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  2. Russian armoured train Baikal - Wikipedia

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    The Russian armoured train Baikal is an armoured train currently in use by Russia in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine in 2022. [5] Unlike the newer trains Yenisei and Volga, Baikal was already built long before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Both Baikal and its sister train, Amur were reactivated back in 2016, originally for rear-line ...

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

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    Baikal: Armoured train: 1 Russia: Built in 2016 and retrofitted in 2022 for the Russian invasion of Ukraine to serve for front-line logistical and fire support. [300] [302] Volga: Armoured train: 1 Russia: Built in 2022 for the Russian invasion of Ukraine to serve for rear-line anti-mine countermeasure and anti-sabotage operations. [303] [304 ...

  4. Russian armoured train Amur - Wikipedia

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    The Russian armoured train Amur is an armoured train currently in use by Russia in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine in 2022. [3] Unlike the newer trains Yenisei and Volga, Amur was already built long before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Both Amur and its sister train, Baikal, were reactivated back in 2016, originally for rear-line logistical ...

  5. Putin has supposedly used the train more since 2021 as it cannot be tracked in the same way as planes Inside Vladimir Putin’s luxury armoured train – that has its own beauty salon Skip to main ...

  6. Armoured train - Wikipedia

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    An armoured train (Commonwealth English) or armored train (American English) is a railway train protected with heavy metal plating and which often includes railway wagons armed with artillery, machine guns, and autocannons. Some have also had ports used to fire small arms from the inside of the train, especially in earlier armoured trains.

  7. Baikal–Amur Mainline - Wikipedia

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    The BAM departs from the Trans-Siberian railway at Tayshet, then crosses the Angara River at Bratsk and the Lena River at Ust-Kut, proceeds past Severobaikalsk at the northern tip of Lake Baikal, past Tynda and Khani, crosses the Amur River at Komsomolsk-on-Amur and finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Sovetskaya Gavan.

  8. Category : Military equipment of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Russian armoured train Amur; Russian armoured train Baikal; Russian armoured train Volga; Russian armoured train Yenisei; List of aircraft losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War; List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War

  9. List of Russian military bases - Wikipedia

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    "Baikal" Armored Train Gudauta Occupied Georgia 7th Military Base [5] Tskhinvali and Java Occupied Georgia 4th Guards Military Base [6] Prokhladny Kabardino-Balkar Republic 346th Spetsnaz Brigade Vladikavkaz Republic of North Ossetia-Alania HQ, 58th Army. 429th Motor Rifle Regiment HQ, 19th Motor Rifle Division. Mozdok Republic of North Ossetia ...