14.09.2004, 12:57
@ Mr.Libanon wie alt bist du wenn ich mal fragen darf ? bist nur am provozieren :wall:
@hawkeye87
Hab mal versucht für dich etwas zu finden ... hoffe das reicht dir
Zubr
Notes: Also known as the Pomornik class, these are some of the largest hovercrafts ever built, second in size only the massive KvP-121s. They have the advantage over the KvP-121 of being well-armored and heavily armed, and can carry a large amount of cargo to the shore. There is a large ramp in the bow of the vessel able to offload two main battle tanks at once, or three vehicles the size of a BMP-series or BTR-series APC. Unfortunately, like the KvP-121, they are too large to be transported by almost all ships in the Russian Fleet, and a lot of fuel is used up simply moving them from place to place. This, along with their cost, is the main reason why the Russians had less then 20 of them on hand by 2000. In addition to the Russian Zubrs, Greece has two of these hovercrafts.
PRICE $9,820,000 der preis steht so da !
Und falls du die Quelle Brauchst
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.twilightarmouries.ca/Ships/Hovercrafts/Zubr.htm">http://www.twilightarmouries.ca/Ships/H ... s/Zubr.htm</a><!-- m -->
Und das hier hab ich noch ...
According to other sources, Greek Navy would buy other two exemplaries of Zubr from Ukraine. In the Almaz naval factory, as mentioned by the daily Delovoy Petersburg, it would have been granted, previewing this supply, the opening of a credit line of 43 million dollars by the bank Moskovsky Delovoy Mir (MDM).
mfg
@hawkeye87
Hab mal versucht für dich etwas zu finden ... hoffe das reicht dir
Zubr
Notes: Also known as the Pomornik class, these are some of the largest hovercrafts ever built, second in size only the massive KvP-121s. They have the advantage over the KvP-121 of being well-armored and heavily armed, and can carry a large amount of cargo to the shore. There is a large ramp in the bow of the vessel able to offload two main battle tanks at once, or three vehicles the size of a BMP-series or BTR-series APC. Unfortunately, like the KvP-121, they are too large to be transported by almost all ships in the Russian Fleet, and a lot of fuel is used up simply moving them from place to place. This, along with their cost, is the main reason why the Russians had less then 20 of them on hand by 2000. In addition to the Russian Zubrs, Greece has two of these hovercrafts.
PRICE $9,820,000 der preis steht so da !
Und falls du die Quelle Brauchst
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.twilightarmouries.ca/Ships/Hovercrafts/Zubr.htm">http://www.twilightarmouries.ca/Ships/H ... s/Zubr.htm</a><!-- m -->
Und das hier hab ich noch ...
According to other sources, Greek Navy would buy other two exemplaries of Zubr from Ukraine. In the Almaz naval factory, as mentioned by the daily Delovoy Petersburg, it would have been granted, previewing this supply, the opening of a credit line of 43 million dollars by the bank Moskovsky Delovoy Mir (MDM).
mfg