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Sokol (meaning "falcon" in Slavic languages) most commonly refers to the Sokol movement, a Pan-Slavic physical education movement, and its various incarnations: Czech Sokol movement , the original one
The American Sokol Organization most recently hosted the XXIV ASO Slet from June 22 through June 25, 2017 in Cedar Rapids, IA. [16] The American Sokol Organization will host the XXV ASO Slet in the summer of 2021 in the Chicago, IL suburbs. [17] Sokol USA most recently hosted the XXVI national slet from June 29 through July 2, 2011 in Cleveland ...
Sokol (Russian: Сокол - Falcon) was the first torpedo boat destroyer built for the Imperial Russian Navy. She was designed and built by the British shipbuilder Yarrows from 1894 to 1895 and was claimed to be the fastest warship in the world during her sea trials.
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004, PZL-Świdnik General characteristics Crew: 2 Capacity: 12 passengers or four stretcher cases and one attendant / 2,100 kg (4,630 lb) payload Length: 14.21 m (46 ft 7 in) fuselage Height: 5.14 m (16 ft 10 in) Empty weight: 3,850 kg (8,488 lb) Max takeoff weight: 6,400 kg (14,110 lb) Powerplant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney Rzeszów PZL-10B ...
The name derives from the Russian word "Со́кол" (sokol, meaning "falcon"). It may appear in Germanized form as Sokoloff or Sokolow. Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandr Sokolov (disambiguation), several people; Andrei Sokolov (born 1963), French, ex-Russian chess player; Andrei Sokolov (born 1972), Latvian chess player
Split (pennant number VPBR-31) was a Koni-class frigate in service with the Yugoslav Navy (JRM). Laid down and completed during the late 1970s as Sokol of the Soviet Navy, it was the fourth ship of a class that was being built by the Zelenodolsk Shipyard primarily for export to various friendly navies.
The Sokol space suit (Russian: Cокол, lit. 'Falcon') is a series of soft-body pressure suits designed and built by NPP Zvezda.It was first introduced in 1973 for the Soviet space program following the Soyuz 11 disaster, and continues to see use in the modern day primarily by the Russian space program, being worn by space travelers flying aboard the Soyuz spacecraft.
Dolinsk-Sokol is a reserve military air base in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia located 8 km south of Dolinsk. It is a small base with numerous hardened hangars (aircraft shelters). It is a small base with numerous hardened hangars (aircraft shelters).