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Russia is clearly committed to the Lada-class. But it is a submarine that does not—and will never—live up to the expectations. The old Soviet Union was known for having a fearsome navy.
“I guess this Lada storming is the norm now?” open-source analyst Moklasen mused as they scrutinized yet another video feed from a Ukrainian drone unit blowing up Russian Lada compact cars ...
A drone strike on an assault Lada. Armored trucks and civilian vehicles such as vans, compact cars and all-terrain vehicles—that is, golf carts—now account for around 70 percent of Russian ...
The St. Petersburg is the sole Lada-class submarine in the Russian Navy so far. The submarine was laid down in 1997 and in 2010 it was delivered to the Navy. The Admiralty Wharves Shipyard is now ...
The equally Russian Lada Niva has been on sale since 1977, with the boxy off-roader being capable of climbing steep inclines whilst still costing less than £10,000 in its native market.
Lada's history can be traced back to the 60's when a car plant opened as part of a joint venture between communist Russia and Italy. Built on the Volga river, the factory triggered the accelerated ...
MOSCOW, February 27. /TASS/. Construction of the third Project 677 Lada-class submarine will be resumed on March 19, the Submariner Day in Russia. The boat will be named Velikie Luki, a source in ...
What do you get when you cross a Lada, a flatbed tow truck, and a bunch of Russian smart alecks with too much time on their hands? You get this latest video from Garage 54, of course!
When the Russian car manufacturer Lada introduced the Kalina lineup in 2005 for the 2006 model year, it started with a four-door sedan version, followed by a hatchback and a station wagon.