More Bond movies need to be like GoldenEye. It's so gritty, tense, and much less campy than some of the other Bond movies. It's exactly what a spy thriller should be.
3:03: I feel this person is a unsung hero. He gave his life to sound the alarm which alerted the Russian military which also alerted MI6 who was spying on them. Had he not ever activated the alarm and Goldeneye fired, MI6 would not of been in a position to have their satellites watching what was happening.
navylaks2 it’s like that in most all Bond films only have Bond girls in one film with the exception Sylvia Trench who was In Dr No and From Russia With Love. Bond girl Madeleine Swan is returning in the next Bond movie being released in 2020 with Daniel Craig returning as James Bond as it’s a sequel to Spectre and Blofeld returning as one of the villains. Usually Bond women are always in one film
i feel like they could have turned her into a side character who becomes an employee at MI6 after the events of goldeneye, where she would be a more tech-savvy and less flirtatious version of Money Penny combined with Valentine Zukovsky's extensive background knowledge of russian weaponry and technology etc. She would be pretty valuable as an asset for M16 since she knows so much about high level Russian military Technology and programming/hacking soviet and russian computers. I know it's not the same as literally having her return as bond's female side kick but it would still be a nice nod to goldeneye having her show up every now and then around MI6, kind of adds to the world building of the series
04:56-05:05 this brief moment with the Petya satellite aiming at Severnaya was well-done; when I was only a kid first watching it in 1995, it still managed to give me anxiety without me knowing what was going on.
That ambient sound when they start the activation process makes this scene even more captivating and it keeps the ambience quite mysterious and fearful despite the old CGIs. ;)
So do I. At least she managed to survive by hiding from both Ourumov and Xenia. Not to forget that remained observant while the place turned into chaos. Plus, she was lucky that the sled dogs were there for her to use so she could get away.
Nobody knew that in 1995 though, that's how they got away with it. Also this scene was probably inspired by the Bell Island Boom, which was widely speculated to be a misfire of a secret EMP weapon but is now thought to be an extremely rare type of lightning strike that almost never happens over land.
Exactly. Just like at the beginning, plus maybe some small fires, but that's all. I also think that fighters should also be at least partially resistant to it.
the problem is that it would not be a beam but only a nuclear explosion above the atmosphere. but I understand that it would not have the real pomp and effect
Rare and Nintendo version of this scene: Natalya: I'm going to check the control console. (A 60 second timer appears) Ourumov has activated the Goldeneye satellite! It's going to fire on Severnaya! We've got to escape!
Dash120z This scene is basically Surface 2. Difference is Bond isn’t in Severnaya, and we aren’t shown much of the underground bunker complex other than the main entrance, helipad, and screen room. We saw the cabins, communications disk on the suface. We don’t see the ventilation tower, and the old observatory on the surface however.
6:20 Huh, this is like Alec's death scene. Just realized that for the first time I remembered that I always felt bad for the fighter pilots when I watched the movie as a kid (still do, and not saying I didn't feel bad for everyone else in the scene). Their scream!
It resembles Trevelyan's when debris crushes him at the end. It also resembles Boris' because liquid nitrogen was released to contain the fire within the bunker.
Though really I wonder what the jets were even doing. Like “we have an intrusion alarm but the air defense forces haven’t picked up enemy aircraft? Let’s scramble the SU-27s?” The fighters couldn’t even observe anything inside the facility, really nothing at all. Realistically this alarm should’ve been triggering security patrols or quick reaction forces of armed troops/police to the facility.
Congratulation ! Very hard to find pics of the Severnaya scene. Hard to catch screenshots too.I used the slow motion Button in this vid. So thank U so much!!!
Goldeneye was apparently a satellite that could create an ion-negating neutron field that fried all electronics, followed by an electromagnetic shock sine blast that obliterated anything it touched. Essentially, Goldeneye was an orbital-deployed device designed to generate a nuclear bomb blast without the radioactivity factor. WOW!!
So there are three keys required to fire and instead of giving them to separate high-access individuals, they store them in an electronically-locked vault on-site, the access card for which is stored inside the card reader itself, which is in turn accessed by a different card and the handprint of someone who spends all of his working time within 30m of that reader. Also, who builds a voice-activated lock with no electronic bypass? Screw an EMP, what if they blew a generator?
