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The PSL (Romanian: Puşcă Semiautomată cu Lunetă, 7.62x54mm model 1974, "scoped semi-automatic rifle") is a Romanian designated marksman rifle. It is also called PSL-54C , Romak III , FPK and SSG-97 ( Scharfschützengewehr 1997). [ 5 ]
Accordingly, Romania designed the PSL rifle as a substitute for the SVD Dragunov, and IOR was tasked with developing a scope for the rifle as a replacement for the Russian PSO-1. The result was the LPS 4x6° TIP2 telescopic sight, which became the standard Romanian sniper riflescope. The company is traded on the Bucharest Stock Exchange.
PSL sniper rifle Small arms made by UM Cugir LAROM multiple rocket launcher B-33 Zimbru APC (licensed built BTR-80) MLI-84M infantry fighting vehicle TR-85M1 Bison tank IAR 99 Șoim jet trainer and light attack aircraft IAR 330 Puma Naval Frigate Mărășești, the largest warship of the Romanian Navy ever built in Romania
He was a political prisoner after he opposed the communist dictatorship which was enforced in the Kingdom of Romania by the Soviets. [2] After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, he founded the Socialist Liberal Party (PSL; Romanian: Partidul Socialist Liberal) in 1990 which shortly afterwards merged within the National Liberal Party (PNL) then led by its first post-1989 president Radu Câmpeanu. [3]
Cugir Arms Factory is a Romanian state owned defence company that is one of the oldest defence companies of Romania. Cugir Arms Factory has a history that can be traced back to 1799 during the Austrian Empire .
Romanian foreign intelligence said Russia was the "enemy state" involved and had engaged in hybrid attacks including tens of thousands of cyber attacks and other sabotage.
The Romanian Socialist Party (Romanian: Partidul Socialist Român, PSR) is a political party in Romania formed as the Socialist Alliance Party (PAS) in 2003. It developed out of the wing of the Socialist Party of Labour (PSM) that objected to the merger of PSM with the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in July 2003 and wanted the PSM to continue as a socialist party.
The Romanian far-right presidential candidate at the centre of a Russian electoral meddling scandal turned up at the place he would have voted in on Sunday, saying the Constitutional Court's ...