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10 Soviet Union Engineering Achievements 

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Obviously, there are more than ten inventions from Soviet Union as well as Russian Empire era.
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Here are ten great Soviet Union engineering facts:
10. VA-111 Shkval (ВА-111 «Шквал»)
introduced in 1970s, it is the first torpedo to use supercavitation which helps it to cruise at speed of 230 mph (370 km/h).
9. Orbita (орбита)
First ever national satellite television system in the world by utilizing Mulniya satellites. Successfully tested in 1962 using Orbita satellite. However, it was full operational in 1967.
8. Nuclear-powered icebreaker (Атомный ледокол)
The best kind of icebreaker. Effectively better than diesel counterpart due to lightweight. USSR/Russia are the only place produced it.
7. Antonov An-225 Mriya (Антонов Ан-225 Мрія)
The longest and the heaviest airplane ever made. Initially built to piggyback Buran, Soviet answers to USA's space shuttle. However, Buran remains a prototype and now after USSR ended, this 6 turbofan engine use for carrying oversize payloads around the world.
5. Sputnik 1(Спутник-1)
First ever artificial satellite. Launched from Boikonur Cosmodrome into low Earth orbit on October 4th, 1957. This success launch created panic in USA called 'Sputnik Crisis' which also triggered Space Race.
4. Vostok 1(Восток-1)
Another event that panicked USA and its allies. Soviet managed to send its astronaut into space: Yuri Gagarin on Vostok-1 on 12th April 1961.
3. RD series rocket engine (Ракетный Двигатель)
Developed during 1960s, multi-staged rocket burning system beat any US-made in terms of energy efficiency. Due to this fact, after USSR, few engine models such as RD-170 and RD-180 are used in many NASA rocket such as Atlas.
2. Ilizarov apparatus (Компрессионно-дистракционный аппарат)
used in orthopedic surgery to lengthen or reshape limb bones. In 1971, Ilizarov Center was purposely established for orthopedic and become the world largest orthopedic medical research center.
1. Ostankino Tower (Останкинская телебашня)
In 1960s, Soviet government found themselves in need of broadcasting system in the middle of Moscow. Since the nearest mountain/hill is 300 miles away, they decided to construct 1,772 feet (540.1 m) high television and observation tower in Ostankino. The tower became the tallest tower in the world between 1967 to 1975.
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Комментарии : 285   
@baghazukhov152
@baghazukhov152 3 года назад
A medieval , peasants nation transformed into an industrial superpower. And broke several glass ceilings in all scientific fronts. Accomplished incredible feats of engineering and design . Massive respect to the Soviet Union and the collective of sheer human effort that made it possible.
@romanrussu3403
@romanrussu3403 2 года назад
It's all thanks to socialism, now China is also reaching great heights and breaking through the ceilings, just lifting 853 million people out of poverty is worth something. John Ross wrote a book about this
@jimcatanzaro7808
@jimcatanzaro7808 Год назад
Mostly all stolen and German engineering look how many times they failed in the space race
@acktionjackson666
@acktionjackson666 Год назад
Actually no it's because of Socialism it was because strict violent control over every aspect of people's lives. At the same time in a non socialist country like the US equal or greater fears were achieved in a totally free market with a much better standard of living. Now that the u.s. is becoming more socialist, more welfare, more government Aid programs, more money being spent on Military and Government Surveillance of its own people, silencing of critics, the country is getting worse and achieving nothing in the process. You also forgot that tens of millions of people were murdered and worked to death to achieve some of these feats as well. My mom and grandparents came from the Soviet Union in 1949. Need to get yourself educated it wasn't socialism that achieve these things it was a strict focus by Society on Science and Mathematics end of story! There were no gender studies, Tik-Tok, and all kinds of other bullshit to distract these kids either back then they focused on their school work.
@hsjshdhsjshsh958
@hsjshdhsjshsh958 5 месяцев назад
@@romanrussu3403 Under socialism China was liberated from imperialism and feudalism, and great development of the country was achieved, but since 1978 it has been following capitalist development. Landlordism and private industry returned and a massive part of Chinese industry is now foreign-owned again.
@user-hb3oj5it2c
@user-hb3oj5it2c 3 месяца назад
вы жили в средние века?
