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- List of Soviet aircraft in World War II - Wikipedia
Russian Aircraft of World War II: 1939 - 1945 London: Amber Books Ltd ISBN 978-1-83886-083-7
- 9 Soviet Fighter Planes of WW2 - WAR HISTORY ONLINE
When we talk about Soviet military vehicles of the Second World War, the focus is usually on tank production But while that’s where the Soviets made the biggest mark, they also produced a wide range of fighter planes in defense of the motherland
- Top 5 Soviet military aircraft of WWII - Russia Beyond
With 16,769 fighters completed by Soviet factories, it became the biggest Soviet mass-produced fighter of WWII The main advantage of this reliable, maneuverable and simple to fly Soviet
- The Best Russian WW2 Fighter Planes - Aero Corner
Here are some of the best fighter planes that saw service for the Russian or Soviet army during World War Two (although we couldn’t resist including a few bombers) The planes were chosen thanks to their maneuverability, abilities, and contributions to the overall military effort
- WW2 Soviet Aircraft - Military Factory
Single-Engine Monoplane Fighter Aircraft Showcase of the various combat warplanes deployed by the Soviet Union during the aerial fighting of the Second World War
- The Best Soviet Fighter Planes of WWII - World War Wings
World War Two was a pivotal era, with the skies over Europe becoming battlegrounds that would determine the course of history The Soviet Union, facing fierce opposition, deployed some of the most effective fighter planes to secure victory and liberate Europe from German control
- Meet the Yak-3: Russia’s Most Dangerous World War II Fighter?
Meet Russia’s Yak-3 fighter from World War II: During the Second World War, the Yaks proved to be the most important fighter in the Soviet arsenal Production began on the single-seat
- Ilyushin Il-2 - Wikipedia
The Ilyushin Il-2 (Russian: Илью́шин Ил-2) is a ground-attack plane that was produced by the Soviet Union in large numbers during the Second World War The word shturmovík ( Cyrillic : штурмовик), the generic Russian term for a ground-attack aircraft, became a synecdoche for the Il-2 in English sources, where it is commonly
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