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the vessels of the Lithuanian Naval Service – chiefly elderly destroyers
...I'm not actually sure you can call the Vytis class "elderly". It's true they're in their early teens, but they underwent a major modernization in 1947, receiving French electronics.
the vessels of the Lithuanian Naval Service – chiefly elderly destroyers
...I'm not actually sure you can call the Vytis class "elderly". It's true they're in their early teens, but they underwent a major modernization in 1947, receiving French electronics.
This is the description put forth by the commander of one of the Kriegsmarine's latest vessels, equipped with state of the art German electronics. Is he biased in his assessments and opinions? Quite possibly. To Mohr, anything more than a couple of years old is 'elderly'.
the vessels of the Lithuanian Naval Service – chiefly elderly destroyers
...I'm not actually sure you can call the Vytis class "elderly". It's true they're in their early teens, but they underwent a major modernization in 1947, receiving French electronics.
This is the description put forth by the commander of one of the Kriegsmarine's latest vessels, equipped with state of the art German electronics. Is he biased in his assessments and opinions? Quite possibly. To Mohr, anything more than a couple of years old is 'elderly'.
Ah, so - German techno-snobbery. ;) :D
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