mm (3 in) AK-726 guns
2 × twin launchers (NATO reporting name: SA-N-1 Goa) for navalised version of the Isayev S-125 (SA-3 Goa) surface-to-air missile system (32 x missiles)
1 × 5 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes
2 × twelve barrel RBU-6000 ASW rocket launchers
2 × six barrel RBU-1000 ASW rocket launchers
Aircraft carried: 1 x helicopter (Rajput class only)
Aviation facilities: Landing pad

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Russian Navy - Pytlivyy 868

Krivak-class frigate
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
he Project 1135 Burevestnik (Storm Petrel) class were a series of frigates or guard ships (patrol boats). Built in the Soviet Union, the ships were commissioned primarily for the Soviet Navy since 1970, later some sub-branch was designed for coastal patrol. Until 1977 the class was considered as a big anti-submarine ship.

These ships are commonly known by their NATO reporting class name of Krivak and are divided into Krivak I, Krivak II (both navy), and Krivak III (coast guard) classes.

These ships were designed as a successor to the Riga class. The design started in the late 1950s and matured as an anti-submarine ship in the 1960s. The first ship was Soviet frigate Bditelnyy that was commissioned in 1970.

A total of 40 ships were built, 32 ships for the Soviet Navy (Russian Navy) and 8 modified ships of Nerey (Krivak III) subclass for the KGB Maritime Border Guard. Currently 7 of Nerey subclass are in FSB Coast Guard and one is part of Ukrainian Navy.

The ship's unique features—the bow missile box, the stack and the angled mast, earned it a rap-like nickname among U. S. sailors that comes from their foreign ship silhouette identification training — Hot dog pack, Smokestack, Guns in Back — Krivak.[1][2]

How many ships remain in active duty is uncertain. According to some sources Russia has four units in service and the Ukrainian Navy, one.[3][4] Russian press listed three units operational in February 2008, one with the Baltic Fleet and two with the Black Sea Fleet (BSF).[5]

The Indian Navy ordered six frigates of upgraded Krivak III class as the Talwar class. Three ships were delivered in 2003–2004. Three more were delivered in 2011–2012.

On 12 October 2010, it was announced that the Yantar Yard at Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea had won a contract to construct three new warships for the Russian Navy. The construction of the frigates for the Russian Navy will be carried out in parallel with the construction of the same-type frigates for the Indian Navy.
Class overview
Name: Krivak class (Project 1135)
Builders:
Yantar yard, Kaliningrad
Zhdanov yard, Saint-Petersburg (now Severnaya)
Baltik yard, Saint-Petersburg
Zaliv yard, Kerch
Operators:
Russian Navy
Russia, Flag of border service 2008.svg FSB Coast Guard
Indian Navy
Ukrainian Navy
Korean People's Army Naval Force
Preceded by: Riga class
Subclasses:
Talwar class
Admiral Grigorovich class
Completed: 40 (32 project 1135, 1135M and 11352/11353 plus 8 project 11351)
Cancelled: 1 (project 11351)
Active: 4 active in Russia, 1 active in Ukraine (only project 1135, 1135M and 11351)
General characteristics
Type: Frigate / Guard ship SKR (Russian classification)
Displacement: 3,300 tons standard, 3,575 tons full load
Length: 405.3 ft (123.5 m)
Beam: 46.3 ft (14.1 m)
Draught: 15.1 ft (4.6 m)
Propulsion:
2 shaft; COGAG
2 x M-8k , 40,000 shp (30,000 kW) or DK59 13.5 MW or DT59 16.9 MW gas-turbines
2 x M-62 7.4 MW or DS71 13.4 gas-turbines (cruise), 14,950 shp (11,150 kW)
Speed: 32 knots (59 km/h)
Range: 4,995 nmi (9,251 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h)
Complement: 200
Sensors and
processing systems:
Radar: 1 MR-755 Fregat-M/Half Plate air/surf search
Sonar: Zvezda-2 suite with MGK-345 Bronza/Ox Yoke bow mounted LF, Ox Tail LF VDS
Fire control: Purga ASW combat system, 2 Drakon/Eye Bowl SSM targeting, 2 MPZ-301 Baza/Pop Group
Electronic warfare
& decoys: Start suite with Bell Shroud intercept, Bell Squat jammer, 4 PK-16 decoy RL, 8 PK-10 decoy RL, 2 towed decoys
Armament:
1 × 4 URK-5 (SS-N-14 'Silex') SSM/ASW missiles
2 × Osa-MA SAM systems SA-N-4'Gecko' SAM (40 missiles)
4 × 76 mm guns (2×2) (Burevestnik M had 2 × 1 100 mm guns)
2 × RBU-6000 anti-submarine rockets
2 × 4 533 mm torpedo tubes
Aircraft carried: Ka-27 on Krivak III only

