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GP WASR-10 63 field stripped. The rifles are semi-automatic firearms manufactured in Romania by the Cugir Arms Factory and based on the Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965 (PM md. 63/65), which in turn was patterned directly after the Soviet AKM, itself a modernized derivative of the AK-47.
Description: Romanian coin: 5 bani 1975: Date: 29 May 2013: Source: Own work: Author: scan by Bogdan Giușcă; coin by National Bank of Romania: Permission (Reusing this file)PD; scan released under PD
Romanian Rally Championship: Laurențiu Borbely Scottish Rally Championship: Charles Samson Co-Drivers: Alec Samson South African National Rally Championship: Sarel van der Merwe: Co-Drivers: Brian Woodhead Spanish Rally Championship: Antonio Zanini Co-Drivers: Víctor Sabater
BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romania's pro-European parties reached a firm commitment late on Tuesday to form a governing majority that cordons off the hard right and potentially endorses a single ...
PRO Romania: PRO România (PRO) 110 0 European Democratic Party: Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party: Partidul Național Țărănesc Creștin Democrat (PNȚCD) 42 0 European Christian Political Movement (ECPM) New Right: Noua Dreaptă (ND) 2 0 Alliance for Peace and Freedom (APF)
The TR-85 is a main battle tank designed for the armed forces of Romania.Based on the TR-77-580, the TR-85 tank was developed from 1978 to 1985 and produced from 1986 until 1990.
As part of the Romanian Navy endowment programme spanning 20 years, plans are to build three new frigates. [246] Tetal-I replacement Offshore patrol vessel (illustration) Romania: Offshore patrol vessel 2 Romania also aims to buy two offshore patrol vessels similarly armed to corvettes in order to address the urgent needs of the navy.
The Pușcă Automată model 1986 (automatic rifle model 1986, abbreviated PA md. 86 or simply md. 86) is the standard assault rifle used by the Romanian Military Forces. It is manufactured in Cugir, Romania by the ROMARM firm, located in Bucharest. The export name for this variant is the AIMS-74. [2]