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Russian missile ships
Egypt purchased seven Kumar ships in the years 1962–1967 that served until the 1990s.
On October 21, 1967, an Egyptian Kumar ship sank the Israeli destroyer Eilat. This was the first operational firing of sea-to-sea missiles. The Israeli destroyer was not equipped with missiles but with cannons. Egypt had no casualties. The Hausa ships participated in the Yom Kippur War in the Syrian Navy and the Egyptian Navy. Dozens of Styx missiles were launched from these missiles against Israeli Navy missiles in missile battles such as the Battle of Latakia, the Battle of Demet and more. During the war, a number of Osa models were sunk in missile battles and artillery fire. The Osa ships still serve in the Egyptian and Syrian navies.
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Thank you very much Avraham.
I am seriously considering building at least the Komar and the Reshef in the near future, to me that about one to two years. Thank you again for providing these classics to the forum! |
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have to say big thank you for these models
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Hello rifleman
first of all thank you And secondly since you are from England Please see what I wrote about the submarine model S. Thank you Abraham
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avrahamrl threr are a few web sites in uk they are rn subs.co.uk and brit sub.x10 try them hope this helps all the best
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I just could not resist!
Dear Abraham:
I just could not resist building the Komar. Next to it is a Komar I did from scratch, before I knew I was a paper modeler, in 1/400. Thank you again. Looking forward for the next treasures (they could be terrestrials or aerials too). |
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Quote:
I liked it AVRAHAM
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