@chunnel3471
@chunnel3471 5 лет назад
you forgot something very important: THE EDUCATION SYSTEM - as quality and substance, it is the best!!!
@lod-yf1bm
@lod-yf1bm 3 года назад
@Otto vonEarth ?
@TheBucketSkill
@TheBucketSkill 3 года назад
@Otto vonEarth Yes there was political indoctrination but the emphasis on science and mathematics improved the brainpower of the USSR so much. If not they would not have had these achievements.
@lod-yf1bm
@lod-yf1bm 3 года назад
@Otto vonEarth хорошо, приятель)))
@nataliewills9898
@nataliewills9898 3 года назад
And it was free!
@Theorychad99
@Theorychad99 3 года назад
TheBucketSkill all countries, especially the USA have political indoctrination
@bubba842
@bubba842 5 лет назад
Buran was not really a prototype. It flew in 1988, unmanned and landed completely automated. Something the Spaceshuttle could not do.
@hastekulvaati9681
@hastekulvaati9681 4 года назад
Yeah. That is an amazing bit of RC.
@labibtazwar5423
@labibtazwar5423 4 года назад
In our history book America was the first nation to sent a man in outer space I was laughing so much As my teacher and classmates didn't know that the Soviet Union was the first I had to argue with my teacher and had to be sent to the principal's office for it
@jjgcvbjjhv
@jjgcvbjjhv 3 года назад
Your teacher has been corrupted by American propaganda.
@jimbeam2299
@jimbeam2299 2 года назад
Sounds about right. My social studies teacher in 8th grade would tell us that China had dump trucks for bodies and would come around every morning for corpses. The United States is a sick country
@jonat012
@jonat012 Год назад
@@jjgcvbjjhv XD good joke
@saccorhytus
@saccorhytus Год назад
@@jonat012 you’re the closest thing to a joke here
@pranshukrishna5105
@pranshukrishna5105 Год назад
Us was the 1st to moon
@farcraf
@farcraf 4 года назад
The USSR did all this, waved, said goodbye, and disappeared into the future.
@knyazigorthe8617
@knyazigorthe8617 3 года назад
👏👏👏👍THE BEST comment I EVER saw !
@MohamedGamil
@MohamedGamil 5 лет назад
I traveled to Russia last year, part of me never came back, such a beautiful country,people and culture. Long Live Russia
@joaolisboa7775
@joaolisboa7775 4 года назад
Soviet union were 14 countries ;(
@racelkatyusha403
@racelkatyusha403 4 года назад
@@joaolisboa7775 and soviet Union is the best
@Nemenis
@Nemenis 2 года назад
@@racelkatyusha403 yeah living in Ukraine during Stalin era probably was so nice
@rudrajeet814
@rudrajeet814 Год назад
@@Nemenis yeah living in 1776 era in USA was fine I don't understand your point You fuckers literally wiped out an entire race of natives You still have the nerve to question USSR literally
@xarigama6466
@xarigama6466 Год назад
​@@Nemenis The Ukraine wasn't the only that suffered from famine
@categories5066
@categories5066 2 года назад
If the USSR never fell we'd probably be walking on Mars in 2022
@JuPiTeR_0211
@JuPiTeR_0211 21 день назад
Actually the USSR had plans for a martian landing like theUSA
@user-si8gc1cr8x
@user-si8gc1cr8x 6 лет назад
No MIR spacestation?
@hugoflores5806
@hugoflores5806 3 года назад
@toʻu tupu taonakita It held together prety well, nontheles
@akhileshchukka9164
@akhileshchukka9164 5 лет назад
As an American 🇺🇸 I agree Soviet Union outnumbered all countries in science 👍
@akshatdabas9547
@akshatdabas9547 4 года назад
You're an Indian...🤦‍♂️
@nighhemperor
@nighhemperor 4 года назад
@@akshatdabas9547 maybe he was a mix?
@Yveldi
@Yveldi 4 года назад
@@akshatdabas9547 America isn't a race.
