Why do Russian ships have red decks?

Corrosion-resistant coatings protect metal components against degradation due to moisture, salt spray, oxidation or exposure to a variety of environmental chemicals. The anticorrosive paints impede or obstruct the corrosion by reducing the direct access of air and water to the metal.
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What are Russian navy ships called?

Ships and submarines in service
  • 1 Aircraft carrier.
  • 2 Battlecruisers.
  • 2 Cruisers.
  • 10 Destroyers.
  • 11 Frigates.
  • 81 Corvettes.
  • 20 Landing ship tanks (LST)
  • 40 Landing craft.
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Why does the Navy paint ships GREY?

Grey has been the colour of Royal Navy ships for more than a century, with the colour effective at keeping a vessel from being seen in a number of different situations and reducing the clarity of vertical structures. It also allows vessels to blend in with haze and stop easy visual identification.
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How did the Soviets name their ships?

The Soviets also actually named their missile boats after insects leading to confusion. Submarine classes were given Phonetic alphabet names e.g. Delta, Alfa, Victor etc. When the letters of the Phonetic alphabet had all been assigned, Russian words, primarily for fish, were used.
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How good was the Soviet Navy?

Besides, with a strong submarine force, we felt able to sink the American carriers if it came to war." (from Khrushchev Remembers) And so the Soviet Navy built the world's strongest submarine force during the Cold War, with a total of 737 submarines of post-war design being constructed from 1945-1991.
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Why are the decks of Russian ships red



How are Russian submarines named?

Most Russian (and Soviet) submarines had no "personal" name, but were only known by a number, prefixed by letters identifying the boat's type at a higher level than her class.
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Why submarines are always black?

Submarines are painted black primarily because the color creates an effective camouflage against enemy submarines, ships and aircraft. Black submarines are very difficult to spot in the vastness of an ocean, especially at night.
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Why are submarines yellow?

TIL the reason that (research) submarines are yellow is because yellow is one of the last few colours to be visible at great depth.
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Why are submarines red on the bottom?

Shipbuilders of the early years of shipping would use a copper coating as a biocide, to prevent organotins from sticking on the vessel's hull. That copper coating was responsible for the ship's red color. In the 21st century, it is more than obvious that antifouling coatings can be mixed with any color.
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Does Russia have a good Navy?

The American Navy is thought of as the world's most powerful, far greater than any other naval force. But now some sources hint at Russian Navy could be bigger soon – even as soon as in 2020, Russia will have one of the biggest naval forces in the world. Even bigger than the one of the United States of America.
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Who has the strongest Navy in the world?

United States Navy

With 347,042 active personnel, 101,583 ready reserve personnel, and 279,471 civilian employees, the US Navy is the strongest navy in the world. It owns 480 ships, 50,000 non-combat vehicles, 290 deployable combat vessels and 3,900 plus manned aircraft.
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Why are Navy ships grey and not blue?

It made it hard to use range-finding devices but was made obsolete by the invention of radar. The gray paint is a very effective means to keep a warship from being spotted in a wide variety of situations. Gray in some shade is the best color to blend in with the haze and prevent easy visual spotting and identification.
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What is the most powerful warship in the world?

The U.S. Navy's newest warship, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) is the largest and most technologically advanced surface combatant in the world.
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Where is the Russian fleet now?

A large part of the Russian Navy's landing ships are now concentrated in Novorossiysk. This is further from the action than Sevastopol, and they are less frequently observed near Snake Island. Also in the port are some Ukrainian Navy vessels captured by Russia in Berdyansk.
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Why are Villarreal called submarines?

The nickname the 'Yellow Submarine' was born after the song was released by the Beatles in 1966. In the 1967/68 season, the club was fighting for promotion to the Third Division (Tercera División) once again, which they eventually achieved in that campaign.
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Why is Villareal called submarine?

That the nickname came about by accident seems appropriate for a club whose distinctive shirt colour also owes much to happenstance. Back in 1947, with the new season fast approaching, the son of the Villarreal president was dispatched to Valencia to purchase replacements for the club's white shirts.
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What is Villarreal nickname?

Why are Villarreal called the Yellow Submarine? La Liga side Villarreal are nicknamed the Yellow Submarine, but why do a football team in western Spain have such a moniker?
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Why are submarines called U boats?

U-boat is an abbreviation of the German word ''Unterseeboot'' (meaning ''submarine'' or ''under the sea boat''). The German navy launched large-scale submarine offensives in both World Wars. The letter ''U'' inU-boats is from the German ''unter'', meaning ''under''.
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Why cruise ships are white?

Since the white color reflects the light, the ship does not heat up as quickly. This protection is not just for the exterior of the ship. Having a white surface will keep the interior of the cruise ship at a much cooler temperature, which is important, especially for the ships that sail in warmer, tropical climates.
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What are submarines painted with?

Well, here comes the most interesting part, most modern submarines are not painted at all, instead they are covered with the anechoic tiles, which comes in one color- BLACK.
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Does the US know where Russian subs are?

"There is no truth to the Russian claims of our operations in their territorial waters," Captain Kyle Raines, a U.S. military spokesman, said in a statement. "I will not comment on the precise location of our submarines but we do fly, sail, and operate safely in international waters," the statement added.
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Can U.S. detect Russian submarines?

The United States, Russia, China, Britain, and France all have fleets of submarines that carry nuclear missiles. The most advanced of these subs are nearly undetectable and can stay submerged for months. A U.S. Trident nuclear submarine carries 24 missiles, each fitted with several independently targeted warheads.
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Did a Russian sub surface of the US Coast?

The Russian Ministry of Defense claims a U.S. Navy Virginia-class submarine left Russian territorial waters Saturday after that country's navy took “appropriate” actions. The U.S. Navy says the incident just didn't happen.
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