But, heck, what would you think that a Soviet Siberian long term mothball warehouse where surplus rocket engines were stored might contain? I'm guessing 10,000 crates of archaic Mosin-Nagants, 560,000 rolls of very thick not quite 'flesh'-colored nylon stockings, Premier Brehznev's 1971 Cadillac Eldorado with flat cracked tires on all four corners sitting over a pool of dried motor oil residue, 246 metric tons of red paint, one paint brush, a scientific prototype military tank with a 'mind control beam' turret, eleven failed counterfeit copy attempts of the 1965 Chevy Corvair powered by modified 2-stroke tractor engines, and 250,000 rolls of canvas motivational political posters encouraging the collective student youth to vigorously meet the goals of the 1966 sorghum and okra harvest requirements as set down by the Central Committee's agricultural bureau.
I was thinking they stuck them in the warehouse that also held all the spare MiG-21, -25 and T-54 engines.
Also, in one of those warehouses, the Russians recently found a brand new in box T-44 radiator.