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Polyot is a transliteration of the Russian term Полёт (meaning Flight) and can be transliterated as Polyot, Poljot or Polet. Polyot can refer to the following:
Polyot
First international crewed spaceflight mission
(Russian: Экспериментальный полёт «Союз»–«Аполлон», romanized: Eksperimentalniy polyot "Soyuz"–"Apollon") and designated the spacecraft Soyuz 19. The unnumbered
Apollo–Soyuz
Soviet rocket
The Polyot (Russian: Полёт, lit. 'flight', GRAU index: 11A59) was an interim orbital carrier rocket, built to test ASAT spacecraft. It was required as
Polyot_(rocket)
Russian aerospace engineering company
Production Association Polyot (Russian: Производственное объединение «Полёт», lit. 'flying, flight') is a Russian aerospace engineering state corporation
Production_Corporation_Polyot
Small carrier rocket
the Polyot, used the same configuration as the Sputnik rocket, but was constructed from Voskhod components. Because of the similarity, the Polyot was
Sputnik_(rocket)
1990s utility transport aircraft by Antonov
strips 500 metres (1,600 ft) long. The upgrading was arranged at both the "Polyot" Production Association in Omsk, Russian Federation, and at Antonov ASTC
Antonov_An-3
Kyrgyz football club
FC Polyot Bishkek is a Kyrgyzstani football club based in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan that played in the top division in Kyrgyzstan, the Kyrgyzstan League. 1997:
FC_Polyot_Bishkek
Soviet scientist and engineer
designed anti-satellite weapons such as Polyot. Unlike earlier satellites, Chelomey's Polyot-1 (1963) and Polyot-2 (1964) were equipped with an propulsion
Vladimir_Chelomey
Soviet anti-satellite weapon program
systems of the spacecraft. Both were launched by Polyot rockets, and were designated Polyot 1 and Polyot 2. They were launched on 1 November 1963 and 12
Istrebitel_Sputnikov
Kinetic energy device designed to destroy satellites in orbit
Union to explore defensive space weapons. The Soviet Union first tested the Polyot interceptor in 1963 and successfully tested an orbital anti-satellite (ASAT)
Anti-satellite_weapon
Russian stealth multirole fighter aircraft
sea-based and airborne) are provided by the S-111 system, developed by Polyot. The UOMZ 101KS "Atoll" electro-optical system consisted of the 101KS-V
Sukhoi_Su-57
Soviet dog, first animal to orbit Earth (c. 1954–1957)
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Laika
Russian family of space launch vehicles
place at the Khrunichev subsidiary Production Corporation Polyot in Omsk. In 2009, Polyot invested over 771.4 million RUB (about US$25 million) in Angara
Angara_(rocket_family)
Kyrgyz football club
Bishkek 2001: Erkin Farm Bishkek 2002: Dinamo-Erkin Farm Bishkek 2003: Dinamo-Polyot Bishkek Kyrgyzstan League Winners (3): 1997, 1998, 1999 Kyrgyzstan Cup Runners-up
FC_Dinamo_MVD_Bishkek
Research, design, and manufacturing organizations in the USSR and its successor states
from various NPOs Lunokhod 1 from Lavochkin Buran from Molniya Angara from Polyot They are usually headed by a research or design organization. Though they
Scientific production association
Scientific_production_association
Soviet cosmonaut (1934–1968)
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Yuri_Gagarin
US–USSR spaceflight capability rivalry
years earlier intercept attempts had begun with maneuvering test of the Polyot satellites in 1964. Possibly as a response to the Soviet programme, the
Space_Race
Roscosmos launch site, Kazakhstan
MS-34) Associated rockets Current: Soyuz-2.1a, Soyuz-2.1b Retired: R-7A, Vostok, Voskhod, Polyot, Molniya, Soyuz, Soyuz-L, Soyuz-U, Soyuz-U2, Soyuz-FG
Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_31
Russian space launch vehicle
orient the rocket for the launching of multiple satellites at one time. PO Polyot manufactured these launch vehicles in the Russian city of Omsk for decades
Kosmos-3M
Soviet expendable carrier rocket
the Vostok-2, and an unknown fourth stage. Along with the Voskhod-derived Polyot, it was built as an interim between the cancellation of the UR-200 development
Soyuz/Vostok
Ukrainian/Russian military transport aircraft prototype by Antonov
requirement for 65 aircraft. By then, the Russian government had awarded the Polyot plant, which was based in Omsk, the right to produce the aircraft, ahead
Antonov_An-70
Football league
OshSU-Aldier, Talant, Uzgen 3 seasons: Aldiyer Kurshab, Kant, KG United, Polyot Bishkek, Talas 2 seasons: Abdysh-Ata-99, Ala-Buka, Asiagoal Bishkek, Bars
Kyrgyz_Premier_League
Ecological Survey Version Environmental research modification developed by the Polyot Industrial Research Organisation. Mi-24 SuperHind Mk.II Modern western avionics
List_of_Mil_Mi-24_variants
Soviet-era program that sent dogs to space
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Soviet_space_dogs
European student spacecraft
Rocket Kosmos-3M Launch site Plesetsk, Site 132/1 Contractor Yuzhnoye / NPO Polyot Entered service 27 October 2005 End of mission Last contact 27 October 2005
SSETI_Express_(satellite)
Ukrainian design for a twin-aisle medium-range propfan airliner
the aircraft factories in Kharkiv, Ukraine and the Production Corporation Polyot plant in Omsk, Russia. Because of extreme funding shortfalls from the Ukraine
Antonov_An-180
Soviet single-engine civilian aircraft
when production of converted aircraft began, as the An-3T, at the Omsk 'Polyot' factory. An-3T – Due to the large number of surplus An-2s available the
Antonov_An-2
Russian cargo and passenger airline
«Polet Flight» (Russian: ЗАО «Авиакомпания „Полёт“», ZAO «Aviakompániya "Polyót"») was an airline based in Voronezh, Russia. It operated a worldwide cargo
Polet_Flight
direct connection to travel agencies, such as that of American Airlines. Polyot-Sirena Airline reservations system Overselling § Airlines Passenger name
Computer_reservation_system
Russian scientist (1857–1935)
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Konstantin_Tsiolkovsky
Soviet fighter-interceptor aircraft introduced in 1970
included the SAU-23A three-axis automatic flight control system/autopilot and Polyot-11-23 navigation system. An updated wing design, the definitive Edition
Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-23
(Zenit-2) 1 November 1963, 08:56 Polyot (11A59) E15003-02A LC-31/6, Baikonur Successful Polyot 1 Maiden flight of Polyot 11A59 11 November 1963, 06:23 Molniya
List of R-7 launches (1960–1964)
List_of_R-7_launches_(1960–1964)
Soviet spaceflight program
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Voskhod_programme
Russian satellite-based search and rescue system
The satellites were designed and manufactured by Production Corporation Polyot. The first satellite in the series, Sterkh-1, was launched on 21 July 2009
Sterkh
Space exploration program conducted by the Soviet Union from 1951 to 1991
America's goal of landing on the Moon. In late 1963 and early 1964 the Polyot 1 and Polyot 2 satellites were launched; these were the first satellites capable
Soviet_space_program
Soviet aerospace engineer (1907–1966)
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Sergei_Korolev
Aircraft engine design and manufacturing company
designer from 1963. In soviet times, some engineers from OMKB and OMO Baranov Polyot left to Zaporozhe Ivchenko Progress (Motor Sich) to manufacture helicopter
Omsk_Engine_Design_Bureau
Russian engineer (1887–1933)
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Friedrich_Zander
Soviet/Russian space station (1986–2001)
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Mir
Petrolul Craiova 36–44 HT Tatran Prešov 23–21 13–23 UHK West Wien 47–52 Polyot Chelyabinsk 25–24 22–28 Sporting Clube de Portugal 53–33 Lyulin Sofia 23–18
1994–95_EHF_Cup
Controlled Dupe IATA, Code reserved but not in use, PBN (Bluebird) used. 1U Polyot Sirena Russia PND Pond Air Express POND AIR United States PSI Pont International
List_of_airline_codes
Russian and Soviet rocket engineer
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Nikolai Tikhomirov (chemical engineer)
Nikolai_Tikhomirov_(chemical_engineer)
Russian-German launch service provider and satellite manufacturer
satellite manufacturer. A partnership between OHB System, Fuchs Gruppe and PO Polyot, COSMOS commercially markets launches using the Kosmos-3M rocket, which
COSMOS_International
Iranian orbital satellite
Institute of Applied Research turned to the Omsk-based Russian company Polyot. Polyot provided the launch services aboard the Kosmos-3M rocket and also built
Sina-1
Russian aerospace manufacturer
management. For this purpose, Khrunichev absorbed the following companies: PO Polyot, a rocket manufacturer located in Omsk Proton-PM, an engine maker located
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
Khrunichev_State_Research_and_Production_Space_Center
* * Kolvy * * * Novinka * * * Teatral'naya mansion * * * Premium * * * Prestige House * * * Polyot * * * Regina (network) * * * Hayall * * * Tatar Inn
Economy_of_Kazan
Russian singer-songwriter (born 1959)
(Barishnia i drakon) - Lady and the Dragon 2002 — Ночной полёт (Nochnoi polyot) - Night flight 2005 — Третья чаша (Tretya chasha) - The third cup 2006
Garik_Sukachov
Soviet human spaceflight project
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Vostok_programme
"Fishbed-L"), while those for the Soviet Air Force were fitted with the Polyot ILS system (NATO: "Fishbed-N"). MiG-21bis (Izdeliye 75A; NATO "Fishbed-L")
List of Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 variants
List_of_Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-21_variants
Soviet engineer and missile designer (1911–1971)
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Mikhail_Yangel
Soviet space station programme
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Salyut_programme
Russian airline (1992–2008)
Smithsonian. ISBN 9781944466077. Информация по авиакомпании (in Russian). Polyot-Sirena. Retrieved 2007-10-18. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International
Domodedovo_Airlines
Soviet turboprop transport aircraft
similar to the An-26 Tsiklon, with a simplified equipment test lab. An-26 Polyot ("Flight") A single aircraft retrofitted for the purpose of research of
Antonov_An-26
Launch vehicle capable of lifting over 20,000 kg into low Earth orbit
Operational No 4 / 5 US$100 million (2021) $4,082 Angara-A5V Khrunichev, Polyot 38,000 kg (84,000 lb) —N/a —N/a —N/a —N/a Under development No — ? Falcon
Heavy-lift_launch_vehicle
1993–1998 collaborative Russia–US space program
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Shuttle–Mir_program
Soviet and Russian family of space launch vehicles
orient the rocket for the launching of multiple satellites at one time. PO Polyot manufactured these launch vehicles in the Russian city of Omsk for decades
Kosmos_(rocket_family)
Soviet long-range narrow-body four-engined jet airliner
automatic oxygen supply systems with drop-down masks. Its avionics include a Polyot-1 automatic flight control system (a "super autopilot," able to be programmed
Ilyushin_Il-62
Topics referred to by the same term
R-7 Semyorka ICBM Sputnik; GRAU index 11A59; a rocket otherwise called Polyot (rocket) Sputnik (spacecraft designation) Sputnik (train), a Moscow oblast
Sputnik_(disambiguation)
Early Soviet rocket research bureau
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Group for the Study of Reactive Motion
Group_for_the_Study_of_Reactive_Motion
Russian space program organization
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Roscosmos_Cosmonaut_Corps
Family of space launch vehicles developed by the Soviet Union (later Russia)
Used for launching Zenit reconnaissance satellites throughout the 1960s Polyot 11A59 Carrier rocket 2 1 November 1963 12 April 1964 2 2 0 Voskhod 11A57
R-7_(rocket_family)
Airport
Пенджикент - Новости Таджикистана - Avesta.tj". 9 January 2025. (in Russian) Polyot-Sirena Flight schedule Official website Portals: Tajikistan Aviation v t
Kulob_International_Airport
Orbital satellite
Russian satellite launched on Thursday, 27 October 2005. Manufactured by AO Polyot and Mozhaisky Military Space Academy the satellite's purpose was to carry
Mozhayets-5
Russian writer
Great Britain, Germany and Denmark. One of them, «The Flight of "Russia"» («Polyot "Rossii"») was claimed among the five best long stories written in the Russian
