Talk:Alesha-class minelayer

NATO names
The article states that the ships were named 'Pripyat, Sukhona and Vychegda', and known by the NATO designation 'Alesha, Natya and Yurka'. It rings a little odd, NATO tended to designate classes by codenames, not the individual ships themselves. The source cited makes no mention of the NATO designations. Perhaps there is some confusion, the NATO designations 'Natya' and 'Yurka' were used for two contemporaneous classes of minesweepers, of 650 tons and 400 tons respectively, and consisting of 30 vessels and 49 vessels each. See Yurka class minesweeper and Natya class minesweeper. I'll remove this for now in the article pending a supporting source. Benea (talk) 22:12, 2 September 2012 (UTC)

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