Will Mi-35M Helicopters Fly to Pakistan?
Military cooperation between Russia and Pakistan will be very specific and driven by concrete, pragmatic, and limited goals. At the same time, India remains Russia's priority partner.
Military cooperation between Russia and Pakistan will be very specific and driven by concrete, pragmatic, and limited goals. At the same time, India remains Russia's priority partner.
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(Photo: Ruining Things with Facts)
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