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The "Armata" Universal Combat Platform (Russian: Армата) [8] [9] is a Russian advanced next generation modular heavy military tracked vehicle platform. The Armata platform is the basis of the T-14 (a main battle tank), the T-15 (a heavy infantry fighting vehicle), a combat engineering vehicle, an armoured recovery vehicle, a heavy armoured personnel carrier, a tank support combat vehicle ...
TAB-71 - based on BTR-60. [1] 1872 copies manufactured. In 2010, Romania owned 846 TAB-71 transporters, 375 being in use. Some transferred to Moldova. The TAB-71 vehicles will be decommissioned, scrapped and gradually replaced by the future TBT 8×8 armoured personnel carrier, the development of which was started on March 17, 2011.
On 8 May 2015, the band released their single "Army of the Night" and "Armata Strigoi" on 5 June 2015. Their new album Blessed & Possessed , which was released on 17 July 2015. [ 27 ] They embarked on a tour supporting the album into 2016.
Blessed & Possessed is the sixth studio album by German power metal band Powerwolf, [7] released on 17 July 2015 by Napalm Records.The band wrote it during 2014 and began recording it in January 2015 [8] at the Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden, and was produced by Fredrik Nordström. [9]
The T-14 Armata has been described as early as 2016 as a major concern for Western armies, [105] [106] and British intelligence views the unmanned turret as providing many advantages. [106] However, at the time Western observers questioned Russia's ability to produce modern tanks like the T-90 and T-14 in significant numbers.
Strigòi is a Romanian word that originated from a root related to the Latin terms strix or striga with the addition of the augmentative suffix "-oi" (feminine "-oaică"). [3] [4] Otila Hedeşan notes that the same augmentative suffix appears in the related terms moroi and bosorcoi (borrowed from Hungarian boszorka) and considers this parallel derivation to indicate membership in the same ...
In March 1916, the information services of the Army [10] had the 1st news of a concentration of Austrian forces in the Trentino sector. These were to be the preparations for the so-called Strafexpedition, planned by the Chief of Staff of the Imperial Royal Austro-Hungarian Army, Field Marshal Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf.
Emilio Bertotti (20 November 1915 – 8 March 1916) Settimio Piacentini (8 March – 17 June 1916); Oreste Bandini (18 June – 11 December 1916), was killed in the sinking of the Regina Margherita