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How the Yak-9 Became the Soviet Fighter That Could Kill Tanks but Not Survive Dogfights
The Yakovlev Yak-9 was the Soviet Union’s most produced WWII fighter fast, versatile, and adaptable to missions from bomber escort to anti-tank strikes. Its Yak-9T variant carried a 37 mm cannon ...
The Yak-130M transforms from a training aircraft into a true 'killer' with its advanced AESA radar, President-S130 self-defense system, and high-precision weapons, ready for training and combat day ...
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