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The Naval Balance 1970 The Naval Balance 1970 home THE NAVAL BALANCE 1970 Navies of the world 01/01/1970 1. USA - 6382 tt; 2. USSR - 2195 tt; 3. United Kingdom - 810 tt; 4. France - 319 tt; 5. China - 193 tt; 6. Italy - 185 tt; 7. Taiwan - 183 tt; 8. Spain - 161 tt; 9. Japan - 158 tt; 10. Argentina - 140 tt; 11. Indonesia - 110 tt; 12. Australia - 106 tt; 13. Netherlands - 105 tt ALBANIA ALGERIA ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELGIUM BRAZIL BRUNEI BULGARIA BURMA CAMBODIA CAMEROON CANADA index_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:19] The Naval Balance 1970 CEYLON CHILE CHINA COLOMBIA CONGO COSTA RICA COTE D'IVOIRE CUBA CYPRUS DENMARK DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR EGYPT EL SALVADOR ETHIOPIA FINLAND FRANCE GABON GERMANY, EAST GERMANY, WEST GHANA GREECE GUATEMALA index_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:19] The Naval Balance 1970 HAITI HONG KONG HUNGARY ICELAND INDIA INDONESIA IRAN IRAQ IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY JAMAICA JAPAN KENYA KOREA, NORTH KOREA, SOUTH KUWAIT LAOS LEBANON LIBERIA LIBYA MADAGASCAR MALAYSIA index_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:19] The Naval Balance 1970 MAURITANIA MEXICO MOROCCO NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NICARAGUA NIGERIA NORWAY PAKISTAN PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU PHILIPPINES POLAND PORTUGAL QATAR ROMANIA SAUDI ARABIA SENEGAL SINGAPORE SOMALIA SOUTH AFRICA SOVIET UNION index_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:19] The Naval Balance 1970 SPAIN SUDAN SWEDEN SYRIA TAIWAN TANZANIA THAILAND TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TUNISIA TURKEY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA URUGUAY VENEZUELA VIETNAM, NORTH VIETNAM, SOUTH YEMEN, NORTH YEMEN, SOUTH YUGOSLAVIA index_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:19] The Naval Balance 1970 Website Hit Counter © Ivan Gogin, 2015 index_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:19] World navies yesterday - Albania 01.01.1970 home World navies yesterday 1970 Albania 01 January 1970 SUBMARINES 510 1956 pr. 512 1956 1045/1342t, 76.0x6.3x4.6m, 2d/em, 4000/2700hp, 18.3/13.1kts, 55p, 170m; 6-533TT; Flag radar, Tamir-5L, Feniks sonars, Nakat SS 4 613 514 Qemel 1956 ECM 516 1956 PATROL AND COASTAL COMBATANTS 191 1952 325t, 51.7x6.6x2.2m, 3d, 3600(191,192,504)-3300(502)hp, 20kts, 54p; 1x1-85/52, 2x1-37/73, 2x2-12.7, 2x5-250 RBU-1200 ASWRL(502), pr. 192 1952 PC 4 2dct(191,192,504), 2dcr(191,192,504), 1dcr(502), 18mines; Giuys(191,192,504), Lin'(502) radar, Tamir-9(191,192,504), Tamir-10(502) 122bis 502 1954 sonar 504 1953 type 121-129, 320- 1968- PTH 21 46t, 22.5x3.8/6.3x1.2m, 3d, 3600hp, 50kts, 11p; 2x2-14.5, 2-533TT, Zarnitsa radar 025 327, 427-430 69 pr. 1944- 6 31-36 21t, 18.7x3.4x1.2m, 2pe, 2400hp, 48kts, 7p; 2x2-12.7, 2-450TT 123bis 48 PT pr. 1951- 6 61-66 23t, 19.3x3.4x0.8m, 2d, 2000hp, 50kts, 7p; 1x2-14.5, 2-450TT, 2dcr; Zarnitsa radar 123K 55 PB Tirana 2 1, 2 1926 No picture 46t, 24.4xxm, 2d, 450hp, 17kts; 1x1-76/40 AMPHIBIOUS 1 1943 LSS MFP 2 239t, 49.8x6.6x1.4m, 3d, 375hp, 10.5kts, 21p; 1x1-75/35, 4x1-20/65; 3tanks 2 1943 MINE WARFARE 151 1953 pr. 577t, 58.0x8.5x2.3m, 2d, 2200hp, 14kts, 68p; 2x2-37/70, 4x2-12.7, 2dct, 2dcr, 16mines, mechanical, acoustic, magnetic minesweeping