However, in the post-Cold War period, Soviet designers also proposed purely peaceful applications.
Like their Western counterparts, Soviet designers read a vast number of fashion magazines.
Zaitsev's collections were constantly taken abroad to demonstrate the potential of Soviet designers, while Zaitsev himself was left at home.
After the war, Soviet designers paid a lot of attention to create their own 6x6 army truck and the Studebaker was the template for this development.
The type did not have much success in combat, but it played an important role as a development project for the Soviet designers.
But the cryogenic sensors can be destroyed by lasers of even moderate energy, a fact that has not been lost on Soviet military designers.
To capitalise on the advantage given by using a lower cost seeker the Soviet designers also produced a new flight control system:
Only after the war were Soviet designers ordered to develop medium gliders capable of carrying heavy or bulky loads.
The concept of a specialized surface ship was developed by Soviet designers.
Significantly, the major improvement the Soviet designers made to these foreign designs was an increase in firepower.