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  2. 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]

  3. Ural Diesel Engine Plant - Wikipedia

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    The plant was formed in 1941 as Ural Turbine Factory as part of a large scale movement of industrial capacity from western Russia during the Second World War.The engine manufacturing facilities of the Kirov Plant in Leningrad [1] and the Kharkov diesel factory 75 (Харьковский дизельный завод №75) [2] were transported to the Ural region of Russia ().

  4. 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]

  5. Take a look at the BMP-3, Russia's answer to the US-made ...

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    The combat vehicle was developed to replace Russia's aging fleet of BMP-1 and BMP-2 vehicles, upgraded with a thicker armour made of steel and aluminium and equipped with more modern weaponry with ...

  6. Tigr (military vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Специальная полицейская машина СПМ-2 (Special Police Vehicle SPM-2) Tigr-Alfa-BB (Tiger-Alpha-VV) is an SPM-1 with GOST 50963-965 level 5 ballistic protection all around (instead of a mixture of level 3 and 5). Two additional glass hatches on the roof allow for the firing of personal weapons.

  7. 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]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Angara (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    The URM-2 has a diameter of 3.6 m (12 ft) for the Angara A5 and other proposed variants. The Angara 1.2 will [clarification needed] fly a smaller RD-0124A-powered second stage, which may be 2.66 m (8 ft 9 in) to maintain commonality with Block I [21] or widened to 2.9 m (9 ft 6 in) to maintain a consistent diameter with URM-1. [22] [needs update]