gear; MSO 2 254K 152 1954 Lin', Rym-K radars, Tamir-10 sonar 153 1951 154 1951 albania_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:21] World navies yesterday - Albania 01.01.1970 pr. 155 1951 MSI 6 161t, 38.0x5.7x1.6m, 3d, 690hp, 12kts, 37p; 2x1-45/68, 2x1-12.7, 2dcr, mechanical, acoustic, magnetic minesweeping gear; Tamir-10 sonar 255K 156 1951 157 1951 158 1951 pr. 1- 1951- MSB 12 20t, 15.8x3.4x0.9m, 2d, 300hp, 11.6kts, 9p; 1x2-14.5, mechanical or magnetic or acoustic minesweeping gear T361 12 60 © Ivan Gogin, 2016 albania_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:21] World navies yesterday - Algeria 01.01.1970 home World navies yesterday 1970 Algeria 01 January 1970 PATROL AND COASTAL COMBATANTS pr. 183R 6 671-676 1959-1965 81t, 25.5x6.2x1.4m, 4d, 4800hp, 38kts, 17p; 2x1 P-15 SSM(2), 1x2-25/82; Rangout radar PM 167 1965 pr. 205 3 267 1965 226t, 38.6x7.6x1.8m, 3d, 15000hp, 42kts, 28p; 4x1 P-15 SSM(4), 2x2-30/71; Rangout, Rys' radars 367 1965 PT pr. 183 10 621-628, 633, 634 1949-1960 67t, 25.5x6.2x1.2m, 4d, 6000hp, 43kts, 14p; 2x2-25/82, 2-533TT, 2dcr; Zarnitsa radar 651 1959 652 1959 653 1959 PC pr. 201M 6 216t, 41.7x6.2x1.9m, 3d, 6600hp, 27kts, 27p; 2x2-25/82, 4x5 RBU-1200 ASWRL, 2dcr, 18mines; Reya radar, Tamir-11 sonar 654 1959 655 1959 656 1959 PB pr. 183 2 629, 630 1949-1960 67t, 25.5x6.2x1.2m, 4d, 6000hp, 43kts, 14p; 2x2-25/82, 2dcr; Zarnitsa radar MINE WARFARE pr. 577t, 58.0x8.5x2.3m, 2d, 2200hp, 14kts, 68p; 2x2-37/70, 4x2-12.7, 2dct, 2dcr, 16mines, mechanical, magnetic, acoustic minesweeping gear; 1 221 1954 254K Lin', Rym-K radars, Tamir-10 sonar MSO pr. 600t, 59.1x8.5x2.3m 2d, 2200hp, 14.5kts, 77p; 2x2-37/70, 2x2-25/82, 2x2-14.5, 2x2-12.7, 2dct, 16mines, mechanical, magnetic, acoustic 1 222 1955 254M minesweeping gear; Lin', Rym-K radars, Tamir-11 sonar Sidi MSC YMS 1 1 1943 250t, 41.5x7.5x2.4m, 2d, 800hp, 15kts, 60p; 1x1-76/50, 2x1-20/70, mechanical, acoustic, magnetic minesweeping gear; radar Fradj algeria_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:22] World navies yesterday - Algeria 01.01.1970 © Ivan Gogin, 2016 algeria_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:22] World navies yesterday - Argentina 01.01.1970 home World navies yesterday 1970 Argentina 01 January 1970 SUBMARINES S11 Santa Fe 1944 1845/2415t, 95.0x8.3x4.7m, 4dg,4em(2), 5400/2740hp, 20.2/8.7kts, 60p, 120m; 10-533TT; SS, ST, SV radars, SS Balao 2 Santiago del S12 1945 sonars Estero AIRCRAFT CARRYING SHIPS 18300t, 211.2x24.4x7.1m, 4b,2gst, 40000hp, 25kts, 1300p; (1x4+9x2)-40/60, Colossus 1 V1 Independencia 1946 22aircraft (F4U fighters); type 277, 279, SPS-6C radars CVL 19896t, 211.2x36.9x7.6m, 4b,2gst, 42000hp, 24kts, 1500p; 12x1-40/60, Colossus 1 V2 25 de Mayo 1945 22aircraft (S-2 ASW planes, SH-34 mod. helicopters); LW-01, LW-02, DA-01, 2x VI- 01, ZW-01 radars PRINCIPAL SURFACE COMBATANTS 8500t, 164.9x17.2x5.0m, 4b,4gst, 54000hp, 30kts, 800p; 76belt, La La 1 C3 1939 51deck, 51turrets, 76CT; 3x3-152/50, (4x2+6x1)-40/60, 2x3- Argentina Argentina 533TT; type 268, Mk8, SA-3 radars argentina_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:23] World navies yesterday - Argentina 01.01.1970 CL General C4 1939 Belgrano 13645t, 185.4x21.0x7.3m, 8b,4gst, 100000hp, 30kts, 868p; 127belt, 51deck, 165turrets, 127CT; 2x4 Seacat GWS22 Brooklyn 2 SAM(70)(4), 5x3-152/47, 8x1-127/25, (4x4+6x2)-40/60, 19x1- C5 9 de Julio 1939 