>Russian Navy auxiliary cargo vessel Dvinitsa-50 transits Mediterranean-bound Bosphorus en route to the Tartus Syria and enters Marmara 16:00GMT
That's not a ship, it's a floating trash can
It's a Mediterranean camouflage
>>132639858
Used goods that were bought from Turkey in 2015 for Syrian express, because our sea transport situation is literal shit.
nice excuses brahs
>That's not a ship, it's a floating trash can
>floating
It float? Is ship. Yebu tvayu mat, suka.
shit boat for a shit job.
at least the russians arn't cucked into spending $1b for nothing
>>132639858
Why send a usable boat when this boat is going to inevitably sink via an attack by another country or organization. Hell its a lot easier to push for more security in the region when you have a whole tanker ships that gona get blown.
>isn't sinking
>made a trip through some oceans
>did its mission
whats the problem?
Ah yes it was built in Turkey
>>132643003
Russian Federation VMF bought it in 2015 to deliver supplies to Syria and renamed
The ship most likely would be scrapped after Operation in Syria ending.
Vessels trading in the Black Sea/Turkey/East Med (Lebanon, Syria, Egypt) are some of the oldest, most poorly maintained in the world.
They get the job done though, because ships are generally built to last much longer than their actual commercial life span.
A ship built in 1995 is worth little more than scrap today, but it could easily trade for another 15 years before being sold for scrap. Syrians do it all the time.
>>132645307
Can you tell more
>>132640155
kek
RUSSIA RULES THE WAVES
lmao
>>132641529
wow i heard he was short but hes like a fucking midget rofl. fuck russia
>>132639858
reportedly all U.S. destroyer left the area
>>132647661
What do you want to know?
>>132650272
About Mærsk
>>132639858
Putin trolls hard
>>132650428
It's a big company
Soon the Container market will be controlled by 2-3 companies.
>>132639858
Cool
>>132641529
On a side note, without photoshop, he is either small or russians
don't know how to make tanks smaller than 6m.
>>132653230
it's both. those things were built big and he's a short man.
Why don't they put cranes in the ports instead of the ships having to carry around their own?
>>132656177
Russian technology.
When evil capitalist port cranes are all seized by the workers, superior Russian ship-cranes will still be working! HAHAHAHAHAHA!
>>132656177
Big ships are gearless
Smaller ships are versatile and can call at underdeveloped, smaller, shallower ports in shittier countries, so they bring their own gear
>>132647813
Its shooped u fuck