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Degradation of Russian Navy will continue – the poll

Degradation of Russian Navy will continue – the poll 22.02.2011
Illustration: Logo of the Central Navy Portal.
Degradation of Russian Navy will continue in 2001, say most of respondents (51.8%) visited Russian version of Central Navy Portal taking part in the poll "What is your vision of Russian Navy's future in 2011".

Negative appraisal is complemented by 16.77% of pollees considering that Russia does not have the Navy at all.

Only 15.91% of respondents said that 2011 would be good for Russian Navy and it would develop.

Other 15.52% think that in 2011 the Navy's future will depend on what people want it to be.

The poll conducted by the Central Navy Portal since Jan 13 till Feb 22 was attended by 1,275 visitors of FLOT.com.

The remarkable fact is that visitors of English version of the portal are different. For instance, almost half (49.15%) respondents of RusNavy.com think that the current year would be positive for Russian Navy, while only 4.52% consider that Russia does not have the Navy at all.

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