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From images.google.com, search 'soviet, mandrake'. The first two images retrieved are this one:



Yak-25RD Mandrake
The fact that I was able to find it displayed at the Smithsonian Air & Space museum in Washington, DC after a couple years of searching is part of it . . .
Scud B
The fact that I found another painting, a rendering of a soviet Scud-b missle system done before anyone outside the intelligence community even knew what one was, by the same artist hanging next to it is only part of it.

What I think is cool, in particular, about these two paintings is that they were both done by Dennis Mosher during his tenure with U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency. . .

. . .who happens to be my dad (or 'Pops' as he's commonly referred to in this journal).

Fortunately, I was able to locate the paintings before the Smithsonian removed them from their permanent exhibition, which happened only a couple months ago. So, I've included the links to the webpages with details about each weapon (click on the thumbnails for a larger view)

Yak-25RD Mandrake

Soviet Scud-B
(Based on the likeness of the background in the latter with other paintings of his of his home state, I like to tease Pops about the notion of Iraqis driving a couple of scud missles around the black hills of a big red state like North Dakota. He claims its Siberia. I wonder: What's the difference?

War Paint. . . .

Date: 2005-08-23 02:02 am (UTC)
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Pops would've been happy to kick it in the prairie state for the rest of his life painting pastoral scenes and ducks . . .

Ah, but he met a woman out east and moved to Trafficland, and that's where shit got complicated.

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