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BMP-4
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BTR-T
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BMP-T
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Self-propelled artillery
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2S1 Gvozdika
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2S4 Tyulpan
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2S5 Giatsint
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2S7 Pion
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2S9 Nona
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2S19 Msta
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2S23 Nona-SVK
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2S30 Iset
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2S31 Vena
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ASU-57
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ASU-85
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MRLs
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BM-14
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BM-21 Grad
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BM-24
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BM-25
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BM-27 Uragan
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TOS-1
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BM-30 Smerch
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Missiles
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FROG-7
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9K79 Tochka (SS-21 Scarab)
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R-400 Oka (SS-23 Spider)
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Iskander (SS-26 Stone)
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Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons
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BTR-40A
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BTR-152A
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BTR-152D
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ZSU-57-2
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ZSU-23-4
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2S6 Tunguska
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Missiles
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2K11 Krug (SA-4 Ganef)
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2K12 Kub (SA-6 Gainful)
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9K22 Tunguska (SA-19 Grison)
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9K31 Strela-1 (SA-9 Gaskin)
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9K33 Osa (SA-8 Gecko)
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9K35 Strela-10 (SA-13 Gopher)
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9K37 Buk (SA-11 Gadfly)
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9K330 Tor (SA-15 Gauntlet)
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S-300 (SA-10 Grumble)
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Pantsir-S1
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