Tu-95 Soviet-Russian turboprop strategic missile carrier bomber. Tu-95K-22 in flight.01.06.1988#3141490
The Tbilisi aircraft carrier, now called the Fleet Admiral of the Soviet Union Kuznetsov aircraft carrier.01.03.1988#832785
An IL-76T civil cargo aircraft in the cargo terminal of the Sheremetyevo airport (now the Pushkin International Sheremetyevo Airport).27.11.1987#8567183
The heavy air-capable cruiser Novorossiisk of the Soviet navy's Order of the Red Banner Pacific Fleet.01.06.1984#8405663
Second right: Aeroflot's IL-86 jet pilot in command Vladimir Odinets and his crew at Sheremetyevo Airport (currently Sheremetyevo Alexander Pushkin International Airport).01.07.1983#8485435
Aeroflot's IL-86 jet pilot in command Vladimir Odinets at Sheremetyevo Airport (currently Sheremetyevo Alexander Pushkin International Airport).01.07.1983#8485434
The Khudozhnik Saryan container ship built in the German Democratic Republic in 1975.01.07.1977#798581
The Andrei Tupolev Experimental Design Bureau, now affiliated with the United Aircraft Corporation, developed the Tupolev Tu-144 Charger supersonic transport.02.09.1975#5623281
The Republic of Afghanistan. Kabul International Airport, which was built with the economic and technical assistance from the Soviet Union.09.08.1974#6327989
A Soviet passenger Tupolev Tu-154 plane designed in the 1960s by Andrei Tupolev's designer bureau (today Tupolev PJSC).09.04.1971#6640751
The Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy (VDNKh) of the USSR. A Tu-134 airliner and a scale model of the Vostok three-stage expendable carrier rocket in the VDNKh's demonstration area.26.06.1968#6086933
The Pacific Ocean. Photo:The Soviet freighter Razdolnoye, affiliated with the Far Eastern High Seas Shipping Company, is delivering a batch of foodstuffs and production goods to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. It is shadowed by USS Wright (CVL-49), a Saipan-class light aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy, later converted to the command ship CC-2.04.06.1968#6079623
Mariners from the USS Intrepid aircraft carrier are seen in Moscow. From left: Michael Lindner, John Barilla, Richard Bailey and Craig Anderson. Refusing to fight in the Vietnam War, the sailors fled to the USSR and later to Sweden where they found political shelter.01.11.1967#5469515
Marines of the USS Intrepid in Moscow. From left: Michael Lindner, Richard Bailey, Craig Anderson and John Barilla refused to go to war in Vietnam and fled to the USSR, then to Sweden that granted political asylum to them.01.11.1967#5469514
Tupolev Tu-95 Soviet turboprop-powered strategic bomber and missile platforms of the USSR Air Force.01.08.1963#5603852
The U.S. "Kearsarge" aircraft carrier crew looks from the deck at a barge in which four Soviet troops drifted in the Pacific from January 17 into March 7, 1960.03.07.1960#26276