Military equipment

Ural-375 - Soviet-made all-wheel drive truck, designed to overcome off-road. The assembly of the car was carried out at the automobile plant in Miass. Transport had the greatest demand at the beginning of the 70s of the last century; it is not produced now. The main customer of the 375th model was the army.

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The satellite communications station Р-441-ОВ provides operation through the ESSS-2 satellite relays in the geostationary orbit “Globus-1”, “Globus-1M”, “Globus” and through the ESSS-2 satellite relays in the high-elliptical orbit “Meridian” "In modes with signal processing on board and with direct retransmission in the 4/6 and 7/8 GHz frequency bands, as well as through civilian satellite repeaters of the Express, Yamal type in direct retransmission modes in the 4 / frequency band 6 GHz.

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Today, one of the most common types of military equipment in all armies of the world are armored personnel carriers. But this was not always the case. Their rapid development began after the end of the Second World War. The military realized how important it is to increase the mobility of infantry and increase its security. In the USSR in 1949 the BTR-40 was adopted, which was almost an exact replica of the American Scout Car M3A1 armored personnel carrier, supplied under lend-lease.

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The Russian 152-mm regimental howitzer 2A61 "Pat-B" of the 1991 model is a high-power towed artillery system designed to break into the long-term line of enemy fortifications to the entire depth of the front. The gun can be used as an offensive and defensive firing means of supporting rifle subunits in the direct fire contact and long range.

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Patrol boats capable of operating in the coastal maritime zone, represent one of the most popular classes of ships today. Due to the high speed, modern means of communication and light weapons such small vessels perfectly cope with the tasks of protecting coastal waters and keeping watch in territorial waters.

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The main combat tank T-80 UD "Birch" is a multipurpose armored combat vehicle that combines high maneuverability and mobility, good security and great firepower. The tank is designed to break through the enemy defenses in field conditions, to combat the enemy’s armored mobile fire weapons, to destroy the enemy firing points in the offensive zone of the troops.

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The BTR-70 is an armored personnel carrier of Soviet and Russian production, which is equipped with four axles (eight driving wheels). The machine can overcome trenches and water obstacles, as well as move on the water surface. Armored vehicles are used to equip motorized rifle detachments. He transports the soldiers to the designated places and fires them on foot.

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Russia is one of the world leaders in the development of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS). The first such system, the BM-13 Katyusha, was created in the USSR on the eve of the Second World War. Much attention was paid to reactive artillery in the postwar period. In 1964, the BM-21 Grad jet system, which is still considered one of the best in the world, was launched into mass production.

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The Boeing 757 is a medium-haul narrow-body aircraft. This passenger liner was developed by Boeing in 1982. Produced in 2004. Overview of the cabin and the location of the best places The passenger cabin of the Boeing 757 is able to accommodate from 200 to 280 people (depending on the type of layout and model liner).

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The Soviet light amphibious tank PT-76B is an armored amphibious type combat vehicle. The tank was created as a means of strengthening the army units and subunits of the marines during the landing operations, involving the overcoming of large water obstacles. Created in 1951, the car remained in service with parts of the Soviet Army until the early 90s of the 20th century.

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The combat vehicle BM-14-17M became the successor to the glorious jet mortars of World War II. The product was developed in the late 40s to replace the obsolete BM salvo system on the platform of ZIS-6 cars and American Studebaker cars. The main work on the creation of a new combat vehicle BM-14-17M was completed in 1952, after which the weapon was put into service by the Soviet Army.

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The Yak-7 is a Soviet single-piston fighter of the Second World War period, created at the Yakovlev Design Bureau on the basis of the Yak-7UTI training machine. The release of the aircraft began in late 1941 and lasted until 1944. Yak-7UTI, being designed to train flight personnel, has undergone further a number of amazing transformations and played a very important role in the history of the Great Patriotic War.

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Su-39 is a promising Russian attack aircraft, the development of which began in the Sukhoi Design Bureau in the late 80s. This combat vehicle is the result of a deep modernization of the famous “flying tank” - the Soviet Su-25 attack aircraft. And if to speak more precisely, it was created on the basis of one of the modifications of the aircraft - the Su-25T, designed to destroy tanks and other enemy armored vehicles.

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The Great Patriotic War was gradually coming to an end. The development of the new T-44 tank was in progress, but the army needed a tank with a new 100 mm weapon much earlier. Of course, the troops already had an effective tank destroyer, namely the SU-100, but the fixed felling features imposed their own limitations.

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An-32 is a light multi-purpose military transport aircraft that can be operated in a variety of climatic conditions, including hot climates (up to 50 ° C), as well as on high-altitude airfields (altitude up to 4500 m). The main purpose of the AN-32 is shipping on the lines of medium and small length.

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