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  2. Soviet Air Forces - Wikipedia

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    Its air defence arm became an independent component of the armed forces in 1949, reaching full-fledged force status in 1954 as the Soviet Air Defence Force. During the Cold War, the Soviet Air Force was rearmed, strengthened and modern air doctrines were introduced. At its peak in 1980, it could deploy approximately 10,000 aircraft, making it ...

  3. Propaganda in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Young Pioneers, with their slogan: "Prepare to fight for the cause of the Communist Party" An important goal of Soviet propaganda was to create a New Soviet man.Schools and Communist youth organizations such as the Young Pioneers and Komsomol served to remove children from the "petit-bourgeois" family and indoctrinate the next generation into the "collective way of life".

  4. Soviet and Russian airships - Wikipedia

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    Nobile's role in the Soviet program was kept quiet to maintain the image that it was entirely Soviet led, yet his influence played a substantial role. [5] From 1932 onwards, the USSR-V1 through USSR-V4 were developed, despite the fact that the main use of Soviet non-rigid airships was celebratory and propaganda flights.

  5. Category:Soviet Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Air Forces — part of the Soviet Armed Forces, ... Pages in category "Soviet Air Force" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  6. Airborne leaflet propaganda - Wikipedia

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    The first proposal to construct a special bomb with which to disperse airborne leaflets was put forward by British air force officers during World War II. The most successful "leaflet bomb" model of the War was the Monroe bomb, invented in 1943 by USAAF Captain James Monroe of the 305th Bombardment Group .

  7. Aerial warfare during Operation Barbarossa - Wikipedia

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    Axis and Soviet air operations during Operation Barbarossa took place over a six-month period, 22 June – December, 1941. Aviation played a critical role in the fighting on the Eastern Front during this period, in the battles to gain and maintain air superiority or air supremacy, to offer close air support to armies on battlefield, interdicting enemy supply lines, while supplying friendly forces.

  8. Tupolev TB-1 - Wikipedia

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    The TB-1 became the Soviet Air Forces' first standard heavy bomber, also being fitted with floats for use as a torpedo bomber (TB-1P), and for aerial survey operations. It was also widely used for experimental purposes, being the first mothership used in the Zveno project carrying two Tupolev I-4 fighters over the aircraft's wings as parasite ...

  9. German-Soviet air war 22 June 1941 - Wikipedia

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    German-Soviet Air War 22 June 1941 was the largest one-day air battle in military history. [13] The battle involved both aerial dogfights and airstrikes on Soviet airbases . Around 14,000 combat aircraft took part in air war 22 June 1941, with more 2,000 combat aircraft destroyed.