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This forensic description details the starboard side of a grey patrol vessel, likely belonging to the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board, docked or operating in Tallinn, Estonia.

The vessel's superstructure prominently displays a blue shield-shaped emblem with a gold border. At the top of the emblem is a white eight-pointed star. Below this, a gold scroll bears the text "PATRULLAEVADE DIVISJON" (Estonian for "Patrol Vessel Division"). The central motif features two crossed gold anchors, overlaid by two crossed gold swords.

The grey superstructure features a rectangular window, showing reflections of a clear blue sky and a distant mast. Rivets or bolts are visible along the window's frame. Below the superstructure, the hull section contains two circular portholes. A small, open rectangular vent with a grille is positioned above and to the left of the portholes.

Extending upwards from the superstructure is a complex grey metal lattice mast structure. Mounted on this mast is a white, rectangular radar antenna with the words "DO NOT PAINT" visible on its side. Directly below the radar, a white dome-shaped FLIR camera, clearly branded "FLIR", is mounted and appears to face forward/downward. Numerous cables, wires, and additional smaller antennas or sensors are affixed to the mast structure. A single red light, likely a navigation light, is also visible.

On the port side, behind the superstructure, a grey railing with a metal chain strung between posts is visible. A red and white lifebuoy is partially visible behind this railing. The sky is clear blue with no clouds, indicating fair weather. Strong sunlight illuminates the scene from the right, creating subtle shadows and glares on the metallic surfaces and window reflections. The reflections in the windows and the overall context of a patrol vessel strongly imply the presence of water, suggesting the vessel is afloat in a harbor or at sea.
IrinGA

Jun 7, 2026, 6:43 PM

Tallinn, Estonia

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This forensic description details the starboard side of a grey patrol vessel, likely belonging to the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board, docked or operating in Tallinn, Estonia. The vessel's superstructure prominently displays a blue shield-shaped emblem with a gold border. At the top of the emblem is a white eight-pointed star. Below this, a gold scroll bears the text "PATRULLAEVADE DIVISJON" (Estonian for "Patrol Vessel Division"). The central motif features two crossed gold anchors, overlaid by two crossed gold swords. The grey superstructure features a rectangular window, showing reflections of a clear blue sky and a distant mast. Rivets or bolts are visible along the window's frame. Below the superstructure, the hull section contains two circular portholes. A small, open rectangular vent with a grille is positioned above and to the left of the portholes. Extending upwards from the superstructure is a complex grey metal lattice mast structure. Mounted on this mast is a white, rectangular radar antenna with the words "DO NOT PAINT" visible on its side. Directly below the radar, a white dome-shaped FLIR camera, clearly branded "FLIR", is mounted and appears to face forward/downward. Numerous cables, wires, and additional smaller antennas or sensors are affixed to the mast structure. A single red light, likely a navigation light, is also visible. On the port side, behind the superstructure, a grey railing with a metal chain strung between posts is visible. A red and white lifebuoy is partially visible behind this railing. The sky is clear blue with no clouds, indicating fair weather. Strong sunlight illuminates the scene from the right, creating subtle shadows and glares on the metallic surfaces and window reflections. The reflections in the windows and the overall context of a patrol vessel strongly imply the presence of water, suggesting the vessel is afloat in a harbor or at sea.

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