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Flashpoint Russia : Russia's Air Power: Capabilities and Structure, Paperback by Butowski, Piotr, ISBN 099730927X, ISBN-13 9780997309270, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Russian military aviation has undergone several upheavals in the post-Soviet era. There have been two driving forces behind these changes. First, the Russian experience of air power in conflicts has led to an increasing integration of the various branches of the armed forces.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherHarpia Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10099730927X
ISBN-139780997309270
eBay Product ID (ePID)20038696731
Product Key Features
Publication Year2019
Book TitleFlashpoint Russia : Russia's Air Power: Capabilities and Structure
TopicMilitary / Aviation
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistory
AuthorPiotr Butowski
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
ReviewsThe book is an outstanding complement to the first three books and a good stand-alone reference on current Russia aviation structure. The photographs are superbly reproduced and the captions are very helpful., If you want up-to-the-minute, squadron-by-squadron info about Russian air power by aircraft type, here's your resource guide., This is neat book that will be of interest to modelers, aviation historians and enthusiasts alike. Highly recommended.
SynopsisRussian military aviation has undergone several upheavals in the post-Soviet era. There have been two driving forces behind these changes. First, the Russian experience of air power in conflicts has led to an increasing integration of the various branches of the armed forces., Russian military aviation has undergone several upheavals in the post-Soviet era. There have been two driving forces behind these changes. First, the Russian experience of air power in conflicts has led to an increasing integration of the various branches of the armed forces. Today's VKS was created as a result of the absorption of the Air Defence Troops (VPVO) by the Air Force (VVS) in 1998, and then a merger of the Air Force with the Aerospace Defence Troops (VVKO) in 2015.
This is a good reference work on the structure of the Russian aviation forces and their locations by military districts. It is a nice companion piece to books on specific aircraft. This book follows the same format as Piotr Butowski's book, Russia's Air-Launched Weapons. Both are excellent for scale model builders and historians.