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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 named passenger trains of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian name Transliterated name Name meaning Railroad Train endpoints Train number Operated Note Ref Аврора Avrora Aurora: RŽD: Moscow Leningradsky – St.Petersburg Glavny: 741/742, 743/744 1963–2010 Returning to service 19th December 2024 ? Арктика Arktika Arctic: RŽD: Moscow Leningradsky – Murmansk: 015А/016А present [1 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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

  7. Category:Armoured trains - Wikipedia

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  8. Baikal–Amur Mainline - Wikipedia

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    In a confusing transfer of names, the label BAM applied from 1933 to 1935 to the project to double-track the Trans-Siberian east of Lake Baikal, constructed largely using forced labor. [ 9 ] 1945 saw the finalisation of plans for upgrading the BAM for diesel or electric instead of steam traction, and for the heavier axle-loads of eight-axle oil ...

  9. List of armoured trains - Wikipedia

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    Names of fifty trains have been confirmed, but it is hard to be sure the exact number that remain to be found. Near the end of the war, on December 1, 1920, twenty-six trains formed the part of the armoured train Polish forces: nr 1 Piłsudczyk; nr 2 Śmiały; nr 3 Lis-Kula; nr 4 Hallerczyk; nr 5 Stefan Batory; nr 6 Generał Iwaszkiewicz; nr 7 ...