MiG-3

MiG-3

PaísUnião Soviética
TipoInterceptor e caças
FotógrafoSergey Turchin
Descrição

Álbum de 15 fotos walk-around de um «MiG-3»

Galeria de fotos de um MiG-3, The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-3) was a Soviet interceptor and fighter aircraft used during World War II. It was a development of the MiG-1 by the OKO (opytno-konstruktorskij otdel — Experimental Design Department) of Zavod (Factory) No. 1 to remedy problems that had been found during the MiG-1’s development and operations. It replaced the MiG-1 on the production line at Factory No. 1 on 20 December 1940 and was built in large numbers during 1941 before Factory No. 1 was converted to build the Ilyushin Il-2.

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Hormônio Ka-25PL

Hormônio Ka-25PL

PaísUnião Soviética / Rússia
TipoHelicóptero antissubmarino / multiuso
Primeiro voo26 de abril de 1963
Construído460

Galeria de fotos de um Hormônio Ka-25PL, The Kamov Ka-25 (NATO reporting name ‘Hormone’) was a naval helicopter, developed for the Soviet Navy in the USSR from 1958.

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Kamov Ka-50 Hokum

Kamov Ka-50 Hokum

PaísUnião Soviética / Rússia
TipoHelicóptero de ataque
Primeiro voo17 de junho de 198
Construído32 e 100+

Galeria de fotos de um Kamov Ka-50 Hokum, The Kamov Ka-50 “Black Shark” (Russian: Чёрная акула; Chornaya Akula, NATO reporting name: Hokum A) is a single-seat Russian attack helicopter with the distinctive coaxial rotor system of the Kamov design bureau. It was designed in the 1980s and adopted for service in the Russian army in 1995. It is currently manufactured by the Progress company in Arsenyev. It is being used as a heavily armed scout helicopter.

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Zlin XII

Zlin XII

PaísChecoslováquia
TipoAeronaves esportivas
FotógrafoPetr Koliba
Descrição

Álbum de 60 fotos walk-around de um «Zlin XII»

Galeria de fotos de um Zlin XII, The Zlín Z-XII was a Czechoslovak twin-seat sports aircraft and the first major design success by the Zlínská Letecká Akciová Společnost (Zlín) aircraft manufacturing company after its founding in Otrokovice after the takeover by the Bata Group.

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Vickers Valiant B.1

Vickers Valiant B.1

PaísReino unido
TipoBombardeiro de alta altitude de quatro jatos
FotógrafoOndrej Skarka
Descrição

Álbum de 71 fotos walk-around de um «Vickers Valiant B.1»

Galeria de fotos de um Vickers Valiant B.1, The Vickers-Armstrongs Valiant was a British four-jet high-altitude bomber, once part of the Royal Air Force’s V bomber nuclear force in the 1950s and 1960s. It was developed by Vickers in response to Specification B.35/46 issued by the Air Ministry for a nuclear-armed jet-powered bomber. The Valiant was the first of the V bombers to become operational, and was followed by the Handley Page Victor and the Avro Vulcan; it was noticeably less advanced than its counterparts. The Valiant has the distinction of being the only V bomber to drop live nuclear weapons.

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Touro Tupolev Tu-4

Touro Tupolev Tu-4

PaísUnião Soviética
PapelBombardeiro estratégico
Primeiro voo19 de maio de 1947
Construído847

Galeria de fotos de um Touro Tupolev Tu-4, The Tupolev Tu-4 (NATO reporting name: Bull) was a piston-engined Soviet strategic bomber that served the Soviet Air Force from the late 1940s to mid-1960s. It was a reverse-engineered copy of the American-made Boeing B-29 Superfortress.

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Tupolev Tu-16 Badger

Tupolev Tu-16 Badger

PaísUnião Soviética
TipoBombardeiro estratégico a jato bimotor
Primeiro voo27 de Abril de 1952
Construído1509

Galeria de fotos de um Tupolev Tu-16 Badger, The Tupolev Tu-16 (NATO reporting name: Badger) was a twin-engined jet strategic bomber used by the Soviet Union. It has flown for more than 60 years, and the Chinese licence-built Xian H-6 remains in service with the People’s Liberation Army Air Force.

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Opel Blitz 3,6-36S

Opel Blitz 3.6

PaísAlemanha nazista
TipoCaminhão de uso geral
Produção1930–1975

Galeria de fotos de um Opel Blitz 3.6, Opel Blitz (German for “lightning”) was the name given to various German light and middle-weight truck series built by the German Opel automobile manufacturer between 1930 and 1975. The original logo for this truck, two stripes arranged loosely like a lightning symbol in the form of a horizontally stretched letter “Z”, still appears in the current Opel logo. From 1939, the reliable Blitz 3.6 three-ton version was used in large numbers by the German Wehrmacht armed forces throughout World War II. Derived variants included an elongated version and the four-wheel drive Blitz A. To cope with the bad road conditions and the rasputitsa mud seasons on the Eastern Front, a half-tracked Maultier (mule) SdKfz 3 version was built using tracks and suspension based on the Universal Carrier. Among others, these were used as service vehicles for the Messerschmitt Me 323 military transport aircraft. It is also claimed that Opel, a subsidiary of GM, used forced labor to reap unprecedented profits. To what degree GM controlled Opel at the time is subject to debate, but it is clear that GM did in fact play a role in giving Nazi Germany the Opel Blitz truck

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Zis-151

Zis-151

PaísUnião Soviética
TipoCaminhão de uso geral
FotógrafosIgor Suhin
Descrição

Álbum de 39 fotos walk-around de um «ZiS-151»

Galeria de fotos de um Zis-151, The ZiS-151 was general-purpose truck produced by the Soviet car manufacturer Automotive Factory No. 2 Zavod imeni Stalina in 1947–1958. In 1956, the factory was renamed to Zavod imeni Likhacheva, and new trucks were called ZiL-151 (ЗиЛ-151). The ZiS-151 was the first major Soviet military all-wheel-drive truck built following World War II, replacing the imported U.S. Studebaker US6 and the earlier Soviet ZiS-6. In early 1948, the cabs were made of wood, soon replaced with a steel cab. Tens of thousands were produced, including specialized versions for hauling different types of cargo. The Soviets also found the trucks an ideal platform for BM-13 Katyusha rocket launchers.

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Cozinha de campo

Cozinha de campo do exército soviético

PaísUnião Soviética
TipoCozinha de campo
FotógrafosYuri Pasholok
Descrição

Álbum de 45 fotos de uma «Cozinha de Campo do Exército Soviético»

Galeria de fotos de um Cozinha de campo do exército soviético, A field kitchen is a mobile kitchen, mobile canteens or food truck used primarily by military services to provide warm food to the troops near the frontline or in temporary encampments.

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