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boat with a separate motor to operate retractable wheels this new zealand creation is the easiest way to get a boat in out of the water that i've ever seen and it's no slouch either when it's in the water top speeds of around eighty kilometers an hour but most spectators came to see the pride and joy of russian engineering. one of the biggest stars here this show is going to be two hundred which for years has helped russian emergency services help say was here and abroad despite that success of work continuously improving modernize the system so that the newest models are better than ever and the plane was designed to fulfill a number of specialized search and rescue cargo and passenger transit as well as ambulance duties but it's got the most attention for its firefighting configuration washing in action from the ground is one thing but to really appreciate the raw power of it you want to check it out from the inside so with that in mind. russia's
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emergency services organized a little test flight to show journos like me what it's like onboard. knowing far from the best flyer so following warnings about what lay ahead needless to say i got a little nervous. with. specialized design. something. potentially life saving. it's got a range of thirty six hundred kilometers. eight thousand meters. over seven hundred kilometers. now unlike the vast majority of around the globe this purpose built.
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but only recently. have.
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been very clear. they do need to. fuel a plane that. can actually do two hundred. and complications in. training and pass additional tests. simulators as they hone their skills in order to be prepared for the first time they take a real plane. to .
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in the doing for. the water. to make sure the plane is. forty meters above the ground.
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a lot easier. than using. planes. turned to the aircraft. was designed especially. in. the flight. have special. pilots about the current state. of. the show how much.
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each tank the exact amount of water that to be taken on board depends on how much fuel the plane has in its tanks if the fuel tanks a full there's no way you can fill up eight water tanks the plane simply can't carry that much it tells him how much water he can scoop up by some the amount of fuel already on board. with a host of other nations reportedly interested in buying hundreds the developers of the institute of aircraft equipment have had to make modifications so that their products meet russian european and u.s. standards and could also operate alongside ford made equipment but in addition to those more monday night changes they've also been working on a host of new features that will make the very latest planes better than ever. in addition to improving the avionics we're also working to add new capabilities as well as expands the plane's functionality. we have now installed indicators on the windshield we've developed special thermal imaging equipment that has been
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seamlessly integrated with the other existing systems on the aircraft all these will help make the use of our plane more effective. even though eight of the nine ve to hundreds out there was died and russia given its capabilities in times of need the plane has been called into action by a host of other countries russia's emergency services and when to head to italy greece serbian israel successful demonstration of its flamed. more and more governments are taking a closer look at the russian made plain it could be just one minute of california needs for their annual summer wildfires. question is that so much different if you should be finishing our high tech. targeting iran in the fog of impending war while we us and israel publicly disagreed. and how to foreign red lines when it comes to iran's nukes.
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me it is easy to eat. meat.
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what they're made of instead of me down here at water's edge where air shows
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attract thousands of spectators a day in reality many participants are here to improve their bottom line and the pavilion scattered throughout the territory companies are using this unique gathering to find new partners as well sign important deals all in all there are more than one hundred ninety participants showing what they've got to offer the exhibition basically if there was a product that could be incorporated into a plane or ship there was a company promoting their latest iteration of it the biggest players were also in attendance to make sure that nobody forgot about stalwarts of the industry then there were some hyping future projects that aim to take time to the next level of the business side branding choppers will reportedly be on the way to china following the deal between helicopters of russia and technology in total over a billion dollars worth of contracts were signed. by all the different designs in solutions that ship engineers have come up with over the years while the all strive for what seems to be the same thing despite. these different models there's any
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number of ways to get their. feet throughout history ship designers have usually had one goal in mind that is to make their craft go faster oh they've always been limited by water resistance it seems a pool joke but the faster a ship goes the more stronger the force of drag works against the vessel as a result of top speed is dependent on how much of the ship interacts the water so as a rule of thumb submarines topped out at about fifty to sixty knots similarly traditional ships with part of the whole submerged can't do more than seventy five knots the key them to truly high speed ships lies in getting the holes. to achieve this there's been three main schools of thought hydrofoils which allow the whole to see above the water covered float just above the surface on a pocket of air and ground effect that are more like claims that fly just meters above the water. and in terms of pure speed. in the so-called caspian sea monster easily topped four hundred kilometers an hour. named after western
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intelligence analysts spotted a vessel in the caspian sea traveling faster than believed possible for a ship the. brainchild of. minas team pioneered the development of these ground effect vehicles. including a few with military applications. which means could launch a missile delivery to the shore. was imagined as a high speed rocket launching pad. no one trick pony who was originally one of the world's leading lights in terms of hydrofoil development many of us designs and went on to become the most popular and prevalent passenger hydrofoils on the globe but even before that the demon of cool was busy developing one of the world's very first hovercraft in one thousand thirty five he built and tested his l. one question vessel. he designed one the one hundred. especially
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for those that can be used by the. we can see the continuation of tradition here and. just as. neat. is the place to look for such innovations. historic ties dating back to. the city is home to which is currently one of russia's most active manufacturers of modern hovercraft and large countries like russia the ships play an important role in areas. infrastructure. frozen tundra river banks. the problem of. the traditional transport. the bigger of these two. and just passenger hovercraft. this exact
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people across the. river. the fleet. to circumvent the traffic bridge in the area for those that operate it there's just nothing quite like it. makes this vessel unique is its ability to operate all year round that is to say three hundred sixty five days a year. to displacing ships that can only operates when the water is free from ice. before maneuverability does not require expensive pieces of infrastructure like docking facilities.
