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  2. Brazil–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 the Russian-Brazilian Commission of High Level of Cooperation (CAN) was created, headed by the Head of Government of the Russian Federation and the Vice-President of the Federative Republic of Brazil and regulated by the Brazil-Russia Cooperation Treaty, signed on 21 November 1997. Its operational mechanism is the Intergovernmental ...

  3. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Combat support/Patrol Unknown Russia: Argo Combat support/Patrol Unknown Russia [364] Uran-9: Combat support/Patrol 20 [365] Russia [366] [367] Uran-14: Multifunction engineering machine: Unknown Russia [368] Yozhik Combat reconnaissance Unknown Russia: BR-2/BR-1/BRG-1 Combat support/Minelaying/Casevac About 60 [369] Russia [370] Nerekhta ...

  4. Brazil during World War I - Wikipedia

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    Brazil's direct participation in land operations was limited to a preparatory military mission of 24 officers and sergeants, sent to Europe in mid-1918. Its members were attached to allied units, mainly in the French Army, to gain awareness of modern techniques employed in organisation and combat on the Western Front.

  5. List of Russian military cooperation agreements with other ...

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    In 2015, Russia began air strikes in Syria to support Assad's struggling troops. [24] Tajikistan: Member of the CSTO Uzbekistan: Military cooperation of Russia and Uzbekistan are regulated primarily by the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation of May 30, 1992. [25] Vietnam: In 2021, Russia and Vietnam signed a military-technical deal. [26]

  6. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    1993 Used by Police of Russia and other security forces Russia Saiga-12. Automatic shotgun. 12-gauge shotgun, 16, 20, .410 gauge shotgun Late 1990s Used by Russian armed forces Russia KS-23. Special Carbine 23mm bore shotgun: 1970–present, used by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Border Guard Service Soviet Union: Molot Bekas-M

  7. List of infantry weapons of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Support guns. Krupp 7.62cm L/16.5 Infanteriegeschütz; Krupp 7.7cm L/20 Infanteriegeschütz; Krupp 7.7cm L/27 Infanteriegeschütz; Anti-tank weapons. Becker 2cm M2 Tankabwehrgewehr; DWM 1.32cm MG 18 Tank und Flieger; Mauser 1.3cm M1918 Tankgewehr; Rheinmetall 3.7cm M1918 Tankabwehrkanone; Anti-aircraft weapons. Becker 2cm M2 Flugzeugabwehrgewehr

  8. Brazilian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    War of Canudos (1893–1897): The deadliest rebellion of Brazil, the insurrectionists defeated the first 3 military forces sent to quell the rebellion. [25] Contestado War (1912–1916) : Was a guerrilla war for land between settlers and landowners, the latter supported by the Brazilian state's police and military forces. The war lasted from ...

  9. List of military alliances - Wikipedia

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    Military alliances shortly before World War I. Germany and the Ottoman Empire allied after the outbreak of war.. This is the list of military alliances.A military alliance is a formal agreement between two or more parties concerning national security in which the contracting parties agree to mutual protection and support in case of a crisis that has not been identified in advance.

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