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Old 10-23-22, 02:26 PM   #3
TORDO222
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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal View Post
Nicer work! Posted: https://www.subsim.com/
Thank you very much!!!. I really would have liked to present the work with the numbers of the ships of each nation, individualized according to the corresponding register in each Navy, but I am studying how to modify the corresponding files with the GIMP. My knowledge of graphic design is unique and limited to a self-taught. As soon as I can decipher the riddle, each ship will show its port and starboard number on its bow. A big salute!Marcelo

PD 23/10/22: The respective hullnumbers of each of the vessels of each countrie have been added. Just follow the distribution of the respective folders to add them to cw. Greetings!

PD 30/10/22: UPDATE...The Argentine Navy destroyer, ARA Comodoro Py, was upgraded, returning its artillery tower B forward and removing the ASROC launcher, replacing it with the two EXOCET MM-38 missile launchers. In addition,the torpedo tubes were moved rearwards to make room for the added artillery tower. Greetings!
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"Fire!!! that the People look at us! " - Admiral Guillermo Brown.
Order prior to the "Battle of Los Pozos" that took place on June 11,1826 in the Rio de La Plata,in front of the city of Buenos Aires, in an area of relative greater depth and to the view from the population. Was a combat between a flimsy Argentine Squadron and the powerfull Brazilian Empire Fleet.It was a victorious day for the Argentine navy.William Brown was the first Admiral of the newly formed Argentine Navy.Born in Ireland and argentine by adoption.A great patriot.

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