Well if you think that’s bad it’s become public information that the American nuclear defense still operates by floppy disc. All in all that list isn’t looking to bad 🤔 haha. Both are bad.
@@endtimeguitarist Meh, it's obsolete tech, but it was cutting edge when it was built and it's such a specialized system (that is so obsolete in its own right) that there really isn't any advantage to taking on the risk and expendature of upgrading it. Even with the cartoonish amount they spend on the military. This shit *never* made sense.
How has nobody pointed out that the blip on the map is nowhere near Severnaya? The map says that it's in the middle of Siberia, but the real Severnaya is far to the north of there, a series of islands in the Arctic Sea. Unless the site is named Severnaya for some other reason, like if they codenamed it Severnaya to throw off any intelligence operatives looking for it in the wrong place.
As awesome as this was, a real EMP just burns out electronic devices with hardly a spark, it doesn't insanely overload and blow it up. So in reality all that would happen is the power goes out and that's it.
They certainly did, although the real thing is not nearly as dramatic as this. And neither GoldenEye nor any real nuclear EMP weapons use simulated nuclear explosions, they're literally just nuclear bombs. You fly the satellite over whatever place you want to EMP, you detonate the bomb on the satellite, and it turns off all the electricity and erases all the digital data in the place below it. It does not, unfortunately, cause dramatic electrical arcing or computers to explode, that's just something they made up for the movie. But a real EMP weapon like this is indeed a nuclear bomb you blow up in space, and that's why each of the two GoldenEye satellites could only be fired once. You fire the GoldenEye, it blows up. That's how it's supposed to work.
I noticed that the satellite path map depicted is that of Russia, not the Soviet Union. How do I know? The Central Asian republics are not within the red borders.
Yeah, a distress signal from a Top Secret Weapons Control Facility and you send Fast movers instead of a troop element on the ground? How about a flight of MI-24 Hind's?
@@atifchoudhury5180 A top secret WMD and the closest forces are the Air Force fighters... No Troop elements garrisoned 5 miles away, even a medium air base with a focus on Helicopters. Because if something was up, the fighters could do nothing except observe. Helos could at least target the enemy more accurately and minimise damage. Since they'd use Hinds, they'd also have a troop element to head in side and clear out the hostiles.
Wouldn’t the aluminum skin of the fighter jets act as a faraday cage for the electronics inside? Like this aircraft are built to be insulated from lighting activity.
i was always confused by the gasp sound made when Xenia shoots the vent. It sounds like Natalya but she hid in the cupboard, If she gasped, wouldnt Xenia have realised the sound didnt come from the vent?
It's a nuke in a satellite which detonates in orbit and fries all the electronics on the earth below it. The fancy explosions are just for Hollywood magic. This explosion was Petya and the one 006 tries to detonate later is Goldeneye.
Melts the power lines/transformers and overvoltage/spikes on the power grid. And fries sensitive electronics, the lightning effects are pure hollywood.
TBF, a non-nuclear emp attack wouldn't be as dramatic as that. But it would be unsurvivable none-the less. Very high electric field strengths cause breakdown of the air and is lethal.
Christopher0184 Wilhelm Scream is used in several older movies and in several other James Bond films including The Living Daylights, A View To A Kill and Moonraker.
The Goldeneye satellites were put into orbit during the final years of the Soviet Union based on what was inferred in the movie and based on a general understanding of satellite timetables, etc. So it's not like after the wall came down, cosmonauts would be sent up to open the capsule up and scrub "CCCP" off. In real life, a lot of Russian soldiers, career officers, vehicles, ships, flags, insignia on bases, etc, retained the hammer and sickle in some form for many years. Some still do.
@@Sunburn2007 Was it because of financial reasons? I heard the Russian space programme suffered financial troubles in the early days after the fall of the USSR...
Ourumov’s face at 1:45 When Xenia gets aroused for killing makes this scene priceless
His face says: "This girl really knows how to bang"
He's probably like: "ayo wtf is wrong with this chick"
@@gibusspy5544 shes insane
She always did enjoy a good squeeze
@@gibusspy5544 "we gonna have to work on that sex drive" lol
More Bond movies need to be like GoldenEye. It's so gritty, tense, and much less campy than some of the other Bond movies. It's exactly what a spy thriller should be.
Yeah they very much lost that after the brosnan days
I love how even Ouromov of all people is disturbed by how she gets aroused by killing.
Xenia is not going to get away with what she did.
