- (Russian: ФАБ-9000) is a Soviet-made
aerial bomb. FAB
stands for
Fugasnaya Aviatsionnaya Bomba ("high-explosive
aerial bomb") and 9000
stands for the weight...
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Aviatsionnaya Ispitatelnaya Stantsiya (AIS) was a
naval air test
station in
Russia during World War I
notable for
designing and
producing several aircraft...
-
Division (Smeshannaya
Aviatsionnaya Diviziya) TBAD -
Heavy Bomber Aviation Division (Tiazholaya
Bombardirovochnaya Aviatsionnaya Diviziya) VTAD - Military...
- v t e ESAG, EZSA,
Litovskaya Aviatsionnaya Konstruktsiy (LAK) and
Sportine Aviacija aircraft BK-7 LAK-2 LAK T-4 LAK-5 LAK-6 LAK-8 LAK-9 LAK-9M LAK-10...
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division of the
Australian Sports Commission Australian Iron &
Steel Aviatsionnaya Ispitatelnaya Stantsiya,
Russian World War I
naval aviation station...
- v t e ESAG, EZSA,
Litovskaya Aviatsionnaya Konstruktsiy (LAK) and
Sportine Aviacija aircraft BK-7 LAK-2 LAK T-4 LAK-5 LAK-6 LAK-8 LAK-9 LAK-9M LAK-10...
- The FAB-50 (fugasnaya
aviatsionnaya bomba, фугасная авиационная бомба, ФAБ-50) is a
series of
unguided general purpose Soviet and
Russian aerial bombs...
- v t e ESAG, EZSA,
Litovskaya Aviatsionnaya Konstruktsiy (LAK) and
Sportine Aviacija aircraft BK-7 LAK-2 LAK T-4 LAK-5 LAK-6 LAK-8 LAK-9 LAK-9M LAK-10...
- Long-Range
Bomber Aviation Division (Russian: Dal'nebombardirovochnaya
Aviatsionnaya Diviziya—DBAD), they did not parti****te in the
Stalingrad air attacks...
- Mk 82 warhead. The
Russian term for general-purpose bomb is
fugasnaya aviatsionnaya bomba (FAB) and
followed by the bomb's
nominal weight in kilograms....