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028328
Nikiforov, A.F
Udivitel`noe Oruzhie i Voennaia Tekhnika
Zemlia - More – Nebo
[ Amazing weapons and military equipment : Land - Sea - Air]

Ed. by A.E. Taras
Minsk:  Kharvest, 2011
592 pImages
Serie: Neizvestnye Voiny
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cn
ISBN: 9789851697935
Language: Russian
This book is on the history of the most unique pieces of armament in the 20th century. The author tries to avoid both extremes: "the best Russian armament is stolen from the West" and "Russia produces the best armament". Not every of these technical samples were in mass production, some of them turned to be just exotic prototypes indicating the future trend. (0.625 kg.)
Subjects
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » History of Science and Social Thought
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Military History
» Military / National Security / Aerospace   » National and Global Security, Armaments and Disarmament

This book is part of the series ''

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