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Moscow, Russia [34] 600 m: 1:15.09 Saveliy Savlukov: 7 January 2024 Yalamov Memorial Ekaterinburg, Russia [35] 800 m: 1:44.15 Yuriy Borzakovskiy: 27 January 2001 BW-Bank Meeting: Karlsruhe, Germany 1000 m: 2:17.10 Yuriy Borzakovskiy: 1 February 2009 Russian Winter Meeting: Moscow, Russia 1500 m: 3:36.68 Vyacheslav Shabunin: 22 February 1998 ...
Russia claims the radar can detect targets the size of a "football ball" at a distance of 8000 km. [2] Voronezh-VP (77Ya6-VP) works in the meter range and was designed by RTI Mints. The only one built has 6 segments instead of the 3 of the Voronezh-M. [9] A Voronezh-M is claimed to cost 2.85 billion rubles and a Voronezh-DM 4.3 billion rubles. [10]
The radar features improved signal processing and has a detection range of up to 120 km vs a 5 m 2 RCS target for the export variant, and up to 10 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air-to-air mode. In air-to-surface mode the radar can detect a tank from up to 25 km away and a bridge from 120 km away, a naval destroyer could be ...
The system engages targets within 50 metres (55 yd) of the vehicle it is defending, and the ammunition detonates at around 1.5 metres (1.6 yd) from the threat. [11] It will engage any threat approaching the tank between the velocities of 70 metres per second (230 ft/s) and 700 metres per second (2,300 ft/s), and can disregard false targets ...
The 2020 European 10 m Events Championships were held in Wrocław, Poland, from 23 February to 1 March 2020. [1] [2] [3] Results. Men. Event Gold ... Russia (RUS ...
Swung sazhen' (маховая сажень, makhovaya sazhen', distance between tips of arms stretched sidewards) = 1.76 m Skewed, or oblique sazhen' ( косая сажень , kosaya sazhen' , distance between tip of a raised arm and a tip of an opposite leg slightly put away) = 2.48 m / 2.4892 m to be exact, since 1 Kosaya Sazhen is equal to ...
The new weapons are Russia's response to setbacks in Ukraine—and a potentially troubling sign of things to come. ... Russian Su-35S fighters reportedly unleashed 10-11 of the glide bombs on ...
Russia, other post-Soviet republics, and allied states have continued their own versions of the system. The first Unified Sports Classification System in modern Russia was introduced in 1994, it was designed for the period until 1996. [1] For summer sports, the USCS 2014–2017 is in effect, for winter sports the USCS 2015–2018.