Alle som kjenner historien vet at Russland hadde mange kvinnelige jagerflygere under den 2. verdenskrig. Nå har de plutselig innsett at de kan utgjøre en viktig del av flygerkorpset fremover. (Red.)
Russia to train female fighter pilots
A Russian boy waves flag with slogan "Russia
forward" as "The Russian Knights" an aerobatic demonstration team of the Russian
Air Force
The decision means women could one day fly with The
Russian Knights, the air force's aerobatic demonstration team
Russia is
to accept female fighter pilots into its Air Force for the first time since the
World War Two.
Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said women were being accepted
after the military received "hundreds of letters" expressing interest in
enrolling.
There will be 15 women in the first group, which starts
training in October, Mr Shoigu said.
During WW2, Russian female pilots were
known as "Stalin's Falcons". German troops called them "Night
Witches".
This new generation of fighter pilots will be trained at the
Krasnodar military aviation school, in the south of the country.
The
academy has been accepting women since 2009, the state news agency Tass
reported, but not for pilot training.
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