Yeah she's a f.....g pervert. And kinky as hell.
@@lexusdriver1963And Bond carried out on that.
3:03: I feel this person is a unsung hero. He gave his life to sound the alarm which alerted the Russian military which also alerted MI6 who was spying on them. Had he not ever activated the alarm and Goldeneye fired, MI6 would not of been in a position to have their satellites watching what was happening.
I'd guess it was the major who triggered the alarm.
@@samalvey8168I think it was Natalya’s friend Anna
@@samalvey8168 agreed. It was a green sleeve with a watch.
Though he gave his life becauae Natalya caused a ruckus in the kitchen.
To be fair, I'm pretty sure they knew they were going to bleed out, anyway.
Natalia is one of the best Bond girls ever you really feel her pain in this scene i so wish that they would have brought her back in future films.
Bond girls are one shot deal.
yes, they should have totally brought her back for another 007 Brosnan movie
drastgreyh readfshtgf they didn’t kill off Natalya she lived in Goldeneye and was the main good Bond girl.
navylaks2 it’s like that in most all Bond films only have Bond girls in one film with the exception Sylvia Trench who was In Dr No and From Russia With Love. Bond girl Madeleine Swan is returning in the next Bond movie being released in 2020 with Daniel Craig returning as James Bond as it’s a sequel to Spectre and Blofeld returning as one of the villains. Usually Bond women are always in one film
i feel like they could have turned her into a side character who becomes an employee at MI6 after the events of goldeneye, where she would be a more tech-savvy and less flirtatious version of Money Penny combined with Valentine Zukovsky's extensive background knowledge of russian weaponry and technology etc. She would be pretty valuable as an asset for M16 since she knows so much about high level Russian military Technology and programming/hacking soviet and russian computers. I know it's not the same as literally having her return as bond's female side kick but it would still be a nice nod to goldeneye having her show up every now and then around MI6, kind of adds to the world building of the series
04:56-05:05 this brief moment with the Petya satellite aiming at Severnaya was well-done; when I was only a kid first watching it in 1995, it still managed to give me anxiety without me knowing what was going on.
After the EMP wave hits Severnaya, the few seconds of silence is an excellent sound design choice.
That ambient sound when they start the activation process makes this scene even more captivating and it keeps the ambience quite mysterious and fearful despite the old CGIs. ;)
That’s cause Eric Serra is the bomb. He also did the soundtrack for none other than The Fifth Element
7:04 she's basically buried alive trying to get the disabled computer to recognize her voice command.
I don't think there's any CGI in this scene.
old cgi is still more convincing than today's CGi.
@@Lou-yf1jo do you guys think that CGI means the same thing as special effects?
probably the best scene in the movie, I truly felt bad for Natalya in here..
RIP godfred jhon
So do I. At least she managed to survive by hiding from both Ourumov and Xenia. Not to forget that remained observant while the place turned into chaos. Plus, she was lucky that the sled dogs were there for her to use so she could get away.
She's lucky to live but all her friends were murdered.
@@Marguerite21 Xenia is not going to get away with what she did.
@@Marguerite21crazy how those stairs saved her from the on going explosion.
Pretty sure this movie is about to gain popularity…😮
Natalya's ability to keep her bodily functions stable throughout that entire ordeal is nothing short of amazing...
Pyrotechnics: Mr. Director, how much fire and explosions do you want in this scene?
Director: *Yes*
Lol, I know. It's so totally over the top. Yet I love it anyway.
I think Isabella does a fantastic job in making it seem realistic and terrifying. @darth856
I love that Severnaya set. I wish they didn't have to destroy it.
i would have bought the whole set
Severnaya was awesome, it was a Shame that Ourumov destroyed it for erasing the loose ends.........
ca294 Not to worry it is shown again 2 years later
They would have teared down the set after the movie was done shooting anyway.
Shrugs.
It's like some sort of small-scale diorama
this scene always gives me chills.
This feels more like a scene from Alien.
One of the scariest scenes in a Bond film when everything starts to explode.
Famke Janssen is just... wow.
To think she's 57 years old now.
I love how that earth flyby scenes look like Star Trek TOS.
Hard to believe that Xenia is the future Jean Grey.
The only Jean Grey
And the teacher in the faculty
From badass to pussy (future Lenore Mills)
While Boris Became Nightcrawler
@@starwarsroo2448 ?
That is no ordinary EMP blast. An EMP blast usually shuts machines down. This one caused everything to EXPLODE!
Nobody knew that in 1995 though, that's how they got away with it. Also this scene was probably inspired by the Bell Island Boom, which was widely speculated to be a misfire of a secret EMP weapon but is now thought to be an extremely rare type of lightning strike that almost never happens over land.
Exactly. Just like at the beginning, plus maybe some small fires, but that's all. I also think that fighters should also be at least partially resistant to it.
Exploding Magnetic Pulse.
the problem is that it would not be a beam but only a nuclear explosion above the atmosphere. but I understand that it would not have the real pomp and effect
one of the best bond girls ever!!
So sexy
Who?
@@lylel.j.plummerjr.2094 natalia I think
Izabella Scorupco is one of the hottest Bond girls. Ever.
I agree.
True
RIP Eurocom, developer of GoldenEye 007 (2010) & 007 Legends.
It was Rareware, Eurocom developed The world is not enough.
Mariano Portero Zapater GoldenEye 007 was originally made by Rare/Nintendo in 1997. The remake was released in 2010 and made by Eurocom/Activision.
@@BenJabituya oh, I thought you said Goldeneye.
Eurocom also developed the brilliant "007 Nightfire" game
Rare and Nintendo version of this scene:
Natalya: I'm going to check the control console. (A 60 second timer appears) Ourumov has activated the Goldeneye satellite! It's going to fire on Severnaya! We've got to escape!
if the N64 had been CD based they would simply put this scene in the game.
Dash120z This scene is basically Surface 2. Difference is Bond isn’t in Severnaya, and we aren’t shown much of the underground bunker complex other than the main entrance, helipad, and screen room. We saw the cabins, communications disk on the suface. We don’t see the ventilation tower, and the old observatory on the surface however.
If you stay in the bunker until 10 seconds is left on the clock, all the screens go red then everything starts exploding when it hits zero
Orumov @ 1:44 is like: damn woman wtf
Wouldnt "FRYING Severnaya" be a more apt title?
...and with that, I'll show myself out.
6:20 Huh, this is like Alec's death scene. Just realized that for the first time
I remembered that I always felt bad for the fighter pilots when I watched the movie as a kid (still do, and not saying I didn't feel bad for everyone else in the scene). Their scream!
What? Alec?
It resembles Trevelyan's when debris crushes him at the end.
It also resembles Boris' because liquid nitrogen was released to contain the fire within the bunker.
Though really I wonder what the jets were even doing. Like “we have an intrusion alarm but the air defense forces haven’t picked up enemy aircraft? Let’s scramble the SU-27s?”
The fighters couldn’t even observe anything inside the facility, really nothing at all. Realistically this alarm should’ve been triggering security patrols or quick reaction forces of armed troops/police to the facility.
Xenia is such a MANIAC!
She’s a sadistic serial killer. She had to get put down.
Finally! Someone weaponized exploding control panels!
This is a movie about a magic space laser that turns all electronics into bombs, and it rules
@@thecianinator That was just a powerful EMP
@@thecianinator Goldeneye were two nuclear weapons placed in orbit.
@@briantaylor9285 That's what they said they were, but what they showed was quite different
Is it just me, or is the music when Xenia checks the kitchen reminiscent of Terminator 2?
I've always said Xenia enjoyed her job *WAY* too much.
Congratulation ! Very hard to find pics of the Severnaya scene. Hard to catch screenshots too.I used the slow motion Button in this vid. So thank U so much!!!
1:44
Seriously?
6:06 to 6:16 That effect looks nice & convincing in my oppinion. Goldeneye should have been Oscar Nominated for Best Visual Effects. 💙👏
Goldeneye was apparently a satellite that could create an ion-negating neutron field that fried all electronics, followed by an electromagnetic shock sine blast that obliterated anything it touched. Essentially, Goldeneye was an orbital-deployed device designed to generate a nuclear bomb blast without the radioactivity factor. WOW!!
1:44 General goes like "why did you do that?"
Goldeneye, the crown jewel
of the (modern/future) 007
franchise imho.
Let us not forget the legends, Roger Moore and Sir Sean Connery.
So there are three keys required to fire and instead of giving them to separate high-access individuals, they store them in an electronically-locked vault on-site, the access card for which is stored inside the card reader itself, which is in turn accessed by a different card and the handprint of someone who spends all of his working time within 30m of that reader.
Also, who builds a voice-activated lock with no electronic bypass? Screw an EMP, what if they blew a generator?
Well if you think that’s bad it’s become public information that the American nuclear defense still operates by floppy disc. All in all that list isn’t looking to bad 🤔 haha. Both are bad.
@@endtimeguitarist Meh, it's obsolete tech, but it was cutting edge when it was built and it's such a specialized system (that is so obsolete in its own right) that there really isn't any advantage to taking on the risk and expendature of upgrading it. Even with the cartoonish amount they spend on the military.
This shit *never* made sense.
At least they needed Ourumov's access code card, which was not normally on site. But yes, some supension of disbelief is required.
This happens to be the Golden Eye that falls into the wrong hands, getting this all blown up.
One Of My Favorite Movies
Amazing Cedric Dicky Dorn movie , amazing 007 !!!
Made by a company called Rare. The game is super-common, it was really popular.
How has nobody pointed out that the blip on the map is nowhere near Severnaya? The map says that it's in the middle of Siberia, but the real Severnaya is far to the north of there, a series of islands in the Arctic Sea. Unless the site is named Severnaya for some other reason, like if they codenamed it Severnaya to throw off any intelligence operatives looking for it in the wrong place.
I think the artist animating the screen probably just didn't know where Severnaya was
Ah Dammit, I thought I had a Priceless Antique sitting in my Cupboard then XD
Objective: Obtain Safe Key -
My favourite scene from Goldeneye.
Natalia was lucky to survive
Natalia found The Snow Dogs Wolves And She goes with the Snow Dogs to ride home safe
She is Alive Natalia is Alive
YES! She is Okay
She is the last Survivor Bond must save her and protect her to keep her safe from enemies And she must be safe
such a true heart,she even after all that was still calling for boris best bond girl.well it was always you monty penny always.
Dooggooes happy to see natalya. 😊
A 90 minute Earth orbit at 100 km? That thing is about to re-enter.
4:49 I feel so bad for Natalya. She's lucky she lived but all her friends were murdered.
Rip gottfried john
His name was Gottfried John
0:25 you know what reminds me of that? "if i knew you were coming id have baked a cake" lmaoo
This is exactly what Xenia said in the book version.
As awesome as this was, a real EMP just burns out electronic devices with hardly a spark, it doesn't insanely overload and blow it up. So in reality all that would happen is the power goes out and that's it.
Most badass bond scene ?
I'm pretty sure Natalya got a change of pants after they filmed this scene
It's heartbreaking... she's calling for Boris, but she doesn't know that Boris is a traitor...
1:46 well done xenia this will be in for rap sheet
it wouldn’t surprise me if they had something like Goldeneye in development during the cold war a simulated nuclear explosion in space hence the EMP
Of course they did
They certainly did, although the real thing is not nearly as dramatic as this. And neither GoldenEye nor any real nuclear EMP weapons use simulated nuclear explosions, they're literally just nuclear bombs. You fly the satellite over whatever place you want to EMP, you detonate the bomb on the satellite, and it turns off all the electricity and erases all the digital data in the place below it. It does not, unfortunately, cause dramatic electrical arcing or computers to explode, that's just something they made up for the movie. But a real EMP weapon like this is indeed a nuclear bomb you blow up in space, and that's why each of the two GoldenEye satellites could only be fired once. You fire the GoldenEye, it blows up. That's how it's supposed to work.
I swear it just looks like an extended Command And Conquer cut scene although the GDI ion cannon looked way better!
i can totally see her as a dominatrix with a uniform fetish while getting off killing people XD just a fan theory
I think you just read her character correctly while also inadvertently revealing that you'd like to be dominated by a woman in uniform
@@thecianinator lol cool
I noticed that the satellite path map depicted is that of Russia, not the Soviet Union. How do I know? The Central Asian republics are not within the red borders.
Welcome to the 90’s
Yeah, a distress signal from a Top Secret Weapons Control Facility and you send Fast movers instead of a troop element on the ground? How about a flight of MI-24 Hind's?
They'd take longer to get there
@@atifchoudhury5180 A top secret WMD and the closest forces are the Air Force fighters... No Troop elements garrisoned 5 miles away, even a medium air base with a focus on Helicopters. Because if something was up, the fighters could do nothing except observe. Helos could at least target the enemy more accurately and minimise damage. Since they'd use Hinds, they'd also have a troop element to head in side and clear out the hostiles.