@jonathan.hauhnar9406
@jonathan.hauhnar9406 4 года назад
@@akshatdabas9547 the real Americns were the Red Indian not the whites bruh
@-xnnybimb-9398
@-xnnybimb-9398 3 года назад
@@jonathan.hauhnar9406 America was named by whites. The country was founded by whites
@ajaysheoran671
@ajaysheoran671 5 лет назад
1957: Launch of the first intercontinental ballistic missile R-7 Semyorka. 1957: First orbiting satellite, Sputnik 1. 1957: First living in orbit, the dog Laika on Sputnik 2. 1959: Launch of a missile, the first man-made object to leave the Earth's orbit, Luna 1 1959: Telemetry - First communication to and from the ground, Luna 1. 1959: First object to pass near the moon, and the first object in orbit around the Moon, Luna 1. 1959: First satellite hit the moon, Luna 2. 1959: First images of the dark side of the moon, Luna 3. 1960: First satellite to be launched to Mars, the Marsnik 1. 1961: First satellite to Venus, Venera 1. 1961: The first person to enter orbit around the Earth, Yuri Gagarin in Vostok 1. 1961: The first person to spend a day in orbit, Gherman Titov - Vostok 2. 1962: First flight of two astronauts (estimate), Vostok 3 and Vostok 4. 1963: First woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova, Vostok 6. 1964: First flight of several astronauts (3), Voskhod 1. 1965: First spacewalk, Aleksei Leonov, Voskhod 2. 1965: First probe to another planet Venus, Venera 3. 1966: First probe to descend on the moon and send from there, Luna 9. 1966: First probe in lunar orbit, Luna 10. 1967: First meeting of unmanned Cosmos 186/Cosmos 188 (until 2006 this feat was not imitated by the United States). 1969: First docking and crew exchange in orbit, Soyuz 4 and Soyuz 5 1970:. First signals sent to the moon by Luna 16. 1970: First mobile robot, Lunokhod 1. 1970: The first data sent by a probe from another planet (Venus), Venera 7. 1971: First space station, Salyut 1. 1971: First satellite in orbit around Mars and landing on Mars 2. 1975: First satellite in orbit around Venus and sending data to earth, Venera 9. 1984: First woman to walk in space, Svetlana Savitskaja (Salyut 7) 1986: First team to visit two space stations Salyut and Mir (7). 1986: First permanent space station in Earth orbit, the MIR orbit from 1986 to 2001. 1987: First team to spend more than a year aboard Mir, Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov.
@tejfood3833
@tejfood3833 5 лет назад
And still US won the space race. USSR should've win it
@tameralzoubi6664
@tameralzoubi6664 4 года назад
@@tejfood3833 You mean faked winning the space race !!
@user-ps3gb4bj4e
@user-ps3gb4bj4e 4 года назад
@@tejfood3833 в чем выиграли ? В кино только)
@nevajno2741
@nevajno2741 4 года назад
@@tejfood3833 What the f do you mean? How did US win the space race, if it's only achievement comparing to USSR, is the first man to walk on the moon?
@thephoenix756
@thephoenix756 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this list of incredible, awe-inspiring achievements.
@ericvantorik884
@ericvantorik884 6 лет назад
Mother Soviet Is Still In Heart
@rgsxyz1105
@rgsxyz1105 4 года назад
Now to address Soviet failed science like Lysenkoism. The theory rejected Mendelian inheritance and the "gene" , and instead asserted that traits could be acquired through the environment....Lysenkoism was applied to agriculture during the Stalin era with disastrous consequences. Failed crops and diseased live stock that caused massive famine.
@knyazigorthe8617
@knyazigorthe8617 3 года назад
@@rgsxyz1105 👏 fair enough !
@saketsharma827
@saketsharma827 3 года назад
Loyal friend of USSR - India here. Dearest USSR, You will always live in our hearts.
@rodrigovb1
@rodrigovb1 4 года назад
"Tower 1st place". MIR: "Am I a joke to you?"