Oleg_Khafizov
Russian global navigation satellite system
of the satellites is accomplished by the company Production Corporation Polyot in Omsk. Over the three decades of development, the satellite designs have
GLONASS
Family of Low Earth orbit communications satellites
Orbcomm-CDS 3 Manufacturer PO Polyot (bus) OSC (payload) Designer OHB-System Operator Orbcomm Applications Technology Demonstrator Specifications Bus Sterkh
Orbcomm_(satellite)
Soviet rocket laboratory 1921 to 1933
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Gas_Dynamics_Laboratory
First-level administrative division of Russia
The largest industrial enterprises include the aerospace manufacturer Polyot, the Omsk Aggregate Plant, the agricultural manufacturer Sibzavod, Omsk
Omsk_Oblast
Russian twin-engine regional jet
supplied by Thales are replaced with systems provided by GosNIIAS, KRET and Polyot. Along with the MC-21, the aircraft's avionics is to be powered by the ARINC
Yakovlev_SJ-100
2017 2017 Kosmos Soviet Union NPO Polyot 29.6 m 350 No 38 Kapustin Yar 1961 1967 Kosmos-1 Soviet Union NPO Polyot 26.3 m 1,400 No 8 Baikonur 1964 1965
Comparison of retired orbital launch systems
Comparison_of_retired_orbital_launch_systems
Silver Bronze 1992–93 Neva (1) Polyot Chelyabinsk (1) CSKA Moscow (1) 1993–94 CSKA Moscow (1) Kaustik Volgograd (1) Polyot Chelyabinsk (1) 1994–95 CSKA
Russian_Handball_Super_League
Russian small-lift launch vehicle
payload under the fairing. The Angara family rockets are manufactured by the Polyot production association, the Omsk branch of the Khrunichev, the parent company
Angara-1.2
Programs by the Soviet Union to land humans on the Moon
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Soviet_crewed_lunar_programs
List of orbital rockets
Development N1 – Retired R-7 Luna – Retired Molniya – Retired Molniya-M Molniya-L Polyot – Retired Soyuz family Soyuz – Retired Soyuz-L Soyuz-M Soyuz-U Soyuz-U2
List of orbital launch systems
List_of_orbital_launch_systems
National football league season
6 2 60 14 +46 48 3 Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu 22 15 2 5 48 18 +30 47 4 Polyot Bishkek 22 14 5 3 50 18 +32 47 5 Dordoy Naryn 22 11 0 11 37 40 −3 33 6 SKNG
1999_Kyrgyzstan_League
Series of orbital maneuvers
In early 1964 the Soviet Union guided two unmanned satellites designated Polyot 1 and 2 to within 5 km, and the crafts were able to establish radio communication
Space_rendezvous
Series of Soviet and Russian military satellites
March 1962. The first Soviet satellites orbiting Earth were named Sputnik, Polyot (starting in 1963), Elektron (in 1964), Proton (in 1965), and Molniya (in
Kosmos_(satellite)
the program, NPO PM delegated the manufacturing of the satellites to PO Polyot in Omsk, which had better production capabilities. Originally, GLONASS was
History_of_GLONASS
Human spaceflight programme of the Soviet Union
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Soyuz_programme
Russian rocket engine manufacturer
4. Vostok (rocket family) Russia RD-107 5. Molniya Russia RD-107ММ 6. Polyot Russia RD-107 7. Kosmos (rocket family) Russia RD-170 8. Soyuz (rocket
NPO_Energomash
German student cubesat
Rocket Kosmos-3M Launch site Plesetsk, Site 132/1 Contractor Yuzhnoye / NPO Polyot Entered service 27 October 2005 End of mission Last contact 17 November
UWE-1
Russian singer (born 1971)
press secretary for Moscow mayor Yury Luzhkov in 1994. Her first album Polyot (Полёт; Flight) was released in 1997; she kept it a secret from her husband
Anita_Tsoy
Soviet international spaceflight program
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Interkosmos
2017 2017 Kosmos Soviet Union NPO Polyot 29.6 m 350 No 38 Kapustin Yar 1961 1967 Kosmos-1 Soviet Union NPO Polyot 26.3 m 1,400 No 8 Baikonur 1964 1965
Comparison of retired orbital launch vehicles
Comparison_of_retired_orbital_launch_vehicles
Soviet rocket engineer (1908–1989)
Molniya-M Proton K Soyuz U Zenit 2 Energia Kosmos 1 2I 3 3M N1 R-7 Luna Molniya Polyot Soyuz L M U2 Soyuz/Vostok Sputnik Voskhod Vostok L K 2 2M Tsyklon 2 3 Notable
Valentin_Glushko
European handball cup competition