20/70(4), 2helicopters; LW-01, DA-01, Mk33, Mk34, 2x Mk57, 2x Mk63, NA9-D1 radars Buenos D6 1938 Aires Entre D7 1938 Ríos 2010t, 98.5x10.6x3.2m, 3b,2gst, 34000hp, 35.5kts, 130p; 3x1- Buenos 6 D9 San Juan 1938 120/45, 4x1-40/60, 2-324TC, 2x24-178 Hedgehog ASWRL, 4dct, Aires D10 San Luis 1938 1dcr D11 Misiones 1938 DD Santa D12 1938 Cruz Almirante D20 1943 Brown 3050t, 114.7x12.1x4.2m, 4b,2gst, 60000hp, 273p; 4x1-127/38, Fletcher 3 D21 Espora 1943 3x2-76/50, 1x5-533TT, 6dct, 2dcr; SPS-6, SPS-10, Mk25, Mk35 radars, SQS-4 sonar D22 Rosales 1943 P20 Murature 1945 1032t, 76.8x8.8x2.3m, 2d, 2500hp, 18kts, 130p; 3x1-105/45, Murature 2 P21 King 1946 (1x2+2x1)-40/60, 5x1-12.7, 4dct; Decca 1226 radars FS P35 Azopardo 1957 1400t, 92.7x9.6x4.0m, 2b,2gst, 5000hp, 20kts, 170p; 1x1-105/45, Azopardo 2 Piedra 2x2-40/60, 1x24-178 Hedgehog ASWRL, 4dct, 2dcr; Decca radar, P36 1958 Buena sonar PATROL AND COASTAL COMBATANTS 1 Yamana 1943 Sotoyomo 2 835t, 43.6x10.3x4.0m, 2dg, 2em, 1500hp, 13kts, 49p; 1x1-40/60, 2x1-20/70; Decca 1226 radar 2 Sanaviron 1947 argentina_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:23] World navies yesterday - Argentina 01.01.1970 PC Abnaki 1 1 Comandante General Irigoyen 1945 1731t, 62.5x11.7x5.2m, 4dg,1em, 3000hp, 16kts, 85p; 3x1-40/60, 2x1-20/70; radar PT LT1 2 P82, 84 LT3, 5 1948 50t, 23.8x6.4x1.5m, 3pe, 4500hp, 42kts, 10p; 2x1-40/60, 4-533TC; SO radar Dorado 1 GC101 Dorado 1939 No picture 43t, 21.2x4.3x1.5m, 2d, 360hp, 12kts, 7p GC21 Lynch 1964 PB Lynch 3 GC22 Toll 1965 117t, 27.4x5.8x1.9m, 2d, 2700hp, 22kts, 16p; 1x1-20/70 GC23 Erezcano 1967 AMPHIBIOUS Q41 Cabo San Bartolomé 1945 Q44 Cabo San Gonzalo 1945 4080t, 100.0x15.2x4.3m, 2d, 1800hp, 12.1kts, 125p; 20tanks, LST LST(2) 4 Q46 Cabo San Isidro 1944 163troops; radar Q50 Cabo San Pio 1945 B2 Bahía Aguirre 1950 B6 Bahía Buen Suceso 1950 Bahía LPA 3 5000t, 102.5x14.4x7.9m, 2d, 3750hp, 16kts, 71p; troops; radar Aguirre B8 Bahía Thetis 1950 385t, 48.9x7.2x1.6m, 8d(2), 2320hp, 15.5kts, 29p; 5x1-20/70; LCU LCI(L) 1 Q54 BDI1 1944 209troops; SCR-517A radar 1- EDVP1, 3, 7-10, 12, 13, 17, 19, 21, 24, 1943 - LC LCVP 14 13t, 11.2x3.2x0.9m, 2d, 220-450hp, 8kts, 3p; 2x1-12.7; 36troops 14 28, 29 1945 MINE WARFARE SHIPS ML LSM1 1 Q70 Corrientes 1944 1095t, 62.0x10.5x2.1m, 2d, 2800hp, 12.5kts, 60p; 1x2-40/60, 4x1-20/70; mines M5 Chaco 1959 MHC Ton 2 425t, 46.3x8.8x2.5m, 2d, 3000hp, 15kts, 29p; 1x1-40/60, diving equipment; type 978 radar, type 193 sonar M6 Formosa 1954 argentina_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:23] World navies yesterday - Argentina 01.01.1970 M1 Neuquen 1955 M2 Río Negro 1955 MSC Ton 4 425t, 46.3x8.8x2.5m, 2d, 3000(1-3)-2500(4)hp, 15kts, 29p; 1x1-40/60, 1x2-20/70, mechanical sweep; type 978 radar M3 Chubut 1956 M4 Tierra del Fuego 1954 © Ivan Gogin, 2015 argentina_1970.htm[18.02.2018 0:23:23] World navies yesterday - Australia 01.01.1970 home World navies yesterday 1970 Australia 01 January 1970 SUBMARINES 57 Oxley 1967 59 Otway 1968 2030/2410t, 88.5x8.1x5.6m, 2d/em, 3680/6000hp, 12/17kts, 64p, 230m; 8-533TT; type 1006 radar, type 187C, 197, 2007, SS Oxley 4 70 Ovens 1969 BQQ-4 Micropuffs sonars 60 Onslow 1969 AIRCRAFT CARRIERS 19966t, 213.8x38.4x7.8m, 4b,2gst, 42000hp, 24kts, 1417p; (4x2+4x1)-40/60, 24aircraft(Sea Magnificent CVL 1 21 Melbourne 1955 Venom fighters, Gannet ASW planes, Wessex mod.
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