Russian Navy - Pytlivyy frigate 808

Bessmennyy ('Krivak-II') class ASW frigates (4 ships)
(Project 1135M, Burevestnik-M)

Displacement: 3,505 tons full load
Dimensions: 123.1 x 14.2 x 7.3 meters/403.9 x 46.6 x 24 feet
Propulsion: COGAG: 2 M62 cruise gas turbines, 12,000 shp, 2 M8K boost gas turbines, 36,000 shp; 2 shafts, 48,000 shp, 30 knots
Crew: 181 + 13 transients
Radar: MR-310U Angara-M/Head Net-C 3-D air search
Sonar: MGK-332MC Titan-2/Bull Nose hull mounted MF, MG-325 Vega/Mare Tail MF VDS
Fire Control: Planshet-35 combat system, Purga ASW combat system 2 Drakon/Eye Bowl SSM targeting, 2 MPZ-301 Baza/Pop Group SAM control
EW: Smerch suite with Bell Shroud intercept, Bell Squat jammer, 4 PK-16 decoy RL, 4 PK-10 decoy RL in some, 2 towed decoy
Armament: 4 URK-5/SS-N-14 Rastrub/Silex SSM/ASW missiles, 2 Osa-MA SAM systems (40 4K-33/SA-N-4 Gecko SAM), 2 single 100mm/59cal DP, 2 RBU-6000 ASW RL, 8 21 inch torpedo tubes (4 each SET-65, 53-65 torpedoes), 12-16 mines
Concept/Program: Improved version of the 'Krivak-I'; main difference is substitution of 2 single 100 mm guns for 2 dual 76.2 mm.

Classification: Storozkevoy Korabl' (SKR); Patrol Ship.

Builders: Yantar Zavod 820, Kaliningrad, Russia.

Disposals/Reserve: Ships stricken as follows: Gordelivyy in 1995, Grozyashchiy, Rezkiy and Bessmennyy in 1996, Gromkiy and R'yanyy in 1998

Name Year FLT Homeport Notes
Rezvyy 1975 NOR
Neukrotimyy 1978 BALT
Revnostnyy 1980 PAC
Pytlivyy 1982 BLK



