The Bell P-39 Airacobra and P-63 Kingcobra Fighters
Closed in 1949, the Sukhoi Design Bureau was reborn in 1953 to meet an urgent demand for a fast i...
Developed in the 1960s 1970s, the Tu-144 was the Soviet Union's only practical venture into ...
From the outset, the export of revolution and Communist ideology had been one of the cornerstones...
When the Myasishchev design bureau was reborn in 1951, it was immediately tasked with creating a ...
Developed as the answer to the American B-1, the Tupolev Tu-160 was the Soviet Unions most potent...
Developed to meet a Soviet Ministry of Defense requirement for a fast bomber that would counter t...
The Tupolev Tu-154 was one of the most successful and long-lived of Soviet Russian jet airliners....
The Tactical Aviation Branch (FA - Frontovaya aviatsiya) has always occupied an important place i...
This book charts the development and service history of the Antonov design bureau's heavy transpo...
In both Soviet and modern Russia a multitude of aircraft have been used for test and research pur...
This volume deals primarily with the three principal attack helicopter types of the present-day R...
Soviet And Russian Military Aircraft In Asia
After World War II, the Soviet Union and the USA, who had been allies in the war, started moving ...
In the late 1960s, the patriarch of Soviet aircraft design, Andrey Tupolev, offered the Soviet ai...
The story of Myasishchev's supersonic strategic bombers of the late 1950s, the M-50 and M-52 prot...