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  2. Strategic Rocket Forces - Wikipedia

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    Like most of the Russian Armed Forces, the Strategic Missile Forces had limited access to resources for new equipment in the Yeltsin era. However, the Russian government made a priority of ensuring that the Missile Forces received new missiles to phase out older, less-reliable systems, and to incorporate newer capabilities in the face of ...

  3. Kalibr (missile family) - Wikipedia

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    The missile is designed to share common parts between the surface and submarine-launched variants but each missile consists of different components, for example, the booster. The missile can be launched from a surface ship using a vertical launching system (VLS). It has a booster with thrust vectoring capability.

  4. List of Russian military bases - Wikipedia

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    53rd Arsenal Main Missile and Artillery Directorate Sklad-40: Tver Oblast 55th Arsenal Main Missile and Artillery Directorate Kaluga: Kaluga Oblast 60th Arsenal Main Missile and Artillery Directorate Lipetsk: Lipetsk Oblast 63rd Arsenal Main Missile and Artillery Directorate Karachev: Bryansk Oblast 67th Arsenal Main Missile and Artillery ...

  5. Category:Guided missiles of Russia - Wikipedia

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  6. Russian Missile Troops and Artillery - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Missile Troops and Artillery of the Russian Federation. The Missile Troops and Artillery (MT & A), (Russian: Ракетные войска и артиллерия, romanized: Raketnyye voyska i artilleriya – РВиА) are a Combat Arm of the Russian Ground Forces, They are the primary means of providing fire on the enemy during combined-arms operations.

  7. Missile vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A Russian Strategic Rocket Forces MZKT-79221 missile vehicle carrying an RT-2PM2 Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile. A missile vehicle, also known as a missile carrier, missile truck, or (if capable of launching) missile launcher vehicle, is a military vehicle that is purpose-built and designed to carry missiles, either for safe transportation or for launching missiles in combat.

  8. List of missiles by country - Wikipedia

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    DRDO SFDR BVRAAM: [6] Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet propulsion based air to air missile; Novator KS-172: Russian/Indian air-to-air missile designed as an "AWACS killer" Nag: anti-tank missile Helina: air-launched version of Nag anti-tank missile; SANT Missile: [7] Standoff anti-tank missile; Amogha: anti-tank missile; SAMHO (missile) DRDO Anti Tank ...

  9. List of missiles - Wikipedia

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    R-7 Semyorka intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR/Russia; Cold War) (NATO name SS-6 Sapwood) R-9 Desna intercontinental ballistic missile (USSR/Russia; Cold War) (NATO name SS-8 Sasin) R-11 Zemlya tactical ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-1b Scud) R-12 Dvina theatre ballistic missile (USSR; Cold War) (NATO name SS-4 Sandal)