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A former military patrol boat, identified by the hull number "P421" in white lettering on its port bow, is stationary on a paved surface under a clear, bright blue sky. The vessel's hull features a geometric camouflage pattern in shades of light grey, medium grey, and possibly light tan. A dark, likely black or deep brown, anti-fouling paint covers the lower portion of the hull, showing texture and wear. On the foredeck, a small gun or machine gun is mounted. The superstructure includes a bridge area with visible portholes and windows, and a prominent mast equipped with a rotating radar antenna, various communication antennas, and navigation lights. The ground beneath the vessel consists of interlocking concrete pavers. A large, dark wooden block serves as a support or display element near the ship's hull on the paved surface. Strong, low-angle sunlight illuminates the scene from the right, casting distinct, elongated shadows of the ship and the block onto the pavers, indicating either early morning or late afternoon. A partial view of an artificial light source, possibly a floodlight, is visible in the upper right corner of the frame. No individuals are present. This vessel is the P421 Olev, a former Estonian Navy patrol boat, displayed as a museum exhibit at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) Museum in Tallinn, Estonia.
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