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  2. Voronezh radar - Wikipedia

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    Russia claims the radar can detect targets the size of a "football ball" at a distance of 8000 km. [2] Voronezh-VP (77Ya6-VP) works in the meter range and was designed by RTI Mints. The only one built has 6 segments instead of the 3 of the Voronezh-M. [9] A Voronezh-M is claimed to cost 2.85 billion rubles and a Voronezh-DM 4.3 billion rubles. [10]

  3. Blok DM-03 - Wikipedia

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    'Block DM-03', GRAU index: 11S861-03), is a Russian upper stage used as an optional fourth stage on the Proton-M and Angara A5 heavy-lift rockets. Three have been launched, the first in December 2010; [2] the first two launches failed before fourth stage ignition, the first as a result of a problem with the Blok DM's fuel load. [3]

  4. Yeniseysk-15 - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union announced that the new radar was for space surveillance rather than for early warning of missile attack, and hence was compliant with the ABM treaty. The radar was given the designation OS-3 (OS-1 was Mishelevka and OS-2 Balkhash) rather than an RO- designation which would be associated with an early warning site. [2]

  5. Angara A5 - Wikipedia

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    Angara A5 (Russian: Ангара-А5), is a Russian expendable heavy lift launch vehicle which consists of one URM-1 core and four URM-1 boosters, a 3.6-metre (12 ft) URM-2 second stage, and an upper stage, either the Briz-M, Blok DM-03 or the KVTK. [2]

  6. Armavir Radar Station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located on the former Baronovsky Airfield (Russian: аэродром Бароновский) 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south west of the village of Glubokiy and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south west of Armavir. The station was described as starting to operate at the end of 2006 [2] and then entering "experimental combat mode" in 2008. [3]

  7. List of rocket stages - Wikipedia

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    Gamma-2: United Kingdom: Black Arrow: Retired Blok D Soviet Union Russia: N1, Proton, Proton-K: Retired Blok DM-03 Russia: Proton-M: Angara A5: In service Blok DM-SL Soviet Union Russia: Zenit-3SL: In service Briz-KM Russia: Rokot: Angara 1.2: In service Briz-M Russia: Proton-K, Proton-M, Angara A5: In service Castor 30 United States: Antares ...

  8. Tigr (military vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The Military-Industrial Company (Voyenno-Promishlennaya Kompaniya, VPK) from Russia has upgraded its Tigr (Tiger) 4x4 light utility vehicle (LUV) called ASN-233115 Tigr-M SpN, (SpN for Spetsialnogo Naznacheniya, ). "The modernization of the Tigr is based on the combat experience gained during the counter-terrorism operation in Syria"

  9. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Russia: As of 10 May 2024 at least 2 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] 9S18 Kupol: Target acquisition radar Unknown Soviet Union Russia: As of 10 May 2024 at least 2 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [46] 9S15 Obzor: Target acquisition radar for S-300V: Unknown Soviet Union Russia: 1L219M Zoopark-1 ...