Aermacchi M-346 Master
Two-seater training aircraft for continuing training, but on-board avionics allows use as a light attack aircraft.
Two-seater training aircraft for continuing training, but on-board avionics allows use as a light attack aircraft.
The article describes the period of the fighting of the Russian Navy from the second half of 9th century to the second half of the 16th century when the first organized unit was formed - a fleet on the Baltic Sea. In the 1st millennium, the fighting took place off the coast of the Russian (Black) Sea, exceptionally, ships appeared in the Marman Sea. During the 12th century, the expansion of the Swedes to the Gulf of Finland progressed and the main combat activity moved here. In the 15th - 16th century, the focus of the fighting shifted back to the Black Sea. The combined Swedish and Finnish troops later reached the Gulf of Finland, which prompted Tsar Ivan IV. to create a permanent naval fleet in the Baltic Sea.
Introduction The attempt to disguise ourselves, to "make themselves invisible " to the enemy, has been a combat tactic since time immemorial. Until the beginning of the last century, the means of research were limited to the visible spectrum of EM radiation, and so the means of masking developed only in this area. But during the 1930s, experiments with radio radiation created a significant new means of detection - RADAR ( radio detection and ranging ). The first attempts at aiming objects with the help of radar are recorded as early as 1904 by a technician dealing with high-frequency radiation, Christian Hülsmeyer.
Passionate discussions are taking place in several forums about the expected state of Russia's Stealth technologies and comparisons against the advanced technologies of the (former) adversary, especially the USA. Unfortunately, with a lack of information from the "East", the contributions are often at the level of conjecture, there are extreme unsubstantiated fantasies, when the "pen" leads more to the affected country than reason and the effort to present the facts. This article wants to shed some light on the unexplored nooks and crannies of knowledge. It is based on available foreign sources, the current state of stealth technologies and real possibilities of their use.
The Andrew's flag is the main distinguishing feature of the Russian navy.
It represents a rectangular white rectangle, divided by pale blue ( sometimes blue ) diagonal stripes from one corner to the opposite corner, thus forming the so-called St. Andrew's Cross or the letter X, stretched to the width.
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