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Вот сразу видно - сортиромой. Даже гуглить не в состоянии. Ему пишешь - гугли RS-68 (которая летает на Дельте-4), а он нагуглил модификации RS-68А и RS-68B. Дебил-с. Не знаю, как ему даже сортиры мыть позволяют с таким-то интеллектом.
- продолжаешь дебилятка пистануто-безмозглая млять...то-то Пентагон взмолился санкции на российские двигатели отменить, как жизненно важные для США....читает тут NYT
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06 ... ?_r=0Pentagon Seeks Easing of Ban on Russian Rockets for U.S. Space MissionsВыдержки для тупя пистомозгоГо
Energomash, the Russian company that makes the rocket engines, emerged from the old Soviet space program and formed a partnership with Lockheed Martin in the early 1990s to develop new technologies. It was a time when the United States sought to foster cooperation in space, in part to discourage the proliferation of rocket technology to countries that American officials viewed warily.
Along with Lockheed Martin and Pratt & Whitney, Energomash adapted the RD-180 rocket engine for use in the Atlas series of rockets now made by the Lockheed Martin-Boeing alliance. The engine has been used in 54 launches of the latest version, the Atlas V, for commercial, NASA and military missions.
In a statement, the United Launch Alliance called the RD-180 “a technologically advanced and reliable engine.”Ending the reliance on the RD-180 “is not as simple as it appears,” said David A. Deptula, a retired Air Force general who runs the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies in Arlington, Va.
“Some of our biggest defense companies are lobbying on behalf of the Russians,” Mr. Hunter said. “That’s a strange position for the defense industry to have.”