@aqshaberlianalmakawi1542
@aqshaberlianalmakawi1542 5 лет назад
10 Soviet Union Engineering Achievements 1. VA-111 Shkval, introduced in 1970s, first torpedo to use supercavitation which helps it to swim 230 mph (~370km/h). 2. Orbita, first ever national satellite television system, succesfully tested in 1962, fully operational in 1967. 3. Nuclear-powered Icebreaker, the best kind of icebreaker, effectively better than diesel counterpart, only produced in USSR/Russia. 4. Antonov An-225 Mriya, the longest and heavist airplane ever made, initially built for transportating the Buran, now carrying oversize payloads. 5. AK-47, including copies, it's the world's most produced assault rifle, roughly 75 miilion units, cheap and reliable. 6. Sputnik 1, first ever artificial earth satellite, launched from Boiknour Cosmodrome into low earth orbit on 4th October 1957. 7. Vostok 1, first successful manned spaceflight, lauched on April 12, 1961; with Yuri Gagarin on board. 8. RD Series Rocket Engine, developed during Space Race, used even by NASA today thanks to its amazing effiency and reliability. 9. Ilizarov Apparatus, used in orthopedicsurgery to lengthen or reshape limb bones, in 1971, Ilizarov Center was purposely establised for orthopedic 10. Ostankino Tower, world's tallest tower between 1967-1975 with height of 1,772 ft (540,1 m ). But there are some achievements of the Soviet Union that were not included in this video such as: 1. Tupolev Tu-144 2. Mir Space Station
@rahulpalatel7006
@rahulpalatel7006 Год назад
Tsar Bomba
@santaclausewitz1891
@santaclausewitz1891 6 лет назад
Proletariat of the World Unite!
@GaryHField
@GaryHField 4 года назад
I’m so sad for the fate of the Soviet Union :( They were the only stumbling block on America’s Imperialist ambitions. If it still exists, the world would have checks and balances in power. Long live the Soviet Union.
@Commentator541
@Commentator541 6 лет назад
All of those and The first to reach the Moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, also first long term robot on a celestial body for it's Luna missions, the surgery in suspended animation, deep freezing the entire body to prevent shock and excessive bleeding for delicate brain and heart surgery, First nuclear powered airplane engine, first nuclear powered rocket, first space station, first commercial shipping route over the North pole. Pretty much everything and anything that requires machinery and rocketry Russians did either first or real world best (cheap and reliable). US is the best at it and raw material extraction, China in mass production and let's not give Germans any ideas as they are kinda the best at everything and we all know where that led the last two times.
@zztopz7090
@zztopz7090 4 года назад
Amen to that. We have so many gadgets from the Soviet era that still work.
@mariasirona1622
@mariasirona1622 4 года назад
Soviets did not reach Jupiter
@Commentator541
@Commentator541 6 лет назад
Lada Niva!!! Cheap reliable SUV that is still one of the most capable off road vehicles out there!!! The tanks?
@PaddyPatrone
@PaddyPatrone 6 лет назад
lol, a shitty building is not more important than first time humas went to space. Who the hell did this rating?
@sekainiheiwa3650
@sekainiheiwa3650 6 лет назад
Because shitty tower is real, first time humans in space is fake :)
@sekainiheiwa3650
@sekainiheiwa3650 6 лет назад
Pashol bydlo
@RedaMahdi-be1vs
@RedaMahdi-be1vs 6 лет назад
isn't this channel about engineers achievements . Dumb
@boy123838
@boy123838 5 лет назад
Xd
@boy123838
@boy123838 5 лет назад
@@sekainiheiwa3650 stfu
@nikolaybritun5672
@nikolaybritun5672 6 лет назад
Tower is nothing compared to the other achievements.. What about TU-144 ?
@vervluukt
@vervluukt 5 лет назад
And the RBMK-1500, at the time most powerful reactor, i have gotten dis information from youtube and wikipedia
@Andre-cz3mr
@Andre-cz3mr 5 лет назад
Yeah, this is very awful movie
@ilin314
@ilin314 4 года назад
Roblox Luke Thank you for citing your sources
@emirb.a.745d7
@emirb.a.745d7 6 лет назад
What a great country, with great achievements , all respects to Russia and ex USSR
@Depsypher
@Depsypher 6 лет назад
MIR didn't make the list?
