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  2. List of equipment of the Defense Forces of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Used for transporting heavy equipment. Kamaz Soviet Union: Military truck Used for various roles. Ural-375 Soviet Union: Military truck Used for supplies transport, also used as launch platform for BM-21 Grad. Tatra 813 Czechoslovakia: Military truck Used as platform for RM-70 multiple launch rocket system and SpGH DANA. Unimog Germany ...

  3. Defence Forces of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. supplied Georgia with many types of infantry equipment to Georgia such as infantry personal protection equipment, firearms, APC's and anti tank missiles. Georgia has also received MANPADs and radars from France [citation needed]. NATO militaries also often train with Georgian military and have annual military drills in Georgia.

  4. Georgian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian Air Force was formally re-established in 2016 but all fixed wing aircraft were left abandoned till 2020. Under the leadership of Georgian Minister of Defense Irakli Garibashvili the Air Force was re-prioritized and aircraft owned by the Georgian Air Force are being modernized and re-serviced after they were left abandoned for 4 years.

  5. Lists of currently active military equipment by country

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    Equipment of the United States Marine Corps. Equipment of the United States Navy. currently active ships of the United States Navy. currently active United States military watercraft. Equipment of the United States Air Force. currently active United States military aircraft. Equipment of the United States Coast Guard.

  6. Military history of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Early states in present-day Georgia, c. 600 to 150 BC. Iberia (Georgian: იბერია, Latin: Iberia and Greek: Ἰβηρία), also known as Iveria (Georgian: ივერია), was a name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Georgian kingdom of Kartli [1] (4th century BC – 5th century AD), corresponding roughly to east and south present-day Georgia.

  7. Category:Military equipment of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    S. SWAN III. Categories: Military equipment by country. Military of Georgia (country) Science and technology in Georgia (country) Military equipment of Asia by country. Military equipment of Europe by country.

  8. List of former equipment of the Georgian Armed Forces

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    120 T-55AM2s and T-54s were ordered from Czech Republic in 1998. [6] some were inherited from Soviet Union and saw service during 90s. 3 T-54s were in service by 2010. [7] as of 2017 they are retired. 200,At the start of the Georgian Civil War at least one tank which was used as monument, was restored by Georgian forces.

  9. List of countries by level of military equipment - Wikipedia

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    Japan, South Korea and Poland [citation needed] are generally considered de facto nuclear states due to their believed ability to wield nuclear weapons within 1 to 3 years. [ 17][ 18][ 19] South Africa produced six nuclear weapons in the 1980s, but dismantled them in the early 1990s.