The Russian Navy - A Vision of Empire
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History, Technology, War Documentary published by History Channel in 2006 - Spanish narration
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- La Marina Rusa[[Category:Naval Warfare|Russian Navy - A Vision of Empire, The
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Español :
La vasta, misteriosa y amenazadora Rusia, con su aparentemente ilimitada reserva humana, siempre ha exhibido un poderoso y temido ejército. Sin embargo, menos conocido es el hecho de que Rusia tiene una larga y extraordinaria tradición naval, que se remonta al siglo XVII, mucho antes de que se formara siquiera la marina estadounidense.
Durante un tiempo en la década de 1980, incluso poseía una flota moderna, innovadora y poderosa de barcos de guerra, sólo superada por la flota de Estados Unidos. Además, todo ello se debe a la visión y la ambición de un solo hombre: el emperador ruso Pedro el Grande, quien a finales del siglo XVII creó, virtualmente de la nada, una moderna marina.
En este programa, filmado en exteriores en Rusia, se examina la increíble historia de los excepcionales barcos de guerra y submarinos de Rusia, sus extraordinarios líderes y marineros, así como las trágicas derrotas y las asombrosas victorias que configuraron "La marina rusa". Hoy en día, la marina rusa continúa siendo una fuerza que hay que tener en cuenta, tanto sobre las aguas como en las profundidades de los mares del mundo.
English : (from the History Channel Shop)
Officially founded in 1696, but stemming from a tradition of water-borne warfare going back to the 7th century, Russia’s navy has one of the most storied and interesting records of any of the world’s great armed forces. In this comprehensive documentary, THE HISTORY CHANNELî provides rare understanding of the origins, growth and capabilities of THE RUSSIAN NAVY.
Beginning with Tsar Peter the Great’s inspiration to form the modern Imperial Russian Navy from whole-sailcloth in the late 17th century, THE RUSSIAN NAVY follows its growing traditions through victories over the Swedes in 1721 and over the Turks in 1788. It then examines the forceful and innovative leadership of Admiral Sergi Gorshko, who in the 1960's and 70's created a fearsome fleet that nearly tipped the balance of power during the Cold War.
THE RUSSIAN NAVY offers a unique view of this legendary military force: steeped in history, long shrouded by the Iron Curtain, now faded from its former glory, but always fascinating.
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- File Name ........... : La.Marina.Rusa.2of2.[SATRIP][Spanish xvid][Docurip][Cam).avi
- Total Size (MB) ... : 400.00 MB
- Duration .............. : 00:44:54
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- Resolution .......... : 720 x 416
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- Framerate .......... : 25 FPS
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- Audio Codec ....... : MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3)
- Audio Bitrate ...... : 104 KB/s
- Channels ............ : 2 Ch
- Sampling Rate .... : 48000 Hz
- Ripped by ........... : Kbronct & CAM, Docurip release
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La.Marina.Rusa.1of2.[SATRIP][Spanish.xvid][Docurip][Kbronct).avi (455.60 Mb)
La.Marina.Rusa.2of2.[SATRIP][Spanish.xvid][Docurip][Cam).avi (400.00 Mb)
Categories: History | Technology | War | History Channel | 2006 | Name | Spanish
Language > Spanish
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Publisher > History Channel
Subject > History
Subject > Technology
Subject > War
Year > 2006