Jump to content
Please support this forum by joining the SH Patreon ×
Sturgeon's House

skylancer-3441

Contributing Members
  • Posts

    273
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    30

Everything posted by skylancer-3441

  1. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik 8 (1974) Vol.8 done from cover to cover (well, with the exception of covers themselves (as they do not contain anything except "Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik 8") and last page of dust jacket) all 4 parts of article on nightvision are available. ... 27.06.20 https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik 1 (1966) Volume 1 (1966) done from cover to cover I've decided to decrease amount of "separately photographed" pics I take, as it takes simply too much time (~doubling it). ... 01.07.20 Volume 5 done from cover to cover https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik 5 (1970) https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/IDR/1975 vol.8/04 International Defense Review 1975-04 done from cover to cover ...05.07.20 https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik 3 (1968) Volume 3 done from cover to cover https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik 7 (1973) Volume 7 done from cover to cover except p.129 and 131 all pages with odd page numbers are uploaded in Vol.2 (except p.65, 79, and 193-207) and Vol.6 folders. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/IDR/1975 vol.8/05 International Defense Review 1975-05 done from cover to cover https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/JDW/Vol.21 1994/ 1-10 issues and supplements of JDW 1994 (vol.21) done from cover to cover ...14.07.20 https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/_tmp Two dozen issues of JDW from 1990, one issue of IDR from 1975, four from 1991 and 11 from 1990 plus supplements, two (out of two stored at RSL) issues of 1998 Jane's Intelligence Review plus supplement, along with several pages from Military Technology issues from 2000 and 2001, and pages from Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik Vol.2, Vol.4, Vol.6, Vol.12 were photographed. Unfortunately even basic processing (put_into_folder-rotate-delete_blurry_pages_and_doubles-rename_properly) takes too much time, so I've skipped "rename properly" part, and, in order to avoid confusion, put most of those photos into separate temporary folder - about 7Gb or ~6-7k files. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/Jahrbuch%20der%20Wehrtechnik/Jahrbuch%20der%20Wehrtechnik%2012%20(1981) JdWT Vol.12 (which, thanks either to some glitch of my phone's memory or to me forgetting that copying several thousand small files takes a lot of time, especially on old memory card which could go as slow as 50kB/s, and removing memory card while some files were still copying, lost 28 pages, which will be fixed sometime later) https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/IDR/1975 vol.8/06 IDR 1975-06 https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/JIntR/1998 (10)/ and JIntR 1998 were renamed and put into appropriate folders, though. ...16.07.20 https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik/Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik 6 (1971)/ Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik Vol.6 now available from cover to cover. Also following things were photographed and uploaded to _tmp folder: International Defense Review 1990-12 with supplement, 1989-01, 02, 03 with supplement, 04; all 16 issues of Jane's Defence Upgrades 1997 (Vol.1) stored at RSL (out of 24 published) I moved all 1990 IDR issues with all pages renamed properly (01, supplement to 02, 05 and two supplements, 06 with supplement) into temporary "a" folder. ...17.07.20 https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/_tmp/JDUpgr/1998 (02)/ Jane's Defence Upgrades 1998 (vol.02) - 23 issues out of 24 published are stored at RSL, and were photographed and uploaded. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V/_tmp/International Defense Review/1989 vol.22/05/ Only one IDR issue was photographed (1989-05), and only 2/3 of it. Also uploaded.
  2. During following six-and-a-half weeks I've managed to put all of those images into folders, rotate them, and rename properly. /with Moscow lifting some of COVID-related restrictions, I hope to visit RSL either during this weekend, or next one. Since they've put a limit on number of books one can request during his visit, making photos of some books from cover to cover seems now like a preferable way to spend time there./
  3. It was shown in January of 2013, as seen for example there http://gurkhan.blogspot.com/2013/01/25.html
  4. There are several vehicles used for parades only, with engine in front and driver and commander sitting side by side, and then there are other vehicles used for development and testing, with engine at front- right and driver on the left - IIRC none of those ever appeared on parade in Moscow
