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  2. Hatsavita Mountain Warfare Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Hatsavita Mountain Training Center is a Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia) (or MVD) training facility located in Labinsk, Krasnodar Krai, southern Russia. The MVD, together with the Federal Security Service (FSB), carries out most internal security operations in Chechnya .

  3. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    The first orders for the A-545 rifle were announced in mid-2020. It is believed these orders total about 500 assault rifles that were destined for Spetsnaz units and some Airborne personnel. [11] Russia AK-203: 7.62×39mm: The AK-203 was developed in the 2010s by Kalashnikov Concern.

  4. Pavel Tsatsouline - Wikipedia

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    Publications that were (and remain) important to the normalization of kettlebell and other spetsnaz strength training techniques being adopted into American Gym culture are listed below: Power to the People!: Russian Strength Training Secrets for Every American (2000). ISBN 0-938045-19-9. Bullet-Proof Abs (2000). ISBN 0-938045-25-3.

  5. Spetsnaz - Wikipedia

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    In another Tom Clancy game, Endwar, Spetsnaz Guard Brigades is the name of the élite branch of the Russian army. The spetsnaz have also been referenced and featured multiple times in the video game series Call of Duty, mainly in the Modern Warfare titles. Spetsnaz are also featured in multiple entries in the ARMA series.

  6. Russian Special Forces University - Wikipedia

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    The university's instructor team of certified specialists, [14] led by Daniil Martynov, has experience in the preparation and execution of special operations. [15] [16] Some of the instructors are veterans of the famous counter-terrorism task force group «Alpha» of the Russian Federal Security Service, many of them with state awards for completed operations.

  7. Gunslinger's gait - Wikipedia

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    The gunslinger's gait or KGB walk is a walking pattern observed in individuals associated with the KGB or the Red Army. [citation needed] It is a standard walk, except with the non-dominant hand swinging freely, but the other in place, near a pocket or a holster, so that the individual is ready to draw a gun at a moment's notice if there were to be an unexpected threat.

  8. Special Operations Forces (Belarus) - Wikipedia

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    The units of the Belarusian SSO, which include two airborne brigades and one Spetsnaz brigade, are the only fully manned ground combat units in the Armed Forces of Belarus. Belarus's units conduct joint exercises with the Armed Forces of Russia in which the nation's special forces participate extensively. Belarus's ruling party has been accused ...

  9. Russian commando frogmen - Wikipedia

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    The Russian commando frogmen (Russian: Морской спецназ, romanized: Morskoy spetsnaz), informally called "commando frogmen" in civilian media, are a Russian Naval Spetsnaz unit under operational subordination to the GRU that specialized in amphibious reconnaissance to prepare for amphibious warfare operations, clandestine operation, defense against swimmer incursions, direct ...