Elgorriaga Bidasoa Steaua Bucuresti 1994–95 Details Granollers 26–24 23–21 Polyot Cheljabinsk Gorenje Velenje SG Vfl BHW Hameln 1995–96 Details Granollers
EHF_European_League
struts, including separation function, for Ariane 5. Production Corporation Polyot Russia Rocketstar Robotics Inc Camarillo, CA United States Space Interferometry
List of spacecraft manufacturers
List_of_spacecraft_manufacturers
Plastik im Freien by Adalbert Baltes The Pleasure Garden by James Broughton Polyot na lunu by Vladimir Brumberg, Zinaida Brumberg Promenade au Luxembourg by
1954_Cannes_Film_Festival
propellant and staged combustion system. NPO Energomash Production Corporation Polyot KBKhA KBKhM JSC Kuznetsov Keldysh Research Center OKB Fakel NIIMash TsNIIMash
Space_industry_of_Russia
Airline
EX-009. The last one crashed near Bishkek on 24 August 2008. (in Russian) Polyot-Sirena Flight schedule (in Russian) Itek Air website Расписание рейсов Archived
Itek_Air
Controlled Dupe IATA, Code reserved but not in use, PBN (Bluebird) used. 1U Polyot Sirena Russia PND Pond Air Express POND AIR United States PSI Pont International
List_of_airline_codes_(P)
Airport in Russia
2017-04-13. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nalchik Airport. (in Russian) Nalchik Airport official site (in Russian) Polyot-Sirena Flight schedule v t e
Nalchik_Airport
Russian military communications satellite
pressurised bus and a three axis control system. They are manufactured by PO Polyot on behalf of ISS Reshetnev. They have the GRAU index 14F112. Meridian was
Meridian_6
April 09:30 Polyot Baikonur Site 31/6 Polyot 2 (I-151/I-2B №2) Low Earth ASAT test Technology 8 June 1966 Successful Final flight of Polyot rocket, non-intercept
1964 in spaceflight (April–June)
1964_in_spaceflight_(April–June)
List of model-specific aviation incidents
eight crew members and 13 passengers on board. On 25 March 1986, a MOM "Polyot" Omsk An-12AP (CCCP-11795) crashed on approach to Omsk Airport after descending
Accidents and incidents involving the An-12 family
Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_An-12_family
Former Indonesian space agency
activities in Indonesia. The plan is for an Antonov An-124 aircraft to deliver a Polyot space launch vehicle to the new Indonesian spaceport on Biak island (West
National Institute of Aeronautics and Space
National_Institute_of_Aeronautics_and_Space
23-18 53–35 Round of 16 Montpellier HB 27-24 20-22 47–46 Quarter-finals Polyot Cheljabinsk 27-25 21-23 48–48 (a) 1999–00 Round of 32 Alingsås HK 33-20
SC Pick Szeged in European handball
SC_Pick_Szeged_in_European_handball
Soviet actor
poslednyaya vstrecha — Major Gei 1988: Prezumptsiya nevinovnosti — Kozinets 1988: Polyot ptitsy — Vladislav Razlogov Lenin Komsomol Prize (1978) - for the creation
Yuri_Bogatyryov
Russian footballer, coach, and referee
Positions Defender midfielder Youth career FC Polyot Gorky Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1978–1982 FC Polyot Gorky 1983–1984 FC Volga Gorky 59 (5) 1985
Gennadi_Maslyayev
First artificial satellites launched by country or territory
NigeriaSat-1 SSTL Kosmos-3M Plesetsk 27 September 2003 Iran Sina-1 NPO Polyot Kosmos-3M Plesetsk 27 October 2005 Kazakhstan KazSat-1 Khrunichev Proton-M/DM3
List of first satellites by country
List_of_first_satellites_by_country
POLYOT
POLYOT
POLYOT
POLYOT
Female
Hebrew
(מְ×ִירִי) Variant form of Hebrew Meira, MEIRI means "giving light."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Heart, Idea
Boy/Male
Arabic
Blessed; Auspicious
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Erin, ARIN means "Ireland." Compare with masculine Arin.
Male
Egyptian
, chief of receipts of an unnamed king.
Surname or Lastname
Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English
Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English : variant of Lass 3.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Like a Goddess
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Tumour; Mountain; Foetus
Girl/Female
Native American
Tall.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fun play, Lord Krishna
POLYOT
POLYOT
POLYOT
POLYOT
POLYOT