  5. Yes. IIRC all photos of pages from all books are uploaded. Still, I hope to visit RSL as soon as it opens again, so may be you can name particular remaining articles or page numbers in this book, which should be photographed first? /...I do hope, eventually, to revisit all those books and magazines in order to make photos of all pages from cover to cover, but that seems like at least a couple years worth of weekends task, and it seems more important now to make photos of covers and table-of-contents with occasional articles which catch my attention. But, as I implied, requests are possible. btw, AFAIK both GoogleBooks and Hathitrust have volumes 1-16 of Jahrbuch der Wehrtechnik scanned almost decade ago, but they would not make those available in full view untill, like, 2060s - early 2090s. Well, unless someone finds copyright holder and convinces it to give permission to show it's publications in full view before copyright expires (like with Life, Popular Mechanics, and some other magazines). Internet Archive's Online Library could provide something much earlier, with their digital lending model, but they scan things on their own, so they are much smaller than either of first two, IIRC smth like 15 to 30 times when compared by total number of digitized books, and their digitization efforts are also seem to be much slower./
  6. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9dEX/djuwzbp4V I've concluded that with my current pace of "processing" my photos of pages from some military-related magazines and books from and usually on 1950s-2010s, stored at Russian State Library, it would take months or years until finally done, so I've decided instead to upload it asap, "as is", with most uploaded by now, and few (in subfolders which would be available via the same link) in following couple of days.
  7. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/4TXT/5uK2Kt1cH photos of pages and processed versions of those photos from various Jane's International Defense Review issues published in 1997 and stored in Russian State Library
  8. And this one, overall closest, but still somewhat different: ... Ok, it's two GCV renders, but first one is in a very bad quality
  9. >digital design Last time they did that (with proposals for GCV), information available to general public was very limited. IIRC there are like one single render published on GDLS proposal, and no pictures at all on SAIC-Boeing-KMW-Rheinmetall Puma-based proposal.
  10. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/2jvZ/4HtDhbbvL photos of pages from various International Defence Review magazine issues, published in 1975-1983 and stored in Russian State Library
  11. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/ornx/3cVm1eEz8 photos of pages from various Jane's International Defense Review issues published in 1996 and stored in Russian State Library
  12. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/2JNa/5fj4MEd7M pages from various issues of Armor and Infantry magazines with articles written by Richard Ogorkiewicz
  13. Photos of Tagil's mockup, developed in late 60s as a part of "topic 101" program aimed at developing next generation soviet tank for 1980s From Russian magazine Technika i Vooruzheniye (Technics and Armament) 2019-09
  14. Article on fiber-optic missile programs from Jane's International Defense Review 1996-03 separately photographed pics two-page article on fiber-optic missiles, with particular attention to US' LONGFOG and Fr/Ger Polyphem, from Jane's International Defense Review 1996-12 separately photographed pics
  15. Tatra has nothing to do with OT-64 and most of its components (with the exception of its engine), OT-64 was designed by Praga-Avia using parts from their Praga-Avia S360 truck (btw, OT-64 was also designated as Avia A105 and Praga S260)(one may simply look at OT-64's double wishbone suspension, such thing was never used for any 111/12x/138/148/813/815-series Tatra AFAIK) which was developed as replacement for well-known Praga V3S, but was never put into production.
  16. ...yet another article which has no memory of FIFV part of HFM/ASM program from late 80s
  17. https://cloud.mail.ru/public/2ven/2jLvAJs3H in folder "IFV Task Force Study results (1978-04)", as bunch of JPEGs
  18. article on AS90 SPH from InternationalDefenseReview 1988-12 contains some pictures of possible family of modular armored vehicles using same automotive components, with weigth around 42-50t separately photographed pics
  19. photo of pic from Wehrtechnik 1988-03 p.30
  20. article on AUSA 1987 exhibition, published in International Defense Review 1987-12 separately photographed pics article (in german) on AUSA 1987 exhibition, published in Wehrtechnik 1988-01 separately photographed pics article on AUSA 1988 exhibition, published in International Defense Review 1988-12 separately photographed pics article (in german) on AUSA 1988 exhibition, published in Wehrtechnik 1989-01 article (in german) on AUSA 1988 exhibition, published in Wehrtechnik 1989-02 separately photographed pics from both articles
  21. article from International Defense Review 1982-09 on Tank Breaker, DARPA's program from late 70s-early 80s to develop fire-and-forget ATGM to replace Dragoon, which eventually led to Javelin separately photographed pics ...including two possible designs of Tank-Breaker-carrying vehicles, each transporting dozens of missiles:
×
×
  • Create New...