@NoreenHoltzen
@NoreenHoltzen 2 года назад
Innovation in Soviet Union was actually enormous compared to most Western economies, furthermore whilst being sanctioned and artificially shut out from supplies by the West. I am struggling to think what innovation Australia came up with in the 20th C other than some of the university research which has nothing to do with markets, but nothing close to the innovation under the Soviet system. Most of the innovation in USA was likewise from the State sector (silicon chip design, Algol and C langages, just about every internet protocol, GPS, almost everything you find in your mobile phone had the difficult early innovative work conducted not in the private sector but the State sector). Soviet Union were in space ten years before the US could even imagine it being possible, etc. It is true that there were waits for products - so demand response latency was weakness, and could be solved - but there also was not the same ludicrous overproduction and energy placed towards marketing that we are presently trapped with.
@Borsat45
@Borsat45 5 лет назад
thank you lenin
@innergi5516
@innergi5516 2 года назад
That blew my mind 🤯. When Americans enjoyed their 1st decade of cable TV in the 80s, the Soviets enjoyed their second decade of satelite tv. 🤯 Just think abt that. I want communism!
@Mystang9393
@Mystang9393 5 месяцев назад
On June 27, 1954, the Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant in the USSR became the world's first nuclear power plant to generate electricity for a power grid, producing around 5 megawatts of electric power.
@ramnadm
@ramnadm 3 года назад
I would say " lot to be added". Space station, Ekrano plane, Minimalism, Books, Education system...........
@Amorphous_Papaya
@Amorphous_Papaya 7 лет назад
Gotta love the soundtrack
@takamanch
@takamanch 6 лет назад
it's an anthem.
@abelsnewexcerisesongfamily1651
Simple Man not bad
@brucevilla7490
@brucevilla7490 6 лет назад
It's the USSR national anthem.
@alejoeisabel
@alejoeisabel 6 лет назад
Its the Soviet/Russian National Anthem.
@subscribekenhmiluckyo3867
@subscribekenhmiluckyo3867 6 лет назад
Gorbachev with the sign of bad luck on his head
@bobbilder8793
@bobbilder8793 5 лет назад
Beautiful! I'm not a communist/socialist, but maybe the USSR was on to something in regards to funding scientific research...
@knyazigorthe8617
@knyazigorthe8617 3 года назад
Same here 👍
@katehw6205
@katehw6205 5 лет назад
Tribute to the Soviet Union.
@shijumohandas6141
@shijumohandas6141 4 года назад
Come back ussr😭😭😭
@picktube34993
@picktube34993 4 года назад
Soyuz space launch capsule should have been on the list. For decades, it was the only reliable capsule to ferry astronauts to and from space.
@anonymous-sus406
@anonymous-sus406 2 года назад
And its still in use today. Unlike Apollo, which fortunately the Americans stopped using
@knowledgeone9535
@knowledgeone9535 6 лет назад
Long live Great Russia 🇷🇺.
@user-rh9og5pr1y
@user-rh9og5pr1y 3 года назад
Wow ... speechless. I love how ambitious and perfect Russians are 👌🏻📡🔭🥇
@GaryHField
@GaryHField Год назад
Not just Russians. The former Soviet Union was composed of many modern nations in Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
@granskare
@granskare 6 лет назад
when I was in Turkey in 1958, I saw Sputnik 3 (my claim to fame )
@brianrivera0
@brianrivera0 5 лет назад
What was it like seeing that
@Jeetu0301
@Jeetu0301 2 года назад
Imagine if Russian economy was as big as USA. What miracles they would have done in the space progress then. 🔥🔥🔥
@shifujikafan3720
@shifujikafan3720 2 года назад
time machine should be made
@JuPiTeR_0211
@JuPiTeR_0211 Месяц назад
actually it could have happened but their leaders didn't let that happen
@fouadbenrezzak8398
@fouadbenrezzak8398 3 года назад
Soviet Union collision was a loss for development of Human kind I loved if they did joined power we are all humans after all Imagine what we could and we can achieve
@Commentator541
@Commentator541 6 лет назад
OMG I forgot the submarines, the lasers, and Vodka!
@hardToSignUpHere
@hardToSignUpHere 6 лет назад
And a big red dildo!
@yerassyltauyekel4023
@yerassyltauyekel4023 6 лет назад
Where is MIR space station?
@jimbeam2299
@jimbeam2299 2 года назад
I have confidence that the proletariat will rise once more
@yegfreethinker
@yegfreethinker 10 месяцев назад
Well we will learn from the mistakes of where we failed communism and this time it will succeed. Viva the future Revolution
@rocketnerd7763
@rocketnerd7763 5 лет назад
Where is the Energia Launch vehicle and the Soyuz?
