Continuing saga of unfinished Ukranian Rocket cruiser., page
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Topic started on 15-4-2011 @ 05:45 AM by martin3030
Seems that the talking has again resumed recently,with this being discussed at the meetings during Putins recent 2 day visit to Kiev.
It would seem,that this is one of several carrots dangled by Moscow,as it accelerates its proposals with a series of controversial offers.
Here is a rundown of events from the last 12 months.

In May 2010,at a meeting between Medvedev and Yanukovych,Russia agreed to complete work on the Ukrainia with an estimsted cost of $30 million.

www.en.rian.ru...


A month later,Russia indicated that they were deciding whether to buy the unfinished cruiser and complete it.
Russia maintained that the vessel was only 50% finished,and would require a spend of 15billion Roubles to complete,and a further 35 billion to upgrade.

rusnavy.com...

In January 2011,Russia reportedly said they had no intention of purchasing the unfinished project,and said in any event the vessel could not be used in the Russian navy whilst bearing its current name-“ Ukrania”
Ukraine announced that the vessel was costing the government $1,00,0000 per year to keep it.

2jjj.com...

Following a recent meeting with Putin,deputy pm Azorov,has concluded that Ukraine wants to see the vessel completed-and goes on to say it is 95% finished

www.kyivpost.com...

There are other reports that Russia are only interested in any deal if the ship is given free.

More here-including a photo.

en.wikipedia.org...


reply posted on 15-4-2011 @ 06:01 AM by Sailor Sam
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So the Russiana want a twenty year old ship (for free?).
The hull below the waterline would be pretty rotten by now.
Just ask the RAN (Royal Australian Navy) about the pitfalls of buying cheap second hand ships from the US Navy.



reply posted on 15-4-2011 @ 07:11 AM by Aliensun
Originally posted by Sailor Sam
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post by martin3030



So the Russiana want a twenty year old ship (for free?).
The hull below the waterline would be pretty rotten by now.
Just ask the RAN (Royal Australian Navy) about the pitfalls of buying cheap second hand ships from the US Navy.


Hey! It is "Buyer beware!"
And if you're poor, you go to the second-hand store.
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