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    The OTR-23 Oka (Russian: OTP-23 «Ока»; named after Oka River) was a mobile theatre ballistic missile (Russian: оперативно-тактический ракетный комплекс)...
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  • Australia by OKA 2B1 Oka, Soviet 420 mm self-propelled mortar OTR-23 Oka, a theatre ballistic missile deployed by the Soviet Union Oka (Bithynia), a...
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    attempt by Russia to replace the Scud missile. The first attempt, the OTR-23 Oka, was eliminated under the INF Treaty. The design work on Iskander was...
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    was one exception, remaining in service until the end of the Cold War. "KN-23". Missile Threat. Retrieved 12 March 2021. "KN-24". Missile Threat. Retrieved...
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    TR-1 Temp (NATO SS-12 Scaleboard) missile OTR-21 Tochka (NATO SS-21 Scarab) missile OTR-23 Oka (NATO SS-23 Spider) missile After the abortive effort with...
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  • warheads.[citation needed] MGM-31 Pershing II, SS-12 Scaleboard Temp-SM and OTR-23 Oka used an active radar homing version of DSMAC (digitized correlator unit...
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    Primer: Ballistic Missile Defense" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. 23 November 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2022. "Iran claims Zolfaghar missile...
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    grid fins used as tail control surfaces (similar devices are used on the OTR-23 Oka, and USAF uses them on MOAB). The flow separation which occurs at high...
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    Elbrus (Scud-A, Scud-B) – 24 launchers plus decoys, retired 1990 OTR-21 Tochka OTR-23 Oka BM-21 Grad — 72 units. RM-70 — 265 RM-70 and RM-70M; delivered...
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  • 400–500 kilometres (250–310 mi)  Russia OTR-21 Tochka-U - 70–185 kilometres (43–115 mi)  Soviet Union/ Russia OTR-23 Oka - 500 kilometres (310 mi)  Soviet Union/ Russia...
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  •  Iran 1990 - 650 1 OTR-21 Tochka (SS-21 Scarab)  Soviet Union 1976 - 880 1 9K72 Elbrus (Scud)  Soviet Union 1957 - 890 1 OTR-23 Oka (SS-23 Spider)  Soviet...
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  • missiles 9M714 for the complex OTR-23 Oka, and in 1989 - the tactical missiles 9M79-1 fot[clarification needed] the complex OTR-21 Tochka. In 1998, the plant...
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    OTR-21 Tochka – 8 launchers bought from Soviet Union in 1980s. Soviet Army had deplyed 18 launchers in Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. OTR-23 Oka –...
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    BM-24, TOS-1, BM-25, and BM-14 multiple rocket launchers. Scud, OTR-21 Tochka, OTR-23 Oka, and 9K52 Luna-M tactical ballistic missiles. 1,350 2K11 Krug...
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  • also called the OTRK Sapsan 9K720 Iskander, a Russian missile system OTR-23 Oka, a Soviet-era missile system National Television and Radio Broadcasting...
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    An incomplete list of equipment on display. 9K52 Luna-M R-17 Elbrus OTR-23 Oka S-75 Dvina 2K11 Krug Spasov M1944 Trigun Ian Elsner (3 September 2018)...
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  • Surgeon-General. Directly Subordinated 76th Missile Brigade, in Telish, with 8x OTR-23 Oka ballistic missile launchers 135th Front Mobile Missile-Technical Base...
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  • technical battalion at Altenhain. In 1984, the brigade was reequipped with OTR-23 Oka theatre ballistic missiles. The brigade received R-17 Elbrus (SS-1C Scud...
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  • Sergey Nepobedimy, 92, Soviet rocket designer (3M6 Shmel, Arena, OTR-23 Oka, OTR-21 Tochka, 9K11 Malyutka). Ron Pundak, 58, Israeli diplomat, involved...
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  • Sergeev was Chief Designