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Russian Air Force

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Thanks for your aircraft number updates to the RuAF article. However if you're using different sources, you must, please, remove the earlier references. Right now it appears, for example, that the reference now there would support ~44 new attack helicopters, while it only refers to 40. Cheers Buckshot06 (talk) 21:44, 8 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

This still applies today to your recent edits. ScrpIronIV 22:03, 22 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Everything done right. AktiNo (talk)

ВМФ - Project 956 Destroyer "Boevoy"

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Hi, can you pls refer change of status of Boevoy destroyer? I havn´t any info about its decommission. It should be still laid down and wait for overhaul and modernization same as all units of this project. THX --Hornet24 (talk) 09:55, 17 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  • Decommissioned. Beyond repair in view of the complexity and the cost of repair of the propulsion system. Overview 100% of the employee's rights to the Pacific Fleet, to find a formal reference in the network to the fact, and could not ...

Now the Navy ships including 7 It is true that the course of 7 destroyers have only 3 ...:

    • Bystryy - Active
    • Bespokoynyy - All systems are in order, but is not currently running, engine problems, because in the 90s to regularly for parts to "Nastoychivyy"
    • Nastoychivyy - Active
    • Admiral Ushakov - Active
    • Boevoy - decommissioned ! ( Looked fresh photo ship, the verdict - to be scrapped )
    • Burnyy ( is placed in the repair to "Dalzavod" But once it was there for 8 years!)
    • Bezboyaznennyy ( and before that there were trying to fix the "fearless", but move back and did not work!)
    • Gremyashchiy ( the name assigned to the first Project 20385 corvette ...)

draw your own conclusions ...

Unreferenced changes

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Hi, pls, can you use reference to all major changes which you make at wikipedia? It is very hard to check all your changes (at Russian navy ship list) and it waste my time which i then can´t used for other work. THX

P.S.: Pls answer me here about your understanding!!! Hornet24 Hornet24 (talk) 04:32, 5 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

AktiNo, you *MUST* provide references when requested, in accordance with WP:Reliable Source. *Unreferenced* changes are not permitted when somebody has requested sources. Please use the article talkpage to discuss your differences with Hornet24. I am going to roll-back your edits, and lock the page for two weeks, to allow you two to come to a consensus. Regards Buckshot06 (talk) 06:32, 8 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
You need to provide references for your edits to Voronezh radar Secretlondon (talk) 07:22, 4 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Ok, I do it, but more later
    • You changed figures cited to reliable sources, kept the original references (which backed up the other figures) and then referenced a random blog. This isn't good enough. You removed the planned replacement of the Daryal radar at Pechora. If they really have decided not to replace that you need a good source, and we need to talk about the change in the article. You can't just cut the text. I've included the TASS reference for Barnaul but I've had to revert most of your additions. You cannot change figures and keep the original references. Referencing is everything - in Wikipedia things do not have to be correct, they have to be verifiable. Secretlondon (talk) 19:19, 5 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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