Russian Air Power, Key
- Κατασκευαστής: KEY PUBLISHING
- Κωδικός Προϊόντος: D25674 [25683]
- Διαθεσιμότητα: Προσωρινά Εξαντλημένο. Αναμένεται νέα παραλαβή!
- Ημ/νια προσθήκης: 11/06/2023
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RUSSIAN AIR POWER - A Comprehensive Visual Account of Contemporary Russia's Air Assets
- A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO RUSSIAS'S MILITARY AIRCRAFT, PRODUCTION, AND ROLE IN CONTEMPORARY WARFARE
- PROVIDES AN OVERVIEW OF FIGHTERS, LONG-RANGE AND STRATEGIC BOMBERS AND GROUND-ATTACK AIRCRAFT
- ELECTRONIC WARFARE, TRANSPORT AND TANKER SUPPORT, UNCREWED AND TRAINING AIRCRAFT ARE ALL DETAILED
Russia has an extensive history of domestic military aircraft manufacture and a vast array of air power at its disposal. Despite comprehensive plans to upgrade, renew and replace ageing aircraft and weaponry, heavy sanctions have exposed the country’s reliance on Western technology, and challenged Russia’s ability to acquire materials and equipment. Russia’s air capability has been tested in its war in Ukraine and the weaknesses of its power exposed.
This comprehensive guide details the different types of aircraft that the Russian military has at its disposal including fighters, bombers, surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance aircraft, helicopters, support vehicles, uncrewed weaponry, and maritime aircraft. Within these categories, each aircraft type is detailed, including its production history, life upgrades, weaponry capability and current use in warfare. A detailed specification provides aircraft dimensions, weight, performance, powerplant and armament where appropriate. Packed with more than 275 photographs, this book also provides an overview of Russia’s aerospace forces, with command centres, units and squadrons for the army, navy and air powers all detailed.
Συγγραφέας: Piotr Butowski
Έκδοση: Key Publishing (2023)
Περιγραφή: Σελ. 288, σκληρό εξώφυλλο, 30,2 x 22 εκ. (πλάγιο σχήμα), περίπου 300 έγχρωμες φωτό, πίνακες τεχνικών χαρακτηριστικών.
Κατάσταση: ΑΜΕΤΑΧΕΙΡΙΣΤΟ
Βάρος κατά την αποστολή: 1.440 γρ.
Ετικέτες: ΡΩΣΙΚΗ ΠΟΛΕΜΙΚΗ ΑΕΡΟΠΟΡΙΑ