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  2. Macross II: The Role-Playing Game - Wikipedia

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    The main RPG contains all the rules of the Megaverse system, and various options for creating characters, as well as special protocols for playing as the series' characters themselves. The 112-page book also contains technical data for many U.N. Spacy and Marduk combat vehicles. Further material is included with Sourcebook One: The UN Spacy.

  3. List of aircraft of the Romanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Romania: Fighter 1 Retired in 1935 1934 IAR 14: Romania: Fighter 21 Retired in 1940 1934 IAR 15: Romania: Fighter 1 Crashed in 1938 1934 IAR 16: Romania: Fighter 1 Retired in 1940 1934 IAR 22: Romania: Trainer 2 Retired in 1935 1934 SET 7K: Romania: Trainer/reconnaissance 60 Retired after 1948 1935 Potez 543: France: Bomber 10 Retired in 1945 ...

  4. 1st Surface to Air Missiles Brigade (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Surface to Air Missiles Brigade "General Nicolae Dăscălescu" (Romanian: Brigada 1 Rachete Sol-Aer), is the main air defense unit of the Romanian Air Force. Its headquarters are located in Chitila. [1] The brigade was created on August 1, 1973, by merging the 18th and 19th Mixed Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiments.

  5. List of equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Licensed built after the Chinese Type 59–1, itself a copy of the Soviet 130 mm towed field gun M1954 M-46. Romania also produced a 76 mm mountain gun designated M82 and a 120 mm mortar designated M 1982. SU-100: 100 mm self-propelled anti-tank gun Czechoslovakia: 23-47 [46] [47] In storage. Acquired by 1957. [263] Used as firing range targets ...

  6. 1st Air Corps (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Corpul 1 Aerian (1st Air Corps), was formed on 1 January 1943 from Gruparea Aerienă de Luptă (Air Combat Group - GAL). It was the only large Romanian air unit on the Eastern Front . After Romania changed sides in August 1944, the 1st Air Corps provided air support to the Romanian and Soviet armies in Transylvania , Hungary , and Czechoslovakia .

  7. Aviation in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Army took an interest in aviation from the earliest days, facilitating the construction of the Vlaicu I in 1910. The next year, the Army formed the Aviation Group, which over the next few years was equipped with locally manufactured Farman biplanes under license and also acquired two Blériot monoplanes, several Bristol-Coandă monoplanes and two Morane Type F monoplanes.

  8. Romanian Special Operations Forces Command - Wikipedia

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    Badge of the former 6th Special Operations Brigade. In the late 1990s, the Romanian Armed Forces considered the possibility of creating a unified special operations force. The Romanian Joint Chiefs of Staff had discussions in which they sought to decide whether to keep the existing orders of battle of elite units incorporated into each separate category of forces (ground forces, the air force ...

  9. Romanian Space Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Space Agency (ROSA; Romanian: Agenția Spațială Română) is a public institution [2] that coordinates Romania's national space technology.ROSA, established in 1991, is subordinate to the Romanian Ministry of Education.