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"Зеро!". Японская авиация во Второй мировой войне
Author: Д. Хорикоши, М. Окумия, М. Кайдин
Year: 1999
Pages: 465
Format: PDF HQ
File size: 226 MB
Language: RU

Year: 1999
Pages: 465
Format: PDF HQ
File size: 226 MB
Language: RU

The Plot of the Book 'Зеро Японская Авиация Во Второй Мировой Войне' The book "Зеро Японская авиация во Второй мировой войне" (Zero Japanese Aviation in World War II) is a historical novel that delves into the development of aviation technology in Japan during the Second World War. The story begins in the early 1930s, when the Japanese military began to invest heavily in the development of aircraft and airpower. At that time, the country was facing a significant threat from the United States and other Western powers, and the military saw the need for a powerful air force as a means of defending itself against potential invaders. As the story progresses, we see how the Japanese military developed and implemented new technologies to improve their aircraft, such as radar, jet engines, and guided missiles. These advancements allowed them to gain an advantage over their enemies and achieve significant victories in battle. However, as the war progressed, the Allies also made significant strides in aviation technology, and the balance of power shifted in favor of the enemy. One of the most interesting aspects of the book is the way it highlights the role of individual inventors and engineers who played a crucial role in developing these new technologies. We meet characters like Dr.
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