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chopper2004
7th Nov 2014, 10:35
The island was identified from the air above the Vasilevsky shallows
by two Mi-26 helicopters that were carrying equipment from the
Yakutian port of Tiksi to the Novosibirskie Islands. This geographical
discovery expands the Russian Federation's territorial waters
by 452 square kilometres.shallows by two Russian
Air Force helicopters were carrying equipment from the
Yakutian port of Tiksi to the Novosibirskie Islands. This
geographical discovery expands the Russian Federation's territorial waters
by 452 square kilometres.
cheers

Hilico
7th Nov 2014, 11:16
I bet it was outside territorial waters when they found it, but of course with an Mi-26 you can just sling load an island closer to the mainland.

heli1
7th Nov 2014, 12:25
Hillco...just what I was kind of thinking?..how many sling loads of soil would you need to create this island and extend your territory for oil and gas exploration!

9Aplus
8th Nov 2014, 17:02
The new island was named ‘Yaya’ – as every member of crew on board the Mi-26s started saying, excitedly, ‘I found it, I found it’ (‘ya’ means ‘I’ in Russian).

Mi-26 helps make new geographical discovery (http://www.russianhelicopters.aero/en/press/news/Yaya_island/)

SilsoeSid
9th Nov 2014, 00:19
And I.I. when we were in Hong Kong stood for illegal immigrant.
Coincidence :suspect:

OvertHawk
9th Nov 2014, 07:46
How very convenient indeed :hmm: