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Soviet Union/Russia/Warsaw Pact/People's Republic of China: PAG-14 pre-stressed concrete slab- early 1970's to present. 450mm(W) x 450mm(H) 17inches(W) x 17inches(H).
This model represents the 6 metre by 2 metre slab type that replaced the earlier 1.8 metre hexagonal slab in use from the 1950's to the early 1970's. By the 1980's, most Soviet/Russian and WarPac bases had been relaid with this type which provided much better load bearing capabilities and allowed for much easier installation on rough ground and replacement than its hexagonal predecessor. The slabs were pre-stressed longitudinally with a double layer of bars each measuring 12mm in diameter, and laterally with steel mesh. There were two lifting loops, one at each end of each side of the slab. Once the slab was laid, the loops were welded to each other and the joints between the slabs was sealed with mastic.
Applicable aircraft types (with NATO reporting names). Many of these are also applicable to KWB48-481: