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OSA II
OSA II


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  DBTyp  Model  
  Base type  Osa class  
    Furthermore referenced in country lists as: (Finland): 205U (Osa II) class 
  Kit manufacturer  Dragon  
  Material  plastic  
  Origin country  SU  Parent category: Asien, Europe
  Operator country  For the class: SU Algeria Angola Azerbaijan Bulgaria Cuba Egypt Eritrea Finland India Iraq Libya Somalia Syria Vietnam Yemen For the class: Benin Bangladesh China Egypt Germany India Latvia North Korea Poland Romania SU Syria Yugoslavia Croatia Montenegro Lithuania  Parent category: Asien, Europe, Africa, Latin America, , ,
  Built  2.5.2020   
  Topics  Small combattants  (Small combattants:) E-Boats, MTB, Subchasers, River gunboat
(Ship:) http://rwhiston.wordpress.com/2010/03/18/2/
(Ship:) Data, sketch: http://russianships.info/eng/warships/
(Ship:) Navies: To the list of all ship classes
Parent category: Ship
  Aera of use  afterwar  
  Scale  1/700  
  Colours  hellgrau, deck rostrot 
  BaseVehicle  Ship  
  Referenced by Soviet Guided Missile Crafts
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Model Osa I Prj205 Moskit
Osa I Prj205 Moskit 
Model Osa II Prj205 Moskit
pic by sammelhafen.de 
Model OSA I/II
Soviet Guided Missile Crafts 
Referenced itself or via the class in Naval Engagements of Israel (... Fold out for more)[+]Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Operation Desert Storm, 17.1.-28.2.1991 Battle of Split 14.-16.11.1991 Battle off the coast of Abkhazia 10.8.2008 (only a similar ship) Russian Invasion of Ukraine, from 24.2.2022 (only a similar ship)

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OSA II
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Nanuchka III Prj 1234 Ovod, Osa I Prj205 Moskit, OSA II, Tarantul I 1241RE Hiddensee
OSA II, Nanuchka III Prj 1234 Ovod, Osa I Prj205 Moskit, Tarantul I 1241RE Hiddensee


Nanuchka III Prj 1234 Ovod, Osa I Prj205 Moskit, OSA II, Tarantul I 1241RE Hiddensee
OSA II, Nanuchka III Prj 1234 Ovod, Osa I Prj205 Moskit, Tarantul I 1241RE Hiddensee


Further pictures by references/used decals...
Soviet Guided Missile Crafts
uses: Box art OSA II, Soviet Guided Missile Crafts





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