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  2. Russian usage of mobile crematoriums in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Just before the start of the Russian invasion, the British Ministry of Defense released images of what it claimed were vehicle-mounted crematoriums. The British Secretary of State of Defence Ben Wallace suggested to The Daily Telegraph that they would be used to hide evidence of battlefield casualties, describing them as "chilling". [ 2 ]

  3. ZIL-157 - Wikipedia

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    ZIL-157 on Naissaar island, Estonia. The ZIL-157 is a general-purpose 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton 6×6 truck, produced at the Likhachev plant in the Soviet Union from 1958 to 1977, when production was transferred to the Amur plant, since the Likhachev plant wanted to focus more on modern trucks, such as the ZIL-131 range.

  4. Humvee - Wikipedia

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    BJ2022 – Chinese military vehicle, currently in service; Dongfeng EQ2050 – Chinese military vehicle; FMC XR311 – an early prototype, as the successor to the M151 jeep, that led to the HMMWV; Mohafiz ASV - HIT made Armoured security vehicle of Pakistani origin. GAZ Tigr – Russian military vehicle, currently in service; Hawkei ...

  5. China and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    [25] According to the transcript of the meeting released by the Russian Defense Ministry, Dong stated that China would continue to support Russia on the 'Ukraine issue', and despite pressure from the United States and the European Union, "China will not abandon its established policies and the outside world will not interfere with normal ...

  6. Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 August 2024 ...

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    Russian-installed officials in Luhansk claimed that a Ukrainian missile strike caused a fire in a machine repair and storage facility used by the Russian military. [18] Ukrainian authorities ordered the evacuation of 744 children and their families from four frontline settlements in Donetsk Oblast due to Russian attacks. [19]

  7. KrAZ-255 - Wikipedia

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    Since the KrAZ-255 was the heaviest (weighing 12 tons empty) and most powerful (using a 14,900 ccm engine, producing 240 hp/180 kw) of all Soviet three-axle (6 × 6) military cargo trucks, it was most often used for towing heavier artillery pieces (such as D-74, M-46 and 2A65 howitzers or T-12 anti-tank gun) and also for towing various aircraft ...

  8. List of equipment of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force

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    Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle China: Tiger 4×4: Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle Russia: VP22: Mine resistant ambush protected vehicle China: VP11: Mine resistant ambush protected vehicle China: CSK-181: Armored assault vehicle China: Infantry Mobility Vehicles CSK-141: Armored assault vehicle China: CSK-131: Armored assault ...

  9. Automotive industry in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Yakovlev & Freze (1896) Hippolyte Romanov's electric bus in Gatchina NAMI 1 (1927) The Russian Empire had a long history of progress in the development of machinery.As early as in the eighteenth century Ivan I. Polzunov constructed the first two-cylinder steam engine in the world, [2] while Ivan P. Kulibin created a human-powered vehicle that had a flywheel, a brake, a gearbox, and roller ...