The Russians are coming

It is surprising to me how little russian made machinery and tooling is in the US i presume is something to do with enemies at war, here in europe russian machines are cheaper than german machines and parts are still available as they don't make changes in their design even after 60 years in production , there are some things made in russia that are crap, like: electrics, light cars, clothing, tires and others.
 
It is surprising to me how little russian made machinery and tooling is in the US i presume is something to do with enemies at war, here in europe russian machines are cheaper than german machines and parts are still available as they don't make changes in their design even after 60 years in production , there are some things made in russia that are crap, like: electrics, light cars, clothing, tires and others.
I think it was prestige and the cold war and they do not manufacture much in inches
Here in Sweden, they change the names of Russian machineers, so Sanko are called profila and labeled USSR not CCCP
 
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they change the names of Russian machineers, so Sanko are called profila and labeled USSR not CCCP

The label USSR was used on all exported machines, the CCCP is only the russian font same meaning, tools and machines with CCCP have been sold in russia for their domestic market and then both over on the black market dealers, even today carbide inserts made in russia and bulgaria are extremely cheap and better then some of the china ones, couple months back in bulgaria i bought an box of 10 carbide inserts made in bulgaria for 4$ US wich is 10x cheeper than others.
 
A month later....
I rented a Lada SUV in the early 1980's from Hertz. It was in Haiti-Port Au Prince. When I walked up to the vehicle I wasn't sure what it was. No Internet back then but based on the writing-alphabet I deduced it was a Russian made vehicle.
It worked, nothing fancy very utilitarian.
Kind of a baby poop green color.
 
I rented a Lada SUV in the early 1980's from Hertz.

I presume you are talking about a Lada Niva, like one in the picture, they are common vehicles here, incredibly tough and capable small 4x4's with absolutely no comfort, every gear up is like firing one more engine, that said i don't know a person that has killed a lada niva beyond repair.
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I've put the link to an old swedish Niva commercial, the strange thing is almost all Lada drivers drive like that, is not uncommon to see a Niva in a traffic jam jump the sidewalk drive thru a trail to join other road and those cars take it day after day.
Link:
 
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