User Posts: Daniil
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The Unrealized Alternative: A Balkan Republic Within the USSR. Or Why Wasn't Bulgaria Included?
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Older readers of this site may recall that Bulgaria was referred to as the “sixteenth republic” in the 1980s. However, it never actually became a Soviet ...

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What Will the Engine for China's Future Hypersonic Aircraft Look Like?
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Just recently, I published a post about the Chinese hypersonic passenger aircraft of the future, the Space Transportation Yunxing. That article noted that the ...

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A Second Life for German 30-mm Cannons After the War: Where and How They Were Used
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Germany has become a leader in the development of 30-mm aircraft and anti-aircraft guns. These weapons fill the gap between 20-mm and 37–40-mm artillery ...

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A World Without Rome: What If the Etruscans Conquered Rome?
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As is well known, in the early days of its existence, Rome—then still a kingdom—was in a very vulnerable position. It was surrounded by city-states that were ...

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Yuri Pasholok. An Alternative StuG IV for a Sane Person
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A story about the experimental German tank destroyer Versuchs-leichte Panzerjäger IV (Panzerjäger 39), based on the Pz.Kpfw.IV tank The first German tank ...

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Yuri Pasholok. The Moscow Dual-Purpose Bicycle
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A story about the MD-1 (Moscow Road, first model), the most widely used bicycle of the Red Army It would be hard to call the bicycle a little-known mode of ...

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Alexey Kozlenko. Friends and Strangers
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An article by Alexei Kozlenko from the WARSPOT website, dated September 24, 2018 Contents: In 1962, a 6th–7th-century burial ground belonging to the ...

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An American Dream. The SC-10 Jupiter Heavy Military Transport Aircraft. United States
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I’m sorry to disappoint anyone who thinks this is going to be about yet another American startup developing a new super-heavy aircraft. That’s not the case at ...

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Turkey is joining the ranks of countries that build diesel-electric submarines. The MILDEN (Milli Denizaltı) submarine has been laid down at the shipyard in Gölcük.
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It may seem surprising, but today, fewer countries build diesel-electric submarines than nuclear ones. While nine countries either have nuclear submarines or ...

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Would animals from the Paleogene and Neogene periods have survived on Earth today?
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An interesting article from the "Citadel of the Sane" channel on Yandex Zen. This article continues the “What If” series, which explores—purely as a thought ...

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