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Hi, all! Probably, this work on guided aerial bombs of the Red Army Air Force pre-war and WW2 will be of interest to someone. 1. Self-Guided photocontrast air bombs KAB-436 and KAB-5103 (design NII-24) tasted from 1939 to 1941: Bomb KAB-436 - anti ship bomb - " cruiser/ battleship killer" 2. TV-controlled airbomb TUB (Design LIIS) 1942 -project: 3. Self-Guiding Infrared air bomb SB1-M (design VEI) Work from 1942 to 1945, tasted in 1945, late infrared head used on post war self-guiding Infrared air bomb SNAB-3000 "Crab": More information in Russian article "Tele-controlled Red Army: guided aerial bombs of the Red Army" here: https://zen.yandex.ru/media/id/5f251c2d9c243b211cc751a5/teleupravliaemye-krasnoarmeicy-upravliaemye-aviabomby-rkka-5f8ade46a70d4515e74e9aae?fbclid=IwAR1_mibZyMHLcB5WKpf28xrVWT4Ww4EMDcv1OjH1jUS34obsdWNQCa8RiM8 B.R. Serge
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Mk. A Whippet Takom 1/35 I've just finished this, Takom's new Whippet. It's finished as A322, one of the Whippets supplied to the White army during the Russian civil war, then captured by the Reds in 1920 and put into service with the 1st Tank Detachment in Ekaterinodar, before seeing action against Polish positions at Stolpshch. It's a lovely kit with very nice surface detail and great parts fit. No interior which is a shame as the rear door can be posed open. It'll be interesting to see how it stacks up against the Meng version when it's released. I suspect the Meng one might have the edge and might well be slightly cheaper. Thanks for looking Andy
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