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Tango0103 Jul 2019 8:58 p.m. PST

"Russia is offering the world's first hydrofoil gunboat armed with sea-launched cruise missiles to prospective buyers on the international naval hardware market, CEO and Chief Designer of Radar MMS Research and Production Company Georgy Antsev told TASS at the Army-2019 international military and technical forum on Friday…"

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Thresher0103 Jul 2019 9:32 p.m. PST

Looks interesting, if a little boring.

Also, perhaps while technically correct, due to them adding "gunboat" into the title, the Russian/Soviet Sarancha, hydrofoil missile boat was built in 1973, and commissioned in 1977, and was well equipped with both SSMs, SAMS, and a 30mm gatling gun.

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Tango0104 Jul 2019 10:49 a.m. PST

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