Chapter 755 The old man Yan Qiao is a big monster again!(2/2)
"Even if you arrange everything for me, don't leave anything behind. I have my own way."
That night, everyone had a great time chatting.
the next day.
Si Chen came to see Rost again, but met a few people he didn't want to meet, and they also came to negotiate the purchase of the "Walanga":
Representatives from the Asan Kingdom, Representative Ito from the South American country of Bass, and South Korean representative Han Geun Suk who is like a dog-skin plaster!
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The Soviet Union's naval fleet consists of five arms: submarines, surface ships, aviation, coastal rocket artillery and marines.
It has always maintained four large fleets, ranked according to comprehensive strength:
Pacific Fleet, Northern Fleet, Black Sea Fleet, Baltic Fleet.
Pacific Fleet.
Its predecessor was the Okhotsk District Fleet established by Russia in 1731.
In the early 1980s, there were more than 20 strategic missile nuclear submarines and 100 other submarines.
2 "Kyiv" class aircraft carriers.
90 other large and medium-sized surface combat ships.
There are more than 400 naval aircraft and 1 Marine Division.
The headquarters is located in Vladivostok.
Naval bases include Soviet Port, Petropavlovsk, etc.
The total number of aircraft in the Pacific Fleet in 1978 was 355.
There are 95 fighter-bombers, accounting for 23% of the navy's fighter-bombers.
There are 115 anti-submarine aircraft and helicopters, accounting for 32% of the total anti-submarine aircraft and helicopters in the navy.
As of its disintegration, the fleet still had a total of 355 aircraft of various types, accounting for 27% of the Soviet Union's total naval aircraft.
Northern Fleet.
Its predecessor was the Arctic Ocean Fleet established during World War I. It was restructured and reorganized several times.
During World War II, he participated in the war against Germany and his strength was extraordinary. He is now a member of the Big Goose.
At that time, the Soviet Navy was the most powerful fleet except the Pacific Fleet.
In the early 1980s, there were 42 strategic missile nuclear submarines, 138 other submarines, and 1 "Kiev" class aircraft carrier.
There are about 80 other large and medium-sized surface combatants, more than 300 naval aircraft, and 1 Marine brigade.
Black Sea Fleet.
It was established in 1783, destroyed in 1855, and rebuilt in 1871.
After the October Revolution, the Soviet Union established the Black Sea and Azov Sea navies in 1920.
In 1935, it was renamed the Black Sea Fleet.
Participated in the war against Germany during World War II.
In the early 1980s, it had more than 20 submarines.
There are two "Moscow"-class helicopter carriers, one Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier, and one "Glorious"-class guided missile cruiser.
There are more than 80 other large and medium-sized surface combat ships, 300 naval aircraft, and 1 Marine brigade.
Headquarters in Sevastopol.
Baltic Fleet.
Founded during the "Northern War" from 1700 to 1721.
Participated in the war against Germany in World War II.
In the early 1980s, it had more than 30 submarines, more than 40 large and medium-sized surface combatants, more than 200 naval aircraft, and 1 Marine brigade.
As early as the mid-1970s, the Soviet Navy had developed into a powerful global ocean-going maritime force.
After the disintegration, the Soviet Union's navy was also disbanded.
Its troops and weapons and equipment are also received and inherited by each participating country.
Chapter completed!