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- An Aerosledge (Russian: aэросани, "aerosani") is a propeller-driven sledge, sleigh or toboggan which slides on runners or skis. Aerosleds are used for...
- helicopter fame. Aerosanis were used by the Soviet Red Army during the Winter War and World War II. There is some dispute over whether Aerosanis count as snowmobiles...
- RF-8 aerosani Place of origin  Soviet Union Production history Designer GAZ Specifications M**** 0.892 t (1,970 lb) Length 5.110 m Width 2.525 m Height...
- most Soviet leaders, as well as buses, armoured fighting vehicles, and aerosani. The company also produced hand-built limousines and high-end luxury sedans...
- winter, similar tactics were used by Soviet infantry riding the skids of aerosani or towed behind them. Nowadays, this tactic is rare in well-equipped armed...
- propeller-driven sled that is considered to be one of the predecessors of the Aerosani. From an early age, Grand Duke Kirill had a love for the sea and his parents...
- repair is located in the Russian mining settlement Barentsburg in Svalbard. Aerosani Airboat KRISTI snowcat McLeavy, Roy, (1982). "Jane's Surface Skimmers"...
- WSK-Kalisz works in Kalisz. It was also used for the up-engined GAZ-98K aerosani winter-used sled in a pusher configuration, and as the standard powerplant...
- was destro**** in the Battle of Moscow, Korchagin became responsible for aerosani units before commanding the 17th and 18th Tank Corps in the Battle of Voronezh...
- defenses. Specialized winter units included three ski brigades and four aerosani battalions. To ensure the Soviet forces had air superiority, which they...