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How the Yak-9 Became the Soviet Fighter That Could Kill Tanks but Not Survive Dogfights
The Yakovlev Yak-9 was the Soviet Union’s most produced WWII fighter fast, versatile, and adaptable to missions from bomber escort to anti-tank strikes. Its Yak-9T variant carried a 37 mm cannon ...
By Daniel Brancato Gibraltar is set to welcome a rare and historic visitor: the Kursk Root Icon of the Theotokos (‘Mother of ...
At Kursk in 1943—the largest tank battle in history—Germany unleashed its fearsome Tiger tanks in full force. Outnumbered but ruthless, German units inflicted catastrophic losses on Soviet armor, ...
MOSCOW -- North Korea's top diplomat visited the Kremlin on Monday for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which ...
The Panzer tank family was at the heart of German operations throughout World War 2. The term “Panzer” refers to a series of ...
Russian forces, if they try to launch an offensive in the coming months, are unlikely to achieve any significant gains. — ...
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Bloody letters and battlefield art: Russian museum's tribute to North Korean soldiers in Ukraine
When they are not fighting, they write poetry, letters home or words of praise to their supreme commander,” said one of the ...
Ukraine and Sweden have taken a major step toward expanding Ukraine's air force, signing an agreement to potentially acquire ...
North Korean Foreign Minister meets Putin in Moscow, affirming support for Russia’s Ukraine war and strengthening bilateral ...
The nascent realignment in Southeast Asia, which the United Nations outlined in a recent report on the region’s shifting ...
The country's top diplomat visited the Kremlin for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which followed last month's ...
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