Put Technology in Reliable Hands, Soviet Propaganda
This late Soviet military propaganda poster captures a fascinating moment in history: the final years of the USSR's visual culture apparatus, still producing earnest exhortations to military excellence even as the system crumbled around it. Published by the state 'Plakat' house in Moscow in the late 1980s, the work presents a grid of illustrated vignettes showcasing every branch of Soviet military might, from tank crews to naval personnel to helicopter pilots.The title 'Put Technology in Reliable Hands!' reflects the Soviet obsession with technical mastery, while slogans like 'Collective Weapon, Personal Responsibility' and 'Always Combat Ready' reinforce themes of readiness and dedication. Artist V.V. Khramov employs the bold color palette and dynamic diagonal composition typical of Soviet propaganda, with red banners cutting across cream backgrounds and olive-green military hardware. The poster includes an unusual feature: cut-out class badges (numbered 1, 2, 3) intended for decorating unit wall newspapers.A compelling artifact of Cold War visual culture, this piece documents Soviet military propaganda at the precise moment history was about to render it obsolete. Essential for collections focused on Soviet graphics, Cold War history, or twentieth-century propaganda design.Size: 34.5" x 21.75"Artist: V.V. Khramov (В.В. Храмов)Condition: Very Good, Age-appropriate wear, fading and toning. General border wear. Please use the photo zoom feature to get a better understanding of overall condition. *Additional photos available upon request.
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