Krivak-class frigate
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Builders: Zhdanov yard, Leningrad
Yantar yard
Zaliv plant, Kerch
Operators: Russian Navy
Russia, Flag of border service 2008.svg FSB Coast Guard
Indian Navy
Ukrainian Navy
Preceded by: Riga class
Subclasses: Talwar class
Admiral Grigorovich class
Completed: 40 (32 Burevestnik and Burevestnik M plus 8 Nerey)
Cancelled: 1 (Nerey subclass)
Active: 2[1]
General characteristics
Type: Frigate
Displacement: 3,300 tons standard, 3,575 tons full load
Length: 405.3 ft (123.5 m)
Beam: 46.3 ft (14.1 m)
Draught: 15.1 ft (4.6 m)
Propulsion: 2 shaft; COGAG; 2x M-8k gas-turbines, 40,000 shp; 2x M-62 gas-turbines (cruise), 14,950 shp
Speed: 32 knots (59 km/h)
Range: 4,995 nmi (9,251 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h)
Complement: 200
Sensors and
processing systems: Radar: 1 MR-755 Fregat-M/Half Plate air/surf search
Sonar: Zvezda-2 suite with MGK-345 Bronza/Ox Yoke bow mounted LF, Ox Tail LF VDS
Fire control: Purga ASW combat system, 2 Drakon/Eye Bowl SSM targeting, 2 MPZ-301 Baza/Pop Group
Electronic warfare
and decoys: Start suite with Bell Shroud intercept, Bell Squat jammer, 4 PK-16 decoy RL, 8 PK-10 decoy RL, 2 towed decoys
Armament: • 1× 4 URK-5(SS-N-14 'Silex') SSM/ASW missiles
• 2× Osa-MA SAM systems SA-N-4'Gecko' SAM (40 missiles)
• 4× 76 mm guns (2×2) (Burevestnik M had 2×1 100 mm guns)
• 2×RBU-6000 Anti-Submarine rockets
• 2×4 533 mm torpedo tubes
Aircraft carried: Ka-27 on Krivak III only

Sergiev Posad History (Russia)


Kiev - Moscow car trip in timelapse MQ

900km from one capital to another. It was great trip ;)

Iran Rasht - Rasht Bazaar Walk 2022| بازار رشت(رشت گیلان) - پیاده روی در بازار رشت

Iran Rasht - Rasht Bazaar Walk 2022| بازار رشت(رشت گیلان) - پیاده روی در بازار رشت2022Everything you want to know about the big market:
The traditional bazaar of Rasht includes the big square, the small square, the four
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squares and the caravanserais and is considered one of the sights of Rasht. The architecture of the caravanserais and arches in Rasht Bazaar are among the attractions of this lovely bazaar. A variety of fresh local delicacies are sold in the market, and the smell of fish and a variety of native vegetables is complex.
Large market segments of the field:
Rasht Grand Bazaar consists of many sections, some of which are introduced below:
Large Arch: This caravanserai was built in 1321 AH and is located on the south side of the small arch caravanserai and the second row of goldsmiths, the west side of Qaisaria Fakhr Palace and the east side of the plastic shops.
Small Arch: This caravanserai is located on the north side of Rasht Bazaar, next to Haj Mojtahed Mosque, and is connected to the large arch caravanserai through the southern and eastern corridors and the order of sellers and the Malek caravanserai. Also, through the northern corridor, a small arch leads to Haj Mojtahed Mosque on Shariati Street.
Saadat Arch: Saadat Arch is located in the area of ​​the big square and plays an important role in the texture of the inner city market. The Saadat arch dates back to the Qajar period and was considered one of the most important commercial hubs in the past.
Mohtasham Caravanserai: مح Mohtasham Caravanserai, like other caravanserais, was built in 1300, and on the northwest side is the Golshan Caravanserai and on the west side is the Attaran Bazaar.
Chinichian Caravanserai: Chinichian Caravanserai is located in the northwestern part of
Rasht Bazaar near Chahar Souq and in the east, it is adjacent to Haji Hassan Khan's house and from the west, 7th after the order of tin builders, it is adjacent to Saadat's house. This building was built in 1308 by the Chinese brothers.
Malek Caravanserai: Malek Caravanserai has the texture of an inner city market and was built during the Qajar period. This caravanserai was used to export rice to Russia and silk to Kashan and Yazd.
Shopping in the big market of Rasht
In the big market of Rasht, smells and colors are mixed. A variety of local foods can be found in the market, from vegetables to fish and olives. Numerous restaurants and stalls across the market are also selling delicious snacks such as Fooman muffins, dried noodles and fresh beans. If you are not interested in buying food and you are a craftsman, this market also has options for you
Opening hours of Rasht Grand Bazaar
Rasht Grand Bazaar starts at 8 am and its shops are open until 8 am to 10 pm. Some shops are open until 12 noon. Of course, on Fridays the shops may start working later.
Where is the major?
Rasht Grand Bazaar is located in Shahrdari Square, Imam Khomeini Street.
What products are sold in the big market?
A variety of local foods can be found in the market, from vegetables to fish and olives. Handicrafts are also sold in the market.
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Bora-class guided missile corvette
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bora-class hoverborne guided missile corvette of the Russian Navy, also bears the NATO class name Dergach, is one of the few types of military surface effect ship built solely for marine combat purposes, rather than troop landing or transport. Its designation in the Soviet and Russian navies is Project 1239; the first vessel produced under this designation was Sivuch, which was later renamed Bora. It is one of the largest combat sea vehicles with catamaran design.

