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  2. Saturn (detachment) - Wikipedia

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    AEK-919KKashtan” 9x18mm submachine gun; PP-91 KEDR submachine gun; PP-19 Bizon submachine gun; PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN submachine gun; KS-23M Drozd shotgun; AEK-971 assault rifle; AN-94 assault rifle; AK-74M assault rifle; AK-103 assault rifle; 9A-91 carbine assault rifle; RPK-74 light machine gun; OSV-96 anti-materiel rifle; SVD sniper rifle ...

  3. Degtyaryov Plant - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Kovrov in 1916, the firearms plant has been supplying Russian and Soviet armed forces with weapons ever since. Weapons such as the Degtyaryov anti-tank rifle (), the Degtyaryov machine gun, the Shpagin submachine gun and the Goryunov heavy machine gun (SG-43 Goryunov) were created at the plant.

  4. Kortik CIWS - Wikipedia

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    Its export version is known as Kashtan (Russian: Каштан, English: Chestnut), with the NATO designation CADS-N-1 Kashtan. [ 8 ] The Kortik is found on the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov , the Kirov -class battlecruiser , the Neustrashimy -class frigate , as well as the People's Liberation Army Navy Sovremenny -class destroyers ...

  5. AEK-971 - Wikipedia

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    The AEK-971 is also available in 5.56×45mm NATO, designated as the AEK-972 and in 7.62×39mm, designated as the AEK-973. The KORD 6P67 and KORD 6P68 is a successor variant of the AEK-971 and AEK-973 respectively, that was announced on 23 December 2014, which features numerous internal and external improvements over its predecessor and was ...

  6. Kashtan-class salvage vessel - Wikipedia

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    The Project 141, (NATO reporting name Kashtan class) is a class of salvage vessel/submersible support built at Rostock's Neptun Werft in East Germany for the Soviet Navy. [1] In total, eight ships of this type were commissioned from 1988 to 1990. [2] The ships became part of the Russian Navy after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

  7. List of equipment of the National Guard of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Model Image Origin Type Number Details Armoured vehicles BTR-70 Soviet Union Armoured personnel carrier: N/A [20]: BTR-80 BTR-82A Soviet Union Russia Armoured personnel carrier

  8. AEK-999 - Wikipedia

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    The AEK-999 uses the same receiver group as the PKM. The most important change is a new barrel, made of the same steel used in aviation machine guns for greater durability. This new barrel is partially fluted to save weight and improve heat dissipation, and is provided with a mirage top cover and more effective muzzle brake .

  9. Spata Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Spata Training Centre (Greek: Προπονητικό Κέντρο Σπάτων) is the name given to AEK Athens' training complex, located in Spata near Spata International Airport. Also hosting the club's youth academy. The facility replaced the old Thrakomakedones Training Centre, which was in use until 2010.