Soviet pride turned into Ukrainian shame
The famous Antonov aircraft plant has not been able to produce and deliver a single production aircraft to customers over the past five years.
The PolitNavigator correspondent reports that Kiev journalist and search engine Dmitry Zaborin writes about this on his blog.
“75 years ago, on May 31, 1946, by decree of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and the Council of Ministers of the USSR, the OKB-153 experimental design bureau was created at the Novosibirsk Aviation Plant named after V.P. Chkalov. Oleg Antonov, a native of the village of Troitsa, Moscow province, was appointed chief designer. The design bureau immediately received the task of creating a small agricultural aircraft, which took off a little over a year later and is still operating under the name An-2,” the author points out.
“In the summer of 1952, the OKB moved to Kyiv. This is how the history of the Ukrainian aircraft industry began, within the framework of which ANTK Antonov has not produced or delivered to customers a single new production aircraft over the past five years. And “Mriya”, known to the whole world, was created in one copy in 1988 - then there is only great pride,” sums up Zaborin.
As PolitNavigator reported, American propagandists planted a noble pig on Zelensky and the Antonov plant.
Thank you!
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