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The program was also known as the Experimental Passenger Orbital Aircraft (EPOS). Work on this project began in 1965, with the project being halted in 1969, only to be restarted in 1974 in response to the U.S. Space Shuttle Program. The test vehicle made its first subsonic free-flight test in 1976, taking off under its own power from an old ...
Built in 2022 for the Russian invasion of Ukraine to serve for rear-line anti-mine countermeasure and anti-sabotage operations. [253] [254] [255] Yenisei: Armoured train: 1 Russia Ukraine: Built in 2022 for the Russian invasion of Ukraine to serve for rear-line and front-line logistical and fire support. Accused of being built out of Ukrainian ...
Russia Udav: 9×21mm Gyurza: 2019-present successfully passed official trials in January 2019, becoming approved for adoption by the Russian Army [1] Russia Poloz pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum: 2020–present compact version Udav pistol intended primarily for Russian Police [2] Russia Lebedev pistol: 9×19mm Parabellum +P
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105, also known as EPOS, a proposed Russian spaceplane; Epos (library ship), a floating library in Norway; Evektor EPOS, an electric-powered airplane; Husqvarna EPOS, a guidance system for robotic lawn mowers
Starting 1965 the Russian lifting-body Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105 or EPOS (Russian acronym for Experimental Passenger Orbital Aircraft) was developed and several test flights made. Work ended in 1978 when the efforts shifted to the Buran program , while work on another small-scale spacecraft partly continued in the Bor program.
Karelian poem singing brothers Poavila and Triihvo Jamanen reciting traditional Finnish folk poetry, Russia, 1894. Modern depiction of Vyasa narrating the Mahabharata to Ganesha at the Murudeshwara temple, Karnataka.
His graduated work was an historical painting named "Evpatiy Kolovrat", dedicated to Russian a warrior of the times of Mongol invasion in the 13th century, a hero of Russian epos and many literary works. [3] Since 1952 Piotr Litvinsky had participated in Art Exhibitions.
The Central Air Force Museum (Russian: Центральный музей Военно-воздушных сил РФ) is an aviation museum in Monino, Moscow Oblast, Russia. A branch of the Central Armed Forces Museum , it is one of the world's largest aviation museums, and the largest for Soviet aircraft , with a collection including 173 ...