Exploring Moscow - ArtPlay, Red October, Gorky Park, Red Square, Garage, Cosmonautics Muesum
We were quickly met by expressionless border agents carefully examining our passports. A speedy taxi ride to the centre and we set for the next 7 days exploring Moscow. We enjoyed many locations such as ArtPlay, Red October, Gorky Park, Red Square, Garage and the Cosmonautics Space museum!
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White vs Red Among Rivers of Blood: Remembering the Moscow Revolution
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100 years ago, the Lenin revolution led us to a search, as it was put in the USSR, to a social experiment. Speaking of that revolution, we often reduce our idea of the events that happened 100 years ago to Petrograd. In Moscow, meanwhile, there was a different situation.
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Mega Submarine - Soviet Typhoon Class SSBN - Inside Red October
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The Project 941 or Akula, Russian Акула (Shark) class submarine (NATO reporting name: Typhoon) is a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. With a submerged displacement of 48,000 tonnes,[1] the Typhoons are the largest submarines ever built,[3] able to accommodate comfortable living facilities for the crew when submerged for months on end.[4] The source of the NATO reporting name remains unclear, although it is often claimed to be related to the use of the word typhoon (тайфун) by General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev of the Communist Party in a 1974 speech while describing a new type of nuclear ballistic missile submarine, as a reaction to the United States Navy's new Ohio-class submarine.[5]
The Russian Navy cancelled its Typhoon modernisation program in March 2012, stating that modernising one Typhoon would be as expensive as building two new Borei-class submarines.[6] With the announcement that Russia has eliminated the last SS-N-20 Sturgeon SLBMs in September 2012, the remaining Typhoons have reached the end of service.
Besides their missile armament, the Typhoon class features six torpedo tubes; all of which are designed to handle RPK-2 (SS-N-15) missiles or Type 53 torpedoes. A Typhoon-class submarine can stay submerged for periods up to 120 days[1] in normal conditions, and potentially more if deemed necessary (e.g., in the case of a nuclear war). Their primary weapons system is composed of 20 R-39 (NATO: SS-N-20) ballistic missiles (SLBM) with a maximum of 10 MIRV nuclear warheads each. Technically, Typhoons were able to deploy their long-range nuclear missiles while moored at their docks.[8]
Typhoon-class submarines feature multiple pressure hulls, similar to the World War II Japanese I-400-class submarine, that simplifies internal design while making the vessel much wider than a normal submarine. In the main body of the sub, two long pressure hulls lie parallel with a third, smaller pressure hull above them (which protrudes just below the sail), and two other pressure hulls for torpedoes and steering gear. This also greatly increases their survivability—even if one pressure hull is breached, the crew members in the other are safe and there is less potential for flooding.
Six Typhoon-class submarines were built. Originally, the submarines were designated by hull numbers only. Names were later assigned to the four vessels retained by the Russian Navy, which were sponsored by either a city or company. The construction order for an additional vessel (hull number TK-210) was cancelled and never completed. Only the first of these submarines to be constructed, Dmitriy Donskoy, is still in active service with the Russian Navy, serving as a test platform for the Bulava (SS-NX-32) missile. Arkhangelsk (TK-17) and Severstal (TK-20) remain in reserve, not currently active with the Russian fleet. All the R-39 missiles have been retired. The Typhoons have since been replaced by the Borei class since 2010-2011.
In the early 1990s, there were also proposals to rebuild some of the Typhoon-class submarines to submarine cargo vessels for shipping oil, gas and cargo under polar ice to Russia's far flung northern territories. The submarines could take up to 10,000 tonnes of cargo on-board and ship it under the polar ice to tankers waiting in the Barents Sea. These ships — after the considerable engineering required to develop technologies to transfer oil from drilling platforms to the submarines, and later, to the waiting tankers — would then deliver their cargo world-wide.
Despite being a replacement for many types of submarines, the Borei-class submarines are slightly shorter than the Typhoon class (170 m (560 ft) as opposed to 175 m (574 ft)), and have a smaller crew (107 people as opposed to 160). These changes were in part designed to reduce the cost to build and maintain the submarines. In addition, the United States and Canada provided 80% of funds for scrapping the older Typhoon-class submarines, making it much more economical to build a new submarine.[15] However, according to other sources at the Russian defence ministry, no such decision has been made; in that case, the submarines would remain with the Russian Navy.,[16] Submarines TK-17 Arkhangelsk and TK-20 Severstal will not be modernised as platforms for cruise missiles, but they will be kept in service with their previous armament, R-39 missiles.
10 Best Places to Visit in Russia - Travel Video
Russia, once the largest and most powerful member of the former USSR, remains a fascinating country to visit. It is a country of contrasts, from great subtropical beaches to bitterly cold winter regions in the north. The east may have fewer people, but its lovely cities are among the most interesting in Russia and can hold their own against the west. Russia is steeped in history everywhere a traveler goes, from vicious battles to great classical music and literature. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Russia:
Inside The Gates Of Soviet Russia (1921)
Inside The Gates Of Soviet Russia - Petrograd (after St Petersburg and before Leningrad) circa 1921.