Yeah, this movie isn't exactly... plausible
RIP MiG pilots. :(
Wouldn’t the aluminum skin of the fighter jets act as a faraday cage for the electronics inside?
Like this aircraft are built to be insulated from lighting activity.
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Russia🇷🇺😊👍
Proof that a EMP or a Electromagnetic Pulse is enough to destroy all of computers, electronics and military things within a second or no time
1:47 epic Ourumov-crazey face
i was always confused by the gasp sound made when Xenia shoots the vent. It sounds like Natalya but she hid in the cupboard, If she gasped, wouldnt Xenia have realised the sound didnt come from the vent?
John Smith
It's not
then what is it?
John Smith Xenia
Mr JK he said her name was Xenia and that is how her name is spelled.
Xenia was orgasming at the sound of her weapon.
What a security system: You get in just by presenting your voice? That would´nt be too hard to fake it.
According to TV Tropes this would be an example of a "Kill Sat."
@5:52 the pilots no one mentions...........minus one person on here 😛
So all the Goldeneye did was just cause an electric explosion? Like some kind of electric overcharge?
It's a nuke in a satellite which detonates in orbit and fries all the electronics on the earth below it. The fancy explosions are just for Hollywood magic.
This explosion was Petya and the one 006 tries to detonate later is Goldeneye.
Melts the power lines/transformers and overvoltage/spikes on the power grid.
And fries sensitive electronics, the lightning effects are pure hollywood.
Those poor pilots!
I was about to comment how no one mentioned them like what the heck haha?
@@endtimeguitarist
Why would anyone mention them when the bad guys cleaned that building up completely?
@@FriendlyCroock They are flying to Severnaya because the alarm call by the deadly man on the floor
@@FriendlyCroock the pilots were just as much victims as the rest.
So this weapon is able to destroy everything except her? Um....no.
TBF, a non-nuclear emp attack wouldn't be as dramatic as that. But it would be unsurvivable none-the less. Very high electric field strengths cause breakdown of the air and is lethal.
Somehow I mix octopus’s and goldeneye.
Natalia is great in the movie, but now the video game
Is it just me, or did I hear a Wilhelm Scream at 1:28?
+Christopher0184
I heard it too
Christopher0184 Wilhelm Scream is used in several older movies and in several other James Bond films including The Living Daylights, A View To A Kill and Moonraker.
Russia actually built something almost similar to this for real back in the '60's: FOBS - Fractional Orbital Bombardment System.
super
今度の露助の宇宙配備する核は、こんな風に地上で制御できるのでしょうか? Go for it.
Are the jet pilots good or bad?
Good. They served for their country.
They are flying to Severnaya because the alarm call by the deadly man on the floor
@8:40 so was no one with these dogs the entire time? What were they doing before all this happened 😜
Being good doggos 😊
All Armies confirm
100 km isn't even space. It's just the Kármán-line. At 100 km altitude a satellite would crash down to Earth very quickly.
Natalya Simonova: Boris! Boris! 8:26
007 !!!
Yes sry she was on good side
🚨 🚨 🚨 Natalia murdered the dogs!!!!!
Well she was hungry 🍽️
she does :P
I don’t know if this makes me proud to be Russian or embarrassed. I say this only because they speak English in their military compounds lol.
Yes u had to be there at movie 🎥🍿 box office
007!!! - 007!!!
Yeltsin times.
5:27 hey!!
Soviet technologies seems ahead of the time.
russian federation insigna on oromouv and cccp sign of goldeneye. Now which is it? Soviet union or russian federation?
The Goldeneye satellites were put into orbit during the final years of the Soviet Union based on what was inferred in the movie and based on a general understanding of satellite timetables, etc. So it's not like after the wall came down, cosmonauts would be sent up to open the capsule up and scrub "CCCP" off. In real life, a lot of Russian soldiers, career officers, vehicles, ships, flags, insignia on bases, etc, retained the hammer and sickle in some form for many years. Some still do.
@@Sunburn2007 Was it because of financial reasons? I heard the Russian space programme suffered financial troubles in the early days after the fall of the USSR...
"Remember - no Russian."
Orumov really did not enjoy being in the company of such fanatics. Just look at his expression watching Onatop enjoy murdering.
Severalnaya
Lol
Severnaya looks nice LOL