The literal translation of the title is: Strong Eagle.
What's amazing was that this film was fictitious when made, but the exact copy was repeated years later when former-USSR agents tried to infiltrate Chinese border after the Sino-Russia split in 1960.
The former-USSR agents were not from KGB, the more commonly known Soviet spy agency, but from GRU, the less known military intelligence agency. When they tried to infiltrate Chinese border at Xinjiang, the northwestern border between former-USSR and China, one of the attempt was to disguise as camels, but the attempt failed because the size of the footprint was that of adult camel, but the distance between each footprint was for baby camel. As a result, the spies were caught.
This is not the only debacle GRU made, in similar attempt on the Siberian-Manchurian border at far east, GRU made the same mistake except this time the agent disguised as a black bear. Again, without any chance of being able to flee back to former-USSR, the agent was caught after the infiltration failure.
One could not wonder, since such disaster could simply being avoided if GRU watched this film, why didn't they? How stupid could they get?