@faunt07
@faunt07 3 года назад
Forever in our hearts...
@sandeepsreehari4687
@sandeepsreehari4687 Год назад
Yes it was a communist nation, yes it was an evil empire in the sense that it starved many people to death (And executed many), Yes it was a superpower, but we just cannot deny the fact that the Soviet Union gave the world some of the best military resources. The Kalashnikov, MiG and Sukhoi aircraft, Sputnik..etc. I agree with Vladimir Putin... "The collapse of the Soviet Union was one of the greatest tragedies" !!
@blackbird7744
@blackbird7744 6 лет назад
What about the zar bomb?
@Commentator541
@Commentator541 6 лет назад
Akronoplan!!!!
@sovietstar9029
@sovietstar9029 3 года назад
Fun fact comrades: Some of these technologies remained popular, and some of these technologies are still used today!!
@rezaoktovian9165
@rezaoktovian9165 4 года назад
soviet engineer are awesome,
@Jesuis-qe8ql
@Jesuis-qe8ql 5 лет назад
1:47 AK-47 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@MitchWhiting
@MitchWhiting 4 года назад
Nice
@Aprel-cu4zh
@Aprel-cu4zh 3 месяца назад
The first nuclear-powered ship was the Soviet icebreaker "Lenin". The first submarines capable of launching ballistic missiles and cruise missiles were Soviet-made. The world's largest helicopter was the Mi-26, Soviet. The first organ transplant was performed in the Soviet Union. The world's largest propeller-driven transport aircraft was the Antonov An-22, Soviet. The most produced tank in the world was T-55, helicopter Mi-8/17, military aircraft IL-2, jet engine aircraft MiG-15, supersonic aircraft MiG-21, variable geometric wing aircraft MiG-23 Soviet. The first supersonic aircraft to go into mass production was the MiG-19, Soviet. The largest submarine in the world was Soviet. The world's largest modern warship kirov-class was the Soviet. The world's fastest propeller-driven aircraft was the Tu-95, Soviet. The first airborne paratrooper units. The Soyuz rocket and spacecraft have been in use for nearly 60 years. The world's most produced anti-tank rocket RPG-7 and guided anti-tank missile Malyutka. The thermonuclear Tsar bomb, the largest bomb in the world. Ejection seat from helicopter. Tu-160 is the largest variable-wing aircraft that can fly at twice the speed of sound. Active protection system for tanks. The world's largest ekranoplan. Proton heavy rocket. The first pressurized flight suit. There are many more and much more important developments and advancements that I cannot write here.
@JuPiTeR_0211
@JuPiTeR_0211 21 день назад
Please write Soviet computer advancements also, I want to know.
@Aprel-cu4zh
@Aprel-cu4zh 21 день назад
@@JuPiTeR_0211 I know very little about this subject, but I can say that there was not much noticeable progress in the field of computers in the Soviet Union and the successes were not enough to make a worldwide impact, unfortunately. But still, the Soviet Union has a developmental history in digital computers stretching from the 1940s to the 1980s. And they used them in space and aviation, especially in the military field. I know that they were able to produce their own semiconductors in the 1960s.
@JuPiTeR_0211
@JuPiTeR_0211 21 день назад
@@Aprel-cu4zh I think that the main reason was politics and lack of civilian markets. What do you think?
@Aprel-cu4zh
@Aprel-cu4zh 21 день назад
@@JuPiTeR_0211 Yes, I also think this situation is related to politics in general.
@phalgunibhuyan2180
@phalgunibhuyan2180 3 года назад
Salute them
@mahalaxmiagenciesmahalaxmi6453
AN OUTSTANDING PERFORMER COUNTRY WITH GREAT ENGINEERING SKILLS,,,,,,,,, WE LOVE RUSSIA..... GREAT FREIND OF OURS,,,,,,,,, FROM INDIA TO RUSSIA......
