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Soviet Air Force (3967 bytes)
1: ...ir Force''', also known under the abbreviation '''VVS''', transliterated from [[Russian (spelling)|Russ...
5: ... the [[Red Army]], with the official denomination VVS in [[1930]], its influence on aircraft design bec...
7: One of first big tests of the VVS came in [[1936]] with the [[Spanish Civil War]], ...
9: In [[1939]], the VVS used its bombers to attack [[Finland]], but the l...
15: During the [[Cold War]] the VVS was divided into three segments: ''Dal'naya Aviat...

Russian Knights (672 bytes)
1: ...are the [[aerobatic]] demonstration team of the [[VVS|Russian Air Force]]. Originally formed on [[April...

Structure of Russian Military (798 bytes)
7: :[[VVS|Air Force]]

Ilyushin Il-4 (2688 bytes)
1: ...ar II]] [[bomber aircraft]], widely used by the [[VVS]] although not well known.
12: ...d the range to be used on strategic missions. The VVS wasn't terribly interested in this role, but neve...

Soviet Anti-Air Defense (812 bytes)
1: ... of the military unto itself, separate from the [[VVS|Soviet Air Force]]. In the 1981 reorganization, '...

Natwest Trophy (September 2004) (1083 bytes)
9: # [[VVS Laxman]]

Ivan (1168 bytes)
8: ...t Union]] or its armed forces ([[Soviet Navy]], [[VVS|Red Air Force]], or [[Red Army]].) Usage was simi...

List of Soviet Union-related topics (1542 bytes)
65: * [[VVS]]

Yakovlev Yak-11 (3458 bytes)
7: ...;-11''') was a [[trainer aircraft]] used by the [[VVS|Soviet Air Force]] and other Soviet-influenced ai...
12: ...bers, and the Yak-11 remained in service with the VVS until [[1962 in aviation|1962]]. A licensed copy ...

Leonid K. Kadenyuk (5373 bytes)
8: ...n [[Chernihiv, Ukraine]], in 1971, and from GNIKI VVS USSR (State Scientific Research Institute of the ...
13: ... Russia. He attended test pilot training at GNIKI VVS USSR (State Scientific Research Institute of the ...
17: ...was a Test Pilot at GLIC VVS Russia (former GNIKI VVS USSR) Russian State Test Flight Center, Russian A...

Air force officer ranks (6778 bytes)
63: |[[VVS|Russia]]
148: |[[VVS|Russia]]

1974 in aviation (2135 bytes)
64: * [[Sukhoi Su-24]] 'Fencer' with [[VVS]]

Polikarpov I-16 (5211 bytes)
5: The design for the 14th fighter for the [[VVS]], the I-14, started as an advanced (for the era)...
19: ...s Russian fighter and made up about 2/3rds of the VVS. The Soviet Army soldiers nicknamed the plane '''...

Russian military ranks (6743 bytes)
7: :3. [[VVS|Air Force]].
21: ![[Russian Ground forces|Ground forces]] / [[VVS|Air force]]

Flying ace (17539 bytes)
306: | [[Iwan Koschedub]] || [[Soviet Union]] || [[VVS]] || 62
310: ...[Alexander Pokryschkin]] || [[Soviet Union]] || [[VVS]] || 59
312: | [[Grigori Reschkalow]] || [[Soviet Union]] || [[VVS]] || 58
344: ...y Sutyagin]]</td> <td>[[Soviet Union]]</td> <td>[[VVS]]</td> <td>21</td> </tr>
345: ... Pepelyaev]]</td> <td>[[Soviet Union]]</td> <td>[[VVS]]</td> <td>19</td> </tr>

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9 (2525 bytes)
5: ...further refinement, it entered service with the [[VVS]] as the MiG-9 during the winter of 1946-47. The ...

Economic Faculty Association Rotterdam (2741 bytes)
17: In the forty years that followed, the VVS has served up trade high school and, as from [[Se...

Xenia Onatopp (2694 bytes)
16: ...he [[Soviet Union]], was a fighter pilot in the [[VVS|Soviet Air Force]]. After the collapse of the USS...

Yakovlev Yak-3 (3312 bytes)
3: The '''[[Yakovlev]] Yak-3''' was a [[VVS|Russian]] [[fighter aircraft]] of [[World War 2]]...

Kamov Ka-22 (3040 bytes)
59: ...was a rotorcraft developed by [[Kamov]] for the [[VVS|Soviet Air Force]].

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