Nitpick: On the Grisha drawing, you listed the sensor fit twice, once in the correct place, and the other where armament fit was supposed to be listed.
Japanese refer to their ships as "he". Look at a lot of non-military ship, they often has a "Maru" hung on the end of the name. "Maru" is a name-ending commonly used on male names. :geek: It is, but there is no gender in Japanese nouns. Hell, Japanese rarely uses "he" or "she" anyway, using instead...
On the top view, the front starboard sponson looks different than the side view; director and twin mount locations are switched. It looks like the rear starboard sponson was replicated there.
I read for the caseless round by HK in a greek magazine about defense technologies several years ago,is this now on production? No. The G11 was one of the victims of the German Reunification and the end of the Cold War. Some were used on trials by Bundeswehr units by 1989-90(IIRC), but the project ...
Dear friend, check your spelling of the Takatsuki in the drawing! Otherwise, muy bien and Bravo! I've checked the spelling, and I used Japanese name of the ship as a template for the name, and I found no problem. If you can clarify I'll be gratefull. You spelled it Tkatsuki instead of Takatsuki on ...