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Zvezda LLC is a Russian manufacturer of plastic scale models of airplanes, military vehicles, helicopters, ships and cars. The company was founded in 1990 by Konstantin Krivenko to produce accurate scale model kits with attention to detail.
Model Image Origin Type Details Aircraft; Ilyushin Il-76 Soviet Union: Military transport aircraft: N/A [citation needed] Antonov An-26 Soviet Union: N/A [citation needed] Antonov An-72 Soviet Union: N/A [citation needed] Antonov An-12 Soviet Union: N/A [citation needed] Helicopter Eurocopter AS355N Écureuil France: Light utility helicopter
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As of 1 January 1917, the Russian Naval Aviation was an impressive force and included 264 airplanes of various types. Of these, 152 aircraft and 4 small controlled balloons were in the Black Sea Fleet, 88 aircraft in the Baltic. Another 29 aircraft were available in the Petrograd and Baku officer aviation schools. [citation needed]
The Caspian Flotilla (CF) was created in November 1722 in Astrakhan by the order of Peter the Great.Led by the admiral Fyodor Apraksin, it participated in Peter's Persian campaign of 1722–1723 and the Russo-Persian War (1804–1813), assisting the Russian army in capturing Derbent and Baku during the Persian Expedition of 1796.
In new satellite imagery, Russia's military appears to be packing up equipment at a key airbase in Syria. The images show transport aircraft ready to load cargo at the Hmeimim Air Base on Friday.
The U.S. Navy deployed warships and aircraft to track a Russian naval flotilla after the Russian vessels sailed just 26 nautical miles off of South Florida’s coast on Tuesday.
The Sukhoi KR-860 "Wings of Russia" (Russian: КР-860 «Крылья России», romanized: Kryl'ya Rossii), [1] earlier named the SKD-717, was a proposed design for a double decker wide-body superjumbo jet aircraft by Russian aerospace company Sukhoi. [2] A 1/24th scale model was shown at the 1999 Paris Air Show.