Gyurza Artillery Boat 3d Model
The meticulous detailing of this 3D model immediately captures the essence of the Project 58155 Gyurza-M class artillery boat, a testament to modern naval design and operational readiness. Every rivet, antenna, and weapon system on this virtual representation speaks to the real-world vessel’s robust construction and combat capabilities, reflecting the Ukrainian Navy’s commitment to securing its waterways. Artists and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the precision involved in translating a contemporary military craft into such a high-fidelity digital asset.
Gyurza Artillery Boat 3d Model – Crafting a Digital Naval Icon
This exceptionally crafted digital rendition brings the Gyurza-M class to life with unparalleled accuracy. Our expert 3D artists meticulously researched blueprints and photographic references to ensure every dimension and component aligns with the actual Project 58155 specifications. From the distinctive hull shape designed for riverine operations to the powerful armament arrays, this model stands as a prime example of advanced digital shipbuilding.
This dedication to authenticity ensures that whether you are integrating it into a simulation, a game, or an architectural visualization, the model performs with visual integrity. The clean topology and optimized mesh make it suitable for various platforms, providing flexibility without compromising on the intricate visual fidelity that defines this significant naval asset.
Gyurza Artillery Boat 3d Model – The Gyurza-M’s Strategic Significance
The Gyurza-M class artillery boat holds a crucial role within the Ukrainian Navy, designed for patrolling and defending coastal areas and inland waterways. These small, armored gunboats deliver significant firepower for their size, making them formidable assets in diverse operational scenarios. Their reintroduction and expanded contract highlight their proven effectiveness and strategic importance in regional defense.
Originally conceived in 2012, with construction revived in mid-2014, these vessels represent a modern chapter in Ukraine’s naval development. Their operational deployment in December 2016 marked a vital step forward, reinforcing the navy’s capabilities. This model offers an invaluable resource for understanding the design and function of such critical contemporary military hardware.
Unveiling Intricate Digital Details
Observe the exceptional level of detail present across every aspect of this model. The textures faithfully replicate the weathered yet functional appearance of a vessel in active service, from the anti-slip deck surfaces to the subtle reflections on the armored bridge. This attention to minute elements makes the model not just accurate, but visually compelling.
- Precisely modeled twin BTR-80 combat modules, accurately depicting their weapon systems and armored protection.
- Authentic navigation and communication equipment, including radar arrays and various antennae, positioned true to life.
- Detailed deck fittings such as bollards, railings, and mooring equipment, enhancing realism for close-up renders.
- Accurate representation of the hull’s armored plating and design, critical for the vessel’s protective capabilities.
Bringing Naval History to Your Screen
This gyurza m class artillery boat 3d model serves as an essential tool for historical preservation, educational purposes, and creative projects. Imagine incorporating this highly detailed vessel into a documentary, a virtual reality experience, or a visually stunning game environment. It empowers creators to depict modern naval operations with unprecedented realism and accuracy.
For those interested in the real-world context and operational history of these vessels, we encourage further exploration of the Gyurza-M class on reputable naval information sites, such as Wikipedia’s entry on the Gyurza-M class. For other high-detail models, consider checking out our Medieval Kitchen Low Poly AR VR Asset Pack.
Seller Original Description
The Project 58155 Gyurza-M class is a series of small armored gun boats in service with the Ukrainian Navy. The first two vessels were laid down at the Kuznya na Rybalskomu (previously Leninska Kuznya) shipbuilding plant in October 2012. Originally it was planned to build nine such vessels by 2017. In December 2013 the Ministry of Defence withdrew its contract.In mid-2014 construction of the Gyurza-M class was revived and the first two vessels were launched in late 2015. In December 2016 they officially joined the Ukrainian Navy. The new military contract for twenty vessels is to be completed by 2020
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| ABOUT THE SELLER |
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| SELLER-USER-NAME | Tim Samedov |
| 3D Model formats | FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials |
| 3D Model details | VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations |
| Triangles | 98.2k |
| Vertices | 53.6k |
| Category | Weapons & Military |
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