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Russia's aviation industry was in an
enviable position after World War II. It
enjoyed a huge captive market for its
products, since the climate ...
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Russia's aviation industry was in an
enviable position after World War II. It
enjoyed a huge captive market for its
products, since the climate and topography
of the USSR made reliance on aircraft for
defence almost inevitable. With the Cold
War raging, the Russian armed forces had a
massive requirement for indigenous aircraft
types. Furthermore, under a Stalinist
command economy, the aviation industry
was completely isolated from the disciplines
and demands of the free market. When the
Russian air forces wanted a new fighter
money was no object, and narrow economic
competitiveness was an alien concept.
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