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Russia not to build Mistral class helicopter-carriers
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Dec 26, 2012


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Russia's new Defence Minister has made the decision that Russia will not build Mistral class helicopter-carriers, the Vedomosti newspaper reports with reference to sources in the Defence Ministry.

According to earlier agreements, France was to build two such ships, with the costs totalling more than a billion euros, while Russia was to build two more ships at its own shipyards.

But, according to the periodical, the concept of using Mistral class ships by the Russian Navy has turned out to be questionable, while the building and maintenance costs, too heavy.

France is already building two helicopter-carriers for Russia, with the first one due to be commissioned in 2014, while the second one, in 2015.

Both naval ships will be based in Vladivostok.

Source: Voice of Russia

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