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New Warships Declared too Defective to Become Part of Ukrainian Navy

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Two brand new Ukrainian armored artillery boats won’t become part of the nation’s navy due to numerous defects.

According to Odessa-based media outlet Dumskaya.net,  two vessels which have undergone tests at the Odessa shipyard for the last eight months were originally earmarked to enter service during Ukraine’s Navy Day on July 30. However, the fleet command refused to accept the armored boats due to numerous structural defects that became apparent during the testing process.

Therefore, the tests were put on hold as the ships’ designers rushed to rectify their mistakes, and while both boats will be christened as intended, they will not officially become part of the Ukrainian Navy.

Meanwhile, experts cited by the Russian newspaper Vzglyad appeared skeptical about the boats’ capabilities.

"An ordinary tank (cannon) would pierce this boat right through. The only thing this boat is capable of is launch a small coastal raid – deploy a saboteur team, strafe a target – and then flee before the enemy starts shooting back," Captain 1st Rank Konstantin Sivkov remarked.

The armored boats were designed to patrol the coastal waters of the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea, as well as the Danube River. Each vessel has a crew complement of five and is equipped with a single 30mm artillery system, a grenade launcher and a machine gun.

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  • asco
    camouflage colors via Photoshop
  • tobi.gelando
    This Warship is very use full for the Navy there will get a lot of $$$ to sail it from the Us - EU
    Good money maker.....
  • support
    It looks like it was designed by the British firm Airfix :) It even looks bathtub-sized from the photograph.

    Ukraine has lost all its steel gassed heat-treating facilities and metallurgical & weld testing metrological capabilities through chasing out all its technicians. Also I would bet there is not one single Schenk rotational vibration analyzer operator left west of the Russian border as far as the other side of the Polish border. There is probably no one left in Ukraine who can even calculate the critical speed of a rotating shaft.

    Khruschev would weep were he alive.
  • FlorianGeyer
    The Ukraine has now fully adopted the US procurement programmes.
    Spend a lot so that the makers win $ and the crews die.
    Long may it last.
    As an aside the following link may amuse you. It amused me.

    www.veteranstoday.com/2016/07/01/exclusive-american-special-forces-sas-captured-by-isis-at-al-bukama
  • questfortruth
    Not having read the article, the number ONE defect would be JUNGLE camo on a BOAT!
    They don't want anyone to see it floating through the forest?
  • james
    looks like they plan to infiltrate the MeKong Delta- someone alert the Vietnamese Navy!
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