The Sakhalin taimen (Hucho perryi), also called the Sea-run taimen, Stringfish, Japanese huchen, or Ito, is a species of fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae) of order Salmoniformes. Длительность: 0:46
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December 2010 King County Officer Steve Beets went to Sakhalin Russia to train UVD law school resource officers on how to work with young people to prevent crime. Длительность: 4:08
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ToyToy ( Motoi Ogawa) & Micabox (Toshimi Mikami)'s live, "Creative Native" in Sapporo (at a Mexican restaurant) on June 26th 2010 . ToyToy plays Tonkori (Traditional instrument of Sakhalin Ainu) & Micabox plays Taiko(Japanese traditional drum )with Japanese bamboo whistle. Длительность: 4:03
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'My Victory' project features stories told by the Great Patriotic War veterans. Watch these memories on how the Great Victory was achieved. Длительность: 3:03
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Artist-song: Future World Music___________ 1.Eternal Love__2.Magic Touch__3.Triumph______ The Sukhoi Su-15 (NATO reporting name 'Flagon') was a twin-engine interceptor aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s to replace the Sukhoi Su-11. As one of the V-PVO's principal interceptors, the Su-15 was involved in a number of incidents with foreign aircraft. One such attack was in 1978, when Korean Air Flight 902 was attacked over Murmansk by a PVO Su-15. Although the civilian aircraft survived the missile hit, two passengers were killed, and the damaged plane subsequently made a forced landing on a frozen lake. In 1981 a Baku, Azerbaijan-based Su-15 deliberately rammed an Iranian Canadair CL-44 after it strayed into Soviet airspace.[1] More notorious was the Korean Air Flight 007 incident in 1983, when a Korean Boeing 747 was shot down by a Su-15TM based on Sakhalin, killing all 246 passengers and 23 crew [1]. Although it was produced in large numbers (1290 of all types), the Su-15, like other highly sensitive Soviet aircraft, was never exported to the Warsaw Pact or any other country. Some Su-15 were deployed in Egypt in 1972 but were used with Soviet crews. In Russia, the Su-15 was abruptly retired in 1993 to comply with the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. Most were hastily scrapped in favour of more advanced interceptors, including the Su-27 'Flanker' and MiG-31 'Foxhound.' In Ukraine, the last Su-15s (at Kramatorsk and Belbek) were withdrawn from <b>...</b> Длительность: 7:09