Japan has F-35s, I give it 90 minutes before the totally demoralized shell-units of the Kuril Islands garrison either surrender en-masse or die in their holes.
>"CRANES could be here" he thought, "I've never been in this port before. There could be cranes anywhere." The cool wind felt good against his bare chest. "I HATE cranes" he thought. If You'll be Lucky reverberated his entire Marshal Ustinov cruiser making it pulsate even as the ₽500 case of vodak circulated through his powerful thick veins and washed away his (merited) fear of falling 70-ton cranes. "with a graving, you can use any dock you want" he said to himself, out loud.
Vorrection: it wasn't Kuznetsov but the K-84 Ekaterinburg SSBN (note: the onboard nuclear missiles were not removed prior to the fire). They stopped the fires by partially submerging the entire drydock, twice.
I wish Japan stopped being pussies and BTFO Russia and took the Island that is their land
Yes comrade, Russia should attact Japan for a second front. I predict much happiness!
ukraine was a feint all along
putin truly is a master of 5d chess
Just staging area for the land assault.
>Russia's Pacific fleet (lol)
damn who cares tho
Not like they can go anywhere. Attacking japan would also be like attacking US soil.
>putin will start a 2 front war
He is desperately trying to nudge China and Belarus to do something.
Commence 1904
>3 'modern' frigates
>soviet rust buckets
>aux ships
lol
can japan solo the entire r*ssian navy?
Battle of Tsushima
unironically yes
>japan has six super destroyers
oh what the frick?
Anon, you don't understand. They're really, REALLY determined to self-defend the absolute piss out of anyone and everyone that gives them an excuse.
Good christ that's a lot of maritime patrol planes
yeah they're gonna need them for the Sino-American-Japanese-Korean-Australian hyperwar of 2035
>2035
>F35
Coincidence?
That's not their whole fleet by the way. The image doesn't make that clear. They have 29 minesweepers too.
Japan has F-35s, I give it 90 minutes before the totally demoralized shell-units of the Kuril Islands garrison either surrender en-masse or die in their holes.
Deploy one (1) torpedo boat
Does the Russian Navy currently have a ship named Kamchatka?
>Russia is still trying to act tough.
It's sad at this point.
Nothingburger. They do this all the fricking time.
>"CRANES could be here" he thought, "I've never been in this port before. There could be cranes anywhere." The cool wind felt good against his bare chest. "I HATE cranes" he thought. If You'll be Lucky reverberated his entire Marshal Ustinov cruiser making it pulsate even as the ₽500 case of vodak circulated through his powerful thick veins and washed away his (merited) fear of falling 70-ton cranes. "with a graving, you can use any dock you want" he said to himself, out loud.
11/10
Don't forget when they had to submerge the entire Kuznetsov to put out a fire
Vorrection: it wasn't Kuznetsov but the K-84 Ekaterinburg SSBN (note: the onboard nuclear missiles were not removed prior to the fire). They stopped the fires by partially submerging the entire drydock, twice.
I hope the Japanese cuck them like the Italians did
Do it Japan. You beat them twice already, third time's the charm.
Why? The Caspian Sea seems more their speed.
More safety in Lake Baikal.
How is the buoyancy?
Did they send the Kursk AND Admiral Kuznetsov?
Tomorrow:
11 Russian warships leave Sea of Japan after various accidents related to smoking and/or drinking.
Japan should establish a base in it's northern islands to force the issue.
do they need towing yet?