Tunguska: A Stroke of Flame
The Cold War forced the USSR to pour colossal resources into air defense. Drawing on combat experience and intelligence assessments, the country built a flexible, layered system that combined assets of different ranges and roles: from long-range missiles to classic gun-based air defense. A vast fleet of anti-aircraft guns didn’t simply stand guard; it was constantly refined to meet the challenges of a new era. This video is available with voiceovers and subtitles in multiple languages. You can find and enable them in the settings menu. 🔘 Site: http://warthunder.com/ 🔘 Twitch: / warthunder 🔘 Telegram: https://t.me/warthunder 🔘 Twitter: / warthunder 🔘 Facebook: / warthunder 🔘 Forum: http://forum.warthunder.com/ #WarThunder

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