Early seventies 9K55 "Grad-1" MRLS is designed on the basis of the M-21 division level field rocket system and is intended for arming artillery units of motorized rifle regiments and marine infantry regiments.
artist/song:
Necare Disko (TYVYT|IYTYI Remix)
Thomaas Banks
El desarrollo del tanque fue dramático en la II guerra mundial, hemos visto el surgimiento de tanques enormes, como por ejemplo los legendarios Panteras y los Rey Tigre de 1944/1945. Los tanques, fueron el pilar de la temible estrategia de Blitzkrieg de los nazis que desde que en 1939, un cuerpo de Panzers Mark 3 entrase en Polonia situando a Europa en un camino irrevocable a la guerra, jugaron un papel fundamental en toda la segunda guerra mundial.
The Mi-2 light utility helicopter were mass production under license in factory Wytwórnia Sprzetu Komunikacyjnego (Polish People's Republic) only.
First prototype flight (built at factory №329 near Moscow): September 1961
On May 14, 1963, the second prototype of the helicopter reached a maximum speed of 253.8 km/h at a distance of 100 km.
The first flight of the Polish-made WSK Swidnik Mi-2 : November 4, 1965 (mass production from 1966)
music:
. A-Reis - Propeller
. The Thrillseekers - Song For Sendai (Original Mix)
Flights over Moscow
справка об использовании самолёта Junkers F 13
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artist/song:
Footprints (with Kanc Cover)
Side Liner
. Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-150 interceptor prototype, built in 1958, first flight July 8, 1960.
. Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-152А interceptor prototype, built in 1959,first flight July 10, 1959.
. Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-152-1 (Ye-166) interceptor prototype, built in 1960, first flight April 21, 1961.
. Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-152M, the first public demonstration in July 1967 at the air show in Domodedovo airport.
"...Der Mi-24 ist einer der robustesten und waffenstärksten Kampfhubschrauber.."
Nationale Volksarmee (NVA) (Armed Forces) (1956-1990)
The German Democratic Republic (GDR; German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik)
artist / song: MoozE - Coming Back With The Desert Eagle