Boats and ships on river; snow on banks. GV looking across part of frozen harbour; partially snow-covered; buildings in bg. Group of children pose in front of USA ship; the 'Margus' (or 'Marcus'); w/ US flag flying; American ships are bringing food as famine relief.
Man in street in fur hat operating hand-cranked film camera; other Russian men & boys stand around. Street scene: pedestrians in heavy winter coats & fur hats walk up & down city street in business district; past shop windows; piles of snow all along side of street. Another shot of pedestrians hurrying along on wide street. Horse drawn sleds going up street.
Title frame: 'Here the doctrine of 'equality' is carried out in practice...' MS women shovel snow; they wear aprons; babushkas. Another shot; looking up street; man & woman both shovelling in foreground. Rather dim LS horse pulling sled piled w/ stuff & 2 people; also a few pedestrians; going past huge building w/ flag flying from top.
GV 'Red Place'; w/ Romanov monument; big building in bg (Winter Palace?). Fur-hatted men drive horse-drawn large sledges up street. Finally; another sort of general street scene; w/ many pedestrians walking every which way; sledge passing; etc.
Communism; Russian Revolution; USSR.
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Moscow & St. Petersburg What To Do / What To See
I made this video while in Russia June 2017 for the Confederation's Cup soccer tournament. It is intended to provide insight into what travelers to the World Cup 2018 should expect while visiting Moscow and St. Petersburg, and also show some of the tourist attractions,. However, this video is also suitable for anyone visiting these cities.
Long Live Kerensky - Pro-Ally Demonstration In Petrograd (1917)
Pro-Ally demonstration. Petrograd, (St Petersburg; Leningrad), Russia (Soviet Union).
Believed to be a demonstration in favour of Alexander Kerensky; around the time he was made Minister of War; held in Petrograd (St. Petersburg; Leningrad). Kerensky was the somewhat moderate leader in Russia after the first part of the Revolution; he was later deposed in November 1917.
MS masses of Russian soldiers parading in street; with large banner. Then shot of large square full of Russian civilians; with absolutely miserable weather conditions; like winter - looks like blowing wet snow; coming down really hard.
Pan to right; on more of crowd; many with umbrellas; continue pan; showing banner with slogans stretched overhead. Snow & rain & wind continue.
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Russia: Troops march through Red Square to celebrate legendary 1941 parade
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Around 4,000 troops commemorated the 78th anniversary of the legendary 1941 military parade by marching through Moscow’s Red Square on Thursday.
The participants marched donning World War II-era service uniforms, following the same formation of the troops that took part in the original parade in 1941.
The parade included a wide range of historic military equipment and units, with Katyusha rocket launchers, T-34 tanks and artillery guns among others on display.
Among the guests of the memorial parade were veterans of the Great Patriotic War, in addition to veteran members of the military and law enforcement agencies, as well as some of the surviving participants of the parade in 1941.
On November 7, 1941, a military parade to commemorate the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 was staged in Red Square.
After passing the Kremlin, the troops marched to the frontlines of the war where they engaged the Wehrmacht in a series of battles, including an offensive in Aleksino that resulted in a Soviet victory and heavy losses for the invading power.
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Saint Petersburg Challenge Week 2017
Last leg of our Rush-a to Russia Challenge Week trip.
31st October - 3rd November, 2017.
We took the overnight train from Moscow to St. Petersburg, visited some beautiful historical and religious sites, places steeped in cultural significance, met students at Herzen University, and saw collections of paintings at the Hermitage Museum. Not to forget the fantastic company on hand... it's been a great final challenge week at KGV.
A huge thanks to the teachers, student leaders, and to everyone who made this trip such an unforgettable and interesting experience! We now have an abundance of inside jokes :)
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(Ep. 25) Russian Vodka Room #1 - Tsar Events' RUSSIA SURVIVAL GUIDE #russiasurvivalguide
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The restaurant was opened in September 2008 under the same roof as the museum of Russian vodka. The restaurant and museum are located in the center of the city next to St. Isaac's Cathedral in the historic building of the Hussars Regiment.
It is a typical restaurant offering traditional Russian cuisine. It is the only restaurant in the city that offers only traditional Russian dishes.
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The Deadliest Submarine the USSR Ever Built
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Stealthy and absolutely deadly, submarines are a navy's worst nightmare...and the world has seen some very large submarines. But which is the biggest submarine ever built?
Join us as we go back to the end of the Cold War to investigate, in this episode of The Infographics Show, the largest submarine ever built.
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Syria: Russian military fly out chronically sick children to St. Petersburg for treatment
Six Syrian children with rare chronic diseases arrived at Hmeimim Air Base, Latakia province, on Tuesday night, ahead of their journey, courtesy of the Russian military, to St. Petersburg to receive treatment.
The children, who range in age from six to 14, were taken from Damascus, Latakia, Hama and Homs and will be treated at the S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy.