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they were. to get this because it. helped us come up with. stability and control. over design six to the basics of traditional ships of this kind there's a turboprop of the. thrust. through
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bags that wrap around the perimeter of the vessel. creating the momentum curtain. building up the pressure. on the other hand has fitted two inflatable tubes along. with suitable pressure. under the tube in the craft upwards the top tube is divided into five sections to make sure the craft continues to function even in the case of . the types. greatly improve its characteristics it can move over water. with the same amount of. main edge over the conventional.
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excellent maneuverability. because he. had to transport. the captain. to decrease the air pressure. and. there was another craft. effortlessly. and they. also have a role to play. but if this plane was designed to be operated. under any circumstances if you look. to the shore just like.
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here's the door that allows the. if you open this up there's a pathway people walk along here and from this point the latter can be extended down to the ground in any case that you're you're already on. know for me what help set this aircraft apart from others is the simplicity of it it's propelled by two one hundred horsepower. and. there's plenty of room to fit for. each a twenty nine only needs about one hundred fifty meters for takeoff. and once it's up in the air it can fly from one thousand kilometers.
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consumers looking for a little fun in the. increased visibility. of the whole exhibition. but there's. just. one thing in particular. or to be taking in the sights on hold. to the.
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particular. issue. with. measures about thirty four metres long one hundred twenty five cubic metres of cargo space inside to get big the ground is driven by a pair of. each crank out more than eleven thousand horsepower. designed. in the cockpit and one. in theory many configurations are possible this big hole
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can accommodate eighty fully equipped paratroopers or sixty beds for a large scale medical evacuation. and it was pretty much. up to three hundred. two hundred.
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twenty six.
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different governments. several different variations of. put together here. first of all it's unique because it can lift. it's the world's most powerful helicopters have entered serial production and can lift up to twenty tons which is unique and something no other helicopter in the world can do it makes no sense to compare it to any foreign made ones like the chino for example and they're in totally different weight classes ours is more powerful it can lift heavy loads and
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on top of that it's fuel efficient. because it's repeatedly called the transport. over the years it's the. fuselage. on the way with the new variation the t two ready for production. the main difference from the original design is what we've managed to reach all of our time tested solutions and high level of reliability but we've also added innovative technologies of the twenty first century and. a new radio communications system and totally reworked electronics we also called the number of the crew members required while the m i twenty sixty which you can see behind me is operated by four crew members the new m i twenty sixty two can be piloted by only two and it will still be able to complete all the same operations. choppers in the meat twenty six family
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is a unique blaming which is also produced. to me. twenty six was the first chopper to implement such configuration these fibers are stretched out and they will be wrapped around the leading edge of the massive blades the rest of the tail as it's called is made of fiberglass polymeric honeycomb structure to give us strength without adding too much weight for safety sake the blades are fitted with electric quickness as well as a damage warning system some helicopters out there save a few hundred kilograms by using culpas of materials on the road however given the power of the me twenty six design engineers necessary to make that switch it was treated very cost effective way to transport launch cargo loads of a long distance it has been used by many domestic and foreign companies so all in all the. huge success. the new t. to be as popular as the original only time will tell but according to the stone
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they've added new equipment so they can operate day or night regardless of the weather and force is to just show up at this year's gathering on the black sea but i guess there's always next. it's about time we started thinking about going back to moscow. the only real question is whether we travel by water. anyway. and enjoy the right. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. good stuff just the emperor napoleon has arrived from overseas to lead the army
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i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i know. the bloody battle near moscow is going to start over. james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again. but you know version twenty four hours on r.t. . more news today in holland says once again flared up. and these are the images for world peace and seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are rooted a clue.
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