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  2. Military Thought - Wikipedia

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    According to Western military analysts, the content of Military Thought magazine was the key to understanding the strategy of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries. Through the magazine, Western intelligence inquired about the development of Soviet military science, military reforms in the Soviet Union, Soviet tactics of modern combat ...

  3. Ratnik (program) - Wikipedia

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    Ratnik ( Russian: Ратник; Warrior) is a Russian future infantry combat system. Some components, including the communication systems and night vision technologies, have extremely limited military distribution. It is designed to improve the connectivity and combat effectiveness of combat personnel in the Russian Armed Forces.

  4. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Unknown number of tanks brought back from storage because of the losses during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and upgraded/rebuilt. [166] [51] As of 10 May 2024 at least 840 (4 T-80B, 545 T-80BV, 4 T-80BVK, 27 T-80BV Obr. 2022, 96 T-80U, 2 T-80UK, 7 T-80UE-1, the only T-80UM2, 118 T-80BVM, 18 T-80BVM Obr. 2022 and 18 unknown variants) have ...

  5. Military Affairs (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Military Affairs. (magazine) "Military Affairs" [1] was a popular Russian-language military (military-scientific) magazine on military affairs, the press organ of the People's Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs on the part of the General Staff. It was published once a week. Until 1920, it was the only periodical in Russia designed for ...

  6. Russian military moves in the Arctic worry the U.S. and NATO

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    In March 2018 and February 2019, Russian bomber jets targeted Norway’s Globus radar system in mock air attacks, barreling towards the domed structures before abruptly turning back. Russia’s ...

  7. Starlink in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022, two days after Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukraine requested American aerospace company SpaceX to activate their Starlink satellite internet service in the country to replace internet and communication networks degraded or destroyed during the war. Starlink has since been used by Ukrainian civilians, government and military.

  8. Beijing may be tempted to side with Putin in the Ukraine ...

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    Beijing also has purchased Russian military technology, including jet engines that China cannot produce by itself. But by and large, experts said, Putin has given up most of the technology Moscow ...

  9. US hits Chinese, Russian firms over Moscow military aid - AOL

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    The Special Technology Center in St. Petersburg, Russia, which once made a variety of surveillance gadgets for the Russian government and now focuses on drones for the military, was first targeted ...