In today’s episode we are going to highlight the question “do you know why the decks of Russian ships are red?” to find out the answer, keep watching the video till the end! It can be seen that the decks of the Russian ships are painted with a “red lead” rustproofing or anti-corrosive paint. In fact, in most of the cases the war ships are generally painted grey. Grey paint is a particular method of keeping a warship from being spotted in a wide variety of situations. Many nations do the same thing but then covering the red lead paint with grey paint for a uniform colour. Nevertheless, the Russians just leave the red lead exposed.The reason of implementing anti-corrosion coatings is because it provides additional protection for metal surfaces by acting as a barrier between chemical compounds and corrosive materials. As we know that corrosion is a significant issue that lessens the life of any steel or iron component. Corrosion-resistant coatings shield metal components against corrosion caused by moisture, salt spray, oxidation, or exposure to a variety of substances in the environment. Therefore, by preventing the direct access of air and water to the metal, anticorrosive paints hinder or obstruct corrosion.All content on Military TV is presented for educational purposes.This video is collaborated military tv with @Naval Post www.navalpost.com and Naval Library. The world’s most comprehensive naval database. You can find out both vehicle specifications and detailed descriptions. And Get access to Naval Library service by using the link in the description.
Why are the decks of Russian ships red
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