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More model informationThe Karakurt class, Russian designation Project 22800 Karakurt, is a class of small missile ships (corvettes in NATO classification) under construction for the Russian Navy. The new class is intended to be a more seaworthy, blue water complement to the Buyan-M class corvettes, which had been designed for the littoral zone and are currently serving in Russia’s Caspian Flotilla, Baltic Fleet and Black Sea Fleet. The Karakurt-class corvettes are designed to be armed with the Kalibr cruise missiles and the P-800 Oniks anti-ship missiles and have an endurance of 15 days
Jul 2nd 2019
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@citizensnip Thank you for your answer, I looked at your new model, it is very good. I probably shouldn’t have written explanations about the differences, because you most likely know about them, since you did the last one (your links) completely correctly (I even discovered that in my files there is a picture of your new model))).
Well, improving this model or simply fixing it won’t take long.
@ignatponkratov Thanks for the detailed description of the difference between the projects. This model was rushed in a few hours, with no attention to detail. Then I made a detailed detailed model artstation.com/artwork/YaQGld .
I'm going to improve this model and will post an updated version soon.
Good afternoon, the model is made perfectly, but it is not true if we consider real ships. I dare to suggest that you wanted to model the ships of the first project (the first 2), since I don’t see the Pantsir-M air defense missile system. The differences from the second series (ships starting from the 3rd), in addition to the integrated air defense system, lie in the composition of the radar equipment. In the first version, which you modeled, 2 rectangular PAR for illuminating the maritime situation and issuing target designations for strike weapons are integrated into the turret. In the second version, this complex in the form of an ordinary antenna was moved into a radio-prose radome, and the radars (PAR) of the Pantsir-M complex were integrated into the tower, such as yours, only there are 4 of them (for 4 sectors), and the tower itself is slightly modified.
I will leave links to some pictures of projects 1 and 2 (for understanding), other pictures can be found on the Internet.
1 version YOURS ( drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q6FEBv4I... )
Version 2 - ( drive.google.com/drive/folders/140DxqMXO... )