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Winter palace - Palais d'hiver - St. Petersburg :
The Winter Palace was the official residence of the Russian Emperors from 1732 to 1917. Today, the palace and its precincts form the Hermitage Museum. Situated between Palace Embankment and Palace Square, in Saint Petersburg, adjacent to the site of Peter the Great's original Winter Palace, the present and fourth Winter Palace was built and altered almost continuously between the late 1730s and 1837, when it was severely damaged by fire and immediately rebuilt.The storming of the palace in 1917, as depicted in Soviet propaganda art and Sergei Eisenstein's 1927 film October, became an iconic symbol of the Russian Revolution.
The palace was constructed on a monumental scale that was intended to reflect the might and power of Imperial Russia. From the palace, the Tsar ruled over 22,400,000 square kilometers (8,600,000 sq mi) (almost 1/6 of the Earth's landmass) and over 125 million subjects by the end of the 19th century. It was designed by many architects, most notably Bartolomeo Rastrelli, in what came to be known as the Elizabethan Baroque style. The green-and-white palace has the shape of an elongated rectangle, and its principal façade is 215 metres (705 ft) long and 30 m (98 ft) high. The Winter Palace has been calculated to contain 1,786 doors, 1,945 windows, 1,500 rooms and 117 staircases. Following a serious fire, the palace's rebuilding of 1837 left the exterior unchanged, but large parts of the interior were redesigned in a variety of tastes and styles, leading the palace to be described as a 19th-century palace inspired by a model in Rococo style.[3]
In 1905, the Bloody Sunday massacre occurred when demonstrators marched toward the Winter Palace, but by this time the Imperial Family had chosen to live in the more secure and secluded Alexander Palace at Tsarskoe Selo, and returned to the Winter Palace only for formal and state occasions. Following the February Revolution of 1917, the palace was for a short time the seat of the Russian Provisional Government, led by Alexander Kerensky. Later that same year, the palace was stormed by a detachment of Red Army soldiers and sailors—a defining moment in the birth of the Soviet state.
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LE PALAIS D'HIVER:
Le Palais d'Hiver à Saint-Pétersbourg, en Russie, était, de 1732 à 1917, la résidence officielle des monarques russes. Aujourd'hui, le palais restauré fait partie d'un ensemble de bâtiments abritant le musée de l'Ermitage. Situé entre le quai du Palais et la place du Palais, adjacent au site du Palais d'Hiver original de Pierre le Grand, le Palais d'Hiver actuel et quatrième a été construit et modifié presque continuellement entre la fin des années 1730 et 1837, quand il fut sévèrement endommagé par un incendie et immédiatement reconstruit.
La prise d'assaut du palais en 1917, telle que représentée dans les peintures soviétiques et le film d'Eisenstein en 1927, sont devenus un symbole de la révolution russe.
Red October Factory - Level 99 squad leading footage (1080p)
Red Orchestra 2 - Red October Factory. Level 99 Squad Leading.
No edits, raw game start-to-finish. I won't dictate to you exactly how to play, but if you're new to the game and you watch this footage you'll probably learn something new about squad leading, or map positioning in general. Not perfect, but I didn't make too many errors on this one. Oh, and Red October Factory is one of my favorite maps! It's great!
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Music Show at Peterhof, St. Petersburg
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at 11 o'clock / 오전 11시 정각
at Peterhof, St Petersburg, Russia / 상트페테르부르크 여름궁전
The Great Russian Offensive (1944)
Title reads: The Great Russian Offensive.
Russia (Soviet Union, USSR).
Various shots of Leningrad (aka St Petersburg) covered with snow and ice. These shots were taken in January when city was still under siege, ships of the Baltic Fleet are anchored on the River Neva. Various shots of gun emplacements around the city. Montage of shots of ships' guns and larger artillery firing during the January offensive. Various shots of formation of Russian bombers in flight, good view of bombs being released from aeroplanes.
Panning shot of dead German soldiers lying in snowy trench outside Krasnoye-Selo. Various shots of Russian troops involved in house to house fighting in the town, good action shots. Various shots of captured German soldiers wearing warm clothing being herded along street, some of these soldiers were responsible for the shelling of the city. One of the Russian soldiers hits the prisoners as they pass him. C/Us of 3 of the officers - Senior Corporal Adolf Lipzert, Sergeant Otto Fetz and Corporal Rudolf Levin. Prisoners look very frightened.
Various shots of woods in Ukraine, near Pripyet Marshes. Various shots of artillery in action, tanks travel across the snows at speed, infantry crawl along while under fire. Good shots of Russian soldiers firing machine guns. L/S of 1st Ukrainian army charging across snow towards Polish frontier.
Various shots of infantry fighting in the towns of Mosyr and Kalinovichi during the advance to the border. The towns are reduced to piles of rubble. Good shots of Russian soldiers marching confidentially along the road eastward, while German prisoners straggle back the other way. Russian military song (National Anthem?) forms soundtrack.
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Brief History of October Revolution
History of the Russian Communist Revolution 1917