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What tech did the Russians *really* create that's actually used outside?
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>>106788178
Molotov cocktail
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>>106788294
Finnish.
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>>106788178
Tetris
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>>106788178
Cute femboys.
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>>106788178
Russian didn't invent anything in the soviet union. It was all the other countries they occupied. Why do you think Putin wants to bring soviet union back?
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>>106788345
White man moves to China and invents the burger = the Chinese invented burgers
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They designed and popularized (in the case of of the .44 Russian cartridge) the modern non-heeled, internally lubricated bullet (pictured left) for use in cartridge firearms. It was a pretty significant advancement in firearms tech as it means bullets no longer picked up grit and debris and could use softer or less viscous lubricants which performed better. Basically all remotely common chamberings in use today use the Russian tech, the only exception being .22 LR.

This is also why .44 caliber actually measures at .429.

Granted, this was decades before the Bolshevik takeover, when Cossak cavalrymen still wore sashes as part of their military uniform
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>>106788394
Russia is useless without the countries that were in Soviet Union. Not the other way around. Name a single achievement from Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union?
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>>106788577
name a single achievement that came from ukraine
lol
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>>106788611
>who created the Soviet space program (the only thing Soviets ever won at, temporarily)
>what is a helicopter
>what is an x-ray
>who created the first prototype for an optical disc
>"they were Russians!"
No, Russians love to call everything Russian.
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>>106788611
ukraine invented the hamburger. this is why america is supporting ukraine.
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>>106788611
>be Address programming language, created literally by a Ukrainian girl (cis)
>not a copy/transliteration of ALGOL or FORTRAN like most contraptions from behind the wall
>powers the first few generations of actually original Soviet computers
>Soviets mysteriously witness brain drain (probably gay NATO nazi supersabotage spies)
>proceed to just clone everything from the west and Japan
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>>106788611
kvetching
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>mention ukraine
>instant nafo troon seething
2016 was a mistake
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>>106788826
>mention Russia
>had to mention Ukraine bad
feeding Russians when the USSR collapsed was a mistake
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>>106788178
Self removal delivery systems
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>i cant stop seeethiiiing russsiaa baaaaaaaaad
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>>106788294
*Krokodil cocktail
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>>106788611
exposing ziggeria for the paper tiger it is
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>they even use nafo buzzwords
LOL
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>>106788345
>It was all the other countries they occupied.
That is true.
Computer chips for example were all made in Eastern Germany and Bulgaria.
Russia was the least developed part of the Soviet Union, really only good for natural resources.
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>>106788786
>be Address programming language
Ain't gonna lie senpai this looks nearly identical to what the British where microcoding their computers with in the early 50's.
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>>106788984
>Russia was the least developed part of the Soviet Union
They weren't anywhere near, you had places like Uzbekistan and Georgia whose level of industrialisation was on par with medieval Europe.
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>>106789117
uzbekistan was a super power until occupied by the evil moskals actually
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>>106789117
I forgot about Uzbekistan but Russia was on a similar level.
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>>106788178
you might be joking, but if it wasn't for some russian physicists and their discoveries/inventions in lithography and materials science that led to modern chip manufacturing processes, CPUs might not even exist, at least not the way they are now.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_scientists#Physicists
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>>106789117
>medieval Europe
Oh you mean like modern day Russia?
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>>106789153
Yeah Russia invented all modern chips but miraculously never used them in their spacecraft or fighter jets....
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>>106788786
>by a Ukrainian girl
>Rvacheva
>Ukrainian
Surely you mean "by a Jewish girl"?
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>>106788611
>name a single achievement that came from ukraine
a lot of cute and funny things on the internet circa 20 years ago. shit would be nuked from orbit if done today.
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truly ukrs best contribution to the world
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>>106789032
>high level language
>microcoding
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>>106789153
Similarly, the foundations for RAM coatings in stealth planes were laid out by some Russian physicist, then Russia never capitalised on it.
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>>106789268
True, but Russia was also a major source of cute and funny.
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cute and funny arms race
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>>106789414
>fighter jet pilot as a normal job
>programming as a hobby
this would be a nice life I think
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>>106788178
AIDS
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>>106788178

their space program created epoxy
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>>106788611
hackers and viruses
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>>106788178
It's mostly software like Clickhouse or OpenCV.
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Anti drone grids adoped by militaries around the world
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>>106788178
Krokodil



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