Don't know about the Soviets, the Poles did.
I have one... or I am going to have one. I've been importing a Polish WZ-48 for the past three months from Questar. I don't know wtf is taking so long. I might be the only Canadian to have one!
Tiriaq: Poland was part of the Soviet Union, so the "Soviets" did. I'm not sure if the WZ-48 was used outside of the Polish Soviet Socialist Republic, but it may indeed have been used throughout the empire.
Wouldn't it be correct to say that Poland was part of the Warsaw Pact like East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary? They weren't an ex-soviet republic like say... Ukraine. When I check my old books from the cold war, they quite clearly show various aircraft with the distinct red and white checker insignia at times.
Quite rare indeed.
A picture of a Polish Wz48 trainer.
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The USSR was a federalist structured state, meaning that all of the member states had a certain amount of false "autonomy" (because in truth everything was administered from Moscow and populist consensus was staged).The commander of the Warsaw pact was also the supreme military commander of the USSR.
If there is a distinction I would say it's moot. All former Soviet Republics were "Republics" and weren't fully divested of statehood and integrated. I'm not sure about Ukraine, as I know very little about it or whether it was completely divested of all autonomous state symbols etc. My supervisor for my MA thesis, however, was Ukrainian, so I could find out!




