@yurigagarin5758
@yurigagarin5758 2 года назад
Alexander pushkin,leo tolstoy, sergei kirolev,Konstantin tsiolkovsky those russian genius
@aur485
@aur485 4 года назад
You can count hundreds of discoveries and inventions
@svetlana__-cc2xh
@svetlana__-cc2xh 3 года назад
Caspian monster, MIR Station, Yak 141
@ilin314
@ilin314 4 года назад
Glorious
@joaquinalexandercarlos3756
@joaquinalexandercarlos3756 6 лет назад
I knew it The song
@acutechicken5798
@acutechicken5798 5 лет назад
Sheesh, nothing about inventing the first cellphone.
@anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631
@anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 3 года назад
The first cellphone was invented by USA you dumbass
@prathamkalgutkar7538
@prathamkalgutkar7538 3 года назад
@@anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 Lmfao No. The First Cellphone was invented by Leonid Ivanovich Kupriyanovich in 1961 (Patented in 1957), 20 YEARS BEFORE AMERICANS. This device was lauched in 1963 called as Altai Moblie, weighted just 70g and had a Range of 80KM (This was 0G Pre-cellular Era) and Fitted in a Palm like modern smartphones. In Western World DynaTAC 8000X was released by Motorola in 1983 and it was a brick that weighted 2KG and a Range of 5KM
@araujofi
@araujofi 6 лет назад
RD-180 engines are used by ULA, a private company, not NASA!
@Commentator541
@Commentator541 6 лет назад
Filipe Vostok is used by Nasa
@bubba842
@bubba842 5 лет назад
They are used in the Delta rocket. Which is operated by NASA.
@araujofi
@araujofi 5 лет назад
@@bubba842 No, Delta Rocket uses RS-68 engine, american engine, and this rocket is operated by ULA...
@bubba842
@bubba842 5 лет назад
@@araujofi sorry I meant Atlas rocket not Delta.
@araujofi
@araujofi 5 лет назад
@@bubba842 Atlas V uses RD-180, but as I said, operated by ULA (Boeing's Private Company) not NASA. Are different things...
@michaelstephen819
@michaelstephen819 3 года назад
Not sure I agree with the order of these, but yes, overall. CCCP Спасибо
@nikhilhembrom8952
@nikhilhembrom8952 7 месяцев назад
If soviets were atleast little bit good in commercialising and trading then it would have still survived
@loginmisc123
@loginmisc123 7 лет назад
Amazing. I'm afraid, however, that the list is very far from being complete. Want more of this type.
@Engineering8
@Engineering8 7 лет назад
Inventions from Soviet and during Russian Empire definitely more than 10. But only 10 can be fit within 4-minute video.
@DommoPA
@DommoPA 6 лет назад
Ahh, we have had enough
@istoria2111
@istoria2111 4 года назад
Watch my video "Russian Inventions That Changed the World".
@henryatkinson1479
@henryatkinson1479 6 лет назад
Mig 25?
@Scarlet-Landmaster
@Scarlet-Landmaster Год назад
The USSR🚩 created the world's first mobile phone📱, the most important invention
@gillespriod5509
@gillespriod5509 5 лет назад
I'm crying
@ayylmao8096
@ayylmao8096 6 лет назад
The USSR was a beautiful thing. Sadly it may never rise again..
@gabbar51ngh
@gabbar51ngh 5 лет назад
Is there a way to know more about USSR ant it's time period?
@LibertarianLeninistRants
@LibertarianLeninistRants 5 лет назад
@@gabbar51ngh ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gEwojLs0PFw.html
@rambojack5606
@rambojack5606 3 года назад
All I can say is the Soviet Union developed fast than the west.
@tradingwizard562
@tradingwizard562 2 года назад
Mig 15...scared the allies when it first entered the Korean War.
@ADoggoWhoCommentsOnAnything
@ADoggoWhoCommentsOnAnything 3 года назад
I’m waiting for a seppo to come and defend the U.S.
@dislike7973
@dislike7973 3 месяца назад
Actually some AK versions from that time can be very expensive ar 15 Is much cheaper these days , but during the time yes ak was cheap
@woman178
@woman178 8 месяцев назад
Tech achievement s no myth
@aparnamandal7068
@aparnamandal7068 4 года назад
I liked the scene of 1:34
@rahulpalatel7006
@rahulpalatel7006 Год назад
I Loved that country called Soviet Union or USSR.What a great country it was.Thank god that the legacy is well preserved and restored by Russia.
