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  2. Armed Forces of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Transnistria also has a domestic rocket launcher industry which has built the Pribor-1 and Pribor-2 rocket launchers with 20 tubes and 48 tubes respectively; both systems are of 122mm caliber. Transnistria does have a small domestic drone industry which has been producing reconnaissance drones for the military since at least 2019.

  3. Operational Group of Russian Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Operational Group of Russian Forces in Transnistria (OGRF; Romanian: Grupul Operativ al Trupelor Ruse din Transnistria, GOTR; Russian: Оперативная группа российских войск в Приднестровье, romanized: Operativnaya grupoa rossiyskikh voysk v Pridnestrovye, ОГРВ) is a sizable overseas military task force of the Russian Armed Forces.

  4. Russian military presence in Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    On 23 March 1992, Shaposhnikov signed a decree authorising the transfer of military equipment of 14th Guards Army units stationed on the right bank of the Dniester to the Republic of Moldova. This military equipment had constituted the majority of the materiel utilized by the Moldovan National Army in the ensuing War of Transnistria.

  5. Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. Unrecognised state in Eastern Europe This article is about the unrecognized state. For the administrative unit of Moldova, see Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester. For other uses, see Transnistria (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Transylvania ...

  6. Category:Military of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military of Transnistria" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Cobasna ammunition depot - Wikipedia

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    Legally and internationally recognized as part of Moldova as a whole, the unrecognized breakaway state of Transnistria controls the village and the ammunition depot and has denied access to international observers, [2] an exception being the Russian military forces located in the region ever since the end of the Transnistria War in 1992. [3]

  8. Joint Control Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Control Commission (Romanian: Comisia Unificată de Control, COC; Russian: Объединенная контрольная комиссия, ОКК) is a tri-lateral peacekeeping force and joint military command structure from Moldova, Transnistria, and Russia that operates in a demilitarized zone on the border between the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.

  9. Military Institute of the Ministry of Defense (Transnistria)

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    It was founded originally on 7 May 1993 and was reorganized as an independent institution from the military faculty of the civilian Shevchenko Transnistria State University on 30 April 2008. In August 2009, [2] the institute was awarded a battle flag and was given the honor of being renamed to honor Alexander Lebed in July 2012.