Stamp
SCG13244 - USSR 1960 – IFAC International Federation of Automatic Control Congress, Moscow (60 Kopeks)
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Issued by the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1960, this commemorative stamp marks the 1st Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) held in Moscow. The design prominently features the IFAC emblem with circular arrows symbolizing global cooperation in automation and control engineering. At the left appears a stylized view of Moscow State University, representing Soviet scientific advancement during the early space-age era. The stamp highlights the growing importance of cybernetics, automation, and industrial control technologies during the Cold War period. It remains an attractive thematic collectible for science, engineering, and technology philately collections.
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