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    Idu na taran! Poslednii dovod 'stalinskikh sokolov'

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    An air battle tactic first used in 1914 (by a Russian pilot), ramming the enemy's aircraft with your own was a last-ditch effort to stop a bombing raid. Russian pilots used this tactic over 1000 times during World War Two - often if their airplane was already damaged or out of ammunition. Unlike a kamikaze, these were not considered suicide missions, as the pilot might try to bail out after or even land his plane.
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    An air battle tactic first used in 1914 (by a Russian pilot), ramming the enemy's aircraft with your own was a last-ditch effort to stop a bombing raid. Russian pilots used this tactic over 1000 times during World War Two - often if their airplane was already damaged or out of ammunition. Unlike a kamikaze, these were not considered suicide missions, as the pilot might try to bail out after or even land his plane.
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    Author
    Zhirokhov Mikhail
    Publisher
    EKSMO
    ISBN
    9785699227303
    Format
    Hardcover
    Year Published
    2007
    Pages
    432

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    Idu na taran!  Poslednii dovod 'stalinskikh sokolov'