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Let's play, spot the Russian UFO...

Mon May 16, 2005 9:56 pm

Okay, I was a Soviet intel analyst for the DoD for some time, so naming these for me is like going to a Ford lot and reading off the types of cars. But let's see how many of you get these correct.
First off, where were these taken?
Then, let's start with something simple, and remember the names of these photos might be misleading:
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Okay, you might know the one to the right, but what about the one to the left?
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And what the hell is this? :?:
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If you guessed them all, you're probably Russian or have a TS clearance...

Mon May 16, 2005 10:16 pm

Hello REMF:

From top to bottom:

Foreground Su-27, background Mi-12 Homer

Myshiev "Bounder" and Tu-144

Lastly, BOR-4

Tue May 17, 2005 12:46 am

Nyet Harv,

The last one is a MiG 105

Spasibo

NSA

Tue May 17, 2005 12:47 am

Ha Ha:

Wrong again.. :oops:

Tue May 17, 2005 8:01 am

And not Tu-144, it's the Sukhoi T-4.

8)

Tue May 17, 2005 8:54 am

World's largest chopper.
Sukhoi 27

Myaschiev (spelling?)
A-20 Havoc :shock:

Buran test concept.
I think its called the Ye-166, not E-156.


More Pics Please!!!!

Tue May 17, 2005 8:56 pm

bottom line..... most russian prototypes, planes, choppers, etc are fugly. french too. & going back to ww 2. they both had a few beauties, but the majority of both nations birds had butt ugly lines.

Tue May 17, 2005 9:44 pm

tom d. friedman wrote:bottom line..... most russian prototypes, planes, choppers, etc are fugly. french too. & going back to ww 2. they both had a few beauties, but the majority of both nations birds had butt ugly lines.

Yeah yeah yeah, I know, "they don't make 'em like they used to."
Personally, I like the utilitarian look of Soviet-block aircraft. I find the same bolted steel and raw power feel look to many of them I find in such WW2 craft as the Liberator or Privateer, the C-119, and such boxy craft as that.
Hey, my first love is US WW2 aircraft, make no mistake. But poo-poo'ing these birds is plain wrong. Ever actually see a MIL-24 ("Hind") helicopter doing a high-speed pass? Man, it's right up there with watching a B-25 hammer by at full throttle, really it is. It's about as loud, too! Sure, an SU-37 isn't a P-51, but so what? They all deserve note. And considering how few will likely survive in the future, they should be documented now!

Wolverine wrote:More Pics Please!!!!

My brother (who was never a pilot) took these at Monino recently when he was there, courtesy of the USAF. I find it funny that I'm the one in my family who knows Russian-block aircraft and he gets to see these. I don't think he knew what half of them were, if that. And the funniest thing is that he's big into armor, and I became an Army officer in a mech unit!
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