Comments by "demOOn" (@demoonk420) on "Military Gear"
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Few people know, but multi-core processors were made for the first time in the USSR. In the 90s, people moved to Intel and Pentium and Pentium 3 appeared, based on these developments. Also, the Soviet specialists who developed EUV lithography came to Philips, which became ASML, and refined it to a modern level. The key technologies were developed by Russia, without using it inside the country, because there were no sanctions. And we didn't want to make processors. Or when the Z80A processor was made in the West, in the USSR they made its full analog T34VM1, only it was 2 times thinner in the process and had a frequency of up to 20 Mhz. The original Z80A had a frequency of 3.5-4 Mhz. Devoid of errors in the original. Not copying, but reverse engineering.
Russia's military technologies in airplanes, missiles, hypersonic, and nuclear weapons are 10-30 years ahead of the West in various forms and models. There have been practically no tanks with manual loading for 60 years. Everything is automatic. 3 crew members.
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