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Built for Mass Production, Armed for Destruction: Inside the Soviet Yak‑9TIt was cheap, fast, and dangerously well‑armed. The Yak‑9T wasn’t just another Soviet fighter—it was a mid‑air tank killer designed to overwhelm the Nazis with simplicity and firepower.
In a first-of-its-kind achievement, China successfully cloned yak to enhance food production and sustainability in the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChinese scientists deliver world’s first cloned yak via cesarean section in TibetChinese researchers have successfully delivered a cloned yak via caesarean section (C-section). Born on July 11, the baby yak ...
Siberian aerospace research institute SibNIA has carried out the first test flight of a Yakovlev Yak-40 fitted with the UZGA ...
LHASA: A cloned yak was born via caesarean section on Thursday (July 10) at a yak breeding base in Damxung county, Southwest ...
Yak-9 production continued after the war until late 1948, with more than 16,500 built. It has been referred to as one of the greatest forgotten airplanes of WWII.
The Yak-41 Was Born. Despite the lack of success with the Yak-38, the Soviets pressed on with the Yak-41 (NATO reporting name “Freestyle”), which was developed in the 1980s.
A newborn female Tibetan yak was welcomed at a zoo in Alaska and the baby and mama are “doing great,” zoo officials said in a Facebook post.
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