The ship is one of many marine craft built by the Russian Federation for coastal defense, both domestically and for export. The weapons array Bora class warships carry varies depending on which of several configurations it is built to. The specifications listed are for the two existing craft.
Builders:
Zelenodolsk, Kazan
(Chief Designer - L. Elssky)
Operators:
Soviet Navy
Russian Navy
Built: 1988–1995
In commission: 1997–
Completed: 2
General characteristics
Displacement: Around 1,050 tonnes (1,030 long tons)
Length: 210 ft (64 m)
Beam: 59 ft (18 m)
Draught: 10 ft (3.0 m)
Installed power: 4 × 200 kW diesel-driven generators
Propulsion:
Twin M10-D1 type gas turbine engines rated at 60,000 hp (45,000 kW) bound to two primary three-blade propellers
Twin M511A reduction gear diesel engines rated at 20,000 hp (15,000 kW) bound to two primary three-blade propellers
Twin M52OM3 auxiliary diesel engines driving superchargers rated at 6,800 horsepower (5,100 kW) used to inflate the skirts
Speed:
12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) cruise
55 knots (102 km/h; 63 mph) maximum
Range:
2,500 nmi (4,600 km) at 12 knots
800 nmi (1,500 km) at 55 knots (102 km/h)
Endurance: 10 days
Complement:
35 minimum
68 combat
Sensors and
processing systems:
Monolit-E / Monument-E target detection and designation radar
Pozitiv-ME1 air/surface search radar
5P-10E Fire Control Radar
Anapa-ME1 sonar
Moskit-E 3Ts-81E missile fire control system
Various cannon and missile guidance and countermeasure systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
Vympel-R2 suite with Foot Ball-A interceptors
Half Hat-B interceptors
2 × PK-10 decoy rocket launchers
2 × PK-16 decoy rocket launchers
Armament:
2 × Quadruple MT-206ME launchers for 3M-80E Moskit marine cruise missiles (or various others)
1 × 9K33M Osa-MA type surface-to-air missile system for anti-aircraft defense with 20 missiles
1 × AK–176M automatic 76.2 mm cannon or 1 × AK-100 automatic 100 mm cannon
2 × AK-630 30 mm anti-aircraft Gatling cannons
16 × 9K38 Igla man-portable shoulder mounted surface-to-air missile launcher sets
2 × 14.5 mm naval machine gun mounts
1 × DP-64 anti-saboteur grenade launcher
Notes: Combat ready in rough weather up to Sea State 5

A little bit more about Moscow

Some cuts from Victory Day celebration and night bicycle right through the city

A little bit of old Moscow

Yeah, It is my city ;)
It might be interesting only in HQ

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East Africa Travel Tips.
Health tips tp travel to East Africa Tanzania and Kenya. Vaccines required for Africa, health considerations before you travel to east africa and health tips to climb mount kilimanjaro.

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Small video about my big journey at september 2009. I was travelled through the united states from east to west. Just in 14 days visited: New York, Washington, Boston, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Denver, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Death Valley, San Francisco, Santa Cruz and Los Angeles. Actually I even didn't have a camcoder and all of these videos are made by Canon IXUS camera. Had some troubles while editing video, so I guess it isn't final version.

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