the fact is that, a-a participants in the war, uh, and bondyrev and i'm afraid of vasiliev and so on. they do not dwell in such detail on the technical details of contemporaries. and seryozha or i would also have other authors. uh, often addicted to wikipedia. i understand access to information has become huge. and when you start doing research. you, well, you are fond of this or that fact, yes, technical and it affects, and as a result, there is a big one, a meeting. the phrase that the machine gun hit at a speed of 1,200 rounds per minute, and i think so, i think so. and why should i know? here but this is precisely, as it were, the author's delight from the information that he has now received. well here, by the way, since you started talking about a big one, it's interesting that the two writers. in general, i think independently come. here's to this idea to portray the war. like a confrontation. well, you can say two people, right? here say yes, uh, and uh, and uh , that means samson - these are aviation pilots, aces, killing cheap ones - these are tankers, which means our tanker