@mariasirona1622
@mariasirona1622 4 года назад
"Orbita" Pretty sure that's Molniya
@yegfreethinker
@yegfreethinker 10 месяцев назад
It's Molniya (the one that passes razor close in the Southern hemisphere. It was a remarkable technology: it actually maintained most of its orbit in the northern hemisphere about 18 hours Top of its orbit and then It sped up really freaking fast in the Southern Hemisphere and whipped around to do another 18-hour Tour of Duty in the northern hemisphere to transmit signals across Soviet territory. One of the most remarkable developments in space orbit technology basically in its time. Not even the American scientists at NASA were able to calculate these orbits as precisely as Russian mathematicians were able to do. America's equivalent satellite had a notorious problem with drifting in its orbit. The USSR was one of the most powerful countries on Earth when it came to Scientific advancement- far better than the US in my opinion. They're still the only country that ever had a probe relay images from the hellish surface of Venus and survive. Okay you got to the Moon USA whoop di freaking doo😅
@hugoflores5806
@hugoflores5806 3 года назад
And what about the antartic transports? Edit: spelling
@carddamom188
@carddamom188 Год назад
A lot of these were done under the wing of Nikita Kruschev probably the best premier of the Societ Union...
@JuPiTeR_0211
@JuPiTeR_0211 21 день назад
Khruschev was bad
@abr1st309
@abr1st309 6 лет назад
#1СССР
@dayasagarchourehembrom6092
@dayasagarchourehembrom6092 Год назад
The High quality free education system. Free healthcare. Include these too.
@ravichandra5763
@ravichandra5763 4 года назад
Love Russia from India
@yuu6553
@yuu6553 5 лет назад
You remember me Russia :< 🇻🇳
@innerworld4388
@innerworld4388 7 месяцев назад
Если бы СССР бы не распался, то развитие бы дошло до бесплатного электричества🥲. Но капиталисты и эгоисты не дали.
@farfel1287
@farfel1287 3 года назад
You forget helicopter
@gillespriod5509
@gillespriod5509 5 лет назад
No t_34?😊
@user-fo8ke3kt1n
@user-fo8ke3kt1n 4 года назад
偉大
@doenjangstew4438
@doenjangstew4438 5 лет назад
It's all about technical efforts. not science.
@lielapecka9292
@lielapecka9292 6 лет назад
VEF radios?
@blackglama2312
@blackglama2312 4 года назад
MADE IN SOVIET UNION!
@uxaines8910
@uxaines8910 4 года назад
Russia would be nothing without other republics of soviet union.
@359China
@359China 5 лет назад
伟大的苏联!
@cjhaw1994
@cjhaw1994 3 года назад
USSR work with the people
@doraancilliers2124
@doraancilliers2124 5 лет назад
Wonder what some Americans will say.. Lol
@liverii6540
@liverii6540 3 года назад
If you want to see more : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4Oh-pJLGgis.html
@user-uv9ug5he7i
@user-uv9ug5he7i 5 лет назад
But now the great country disappeared
@coolbasedgigachad6820
@coolbasedgigachad6820 2 года назад
in mother russia advancements does you
@peepweeper5071
@peepweeper5071 6 лет назад
They engineered the best goverment
@sontubanerjee9949
@sontubanerjee9949 4 года назад
AK 47 ???? STG 44????
@blazingblade7061
@blazingblade7061 3 года назад
Only thing Russia needs to is to make immigrants feel safer and part of society in no time the world will fall in love with Russia
@L3G3ND4RY204
@L3G3ND4RY204 3 года назад
Everyone loves russia
@suryatomar1996
@suryatomar1996 6 лет назад
Song... Anyone?
@arturbychkov6267
@arturbychkov6267 6 лет назад
That's the Soviet National Anthem, similar to the Russian one
@twilightsparkle7531
@twilightsparkle7531 5 лет назад
The soviet national anthem
@kishore369
@kishore369 5 лет назад
National Anthem Of The Supreme Soviet Union - 1977 Version
@Arpa61
@Arpa61 6 лет назад
Kraj, który nie umie wyprodukować grzebienia, który się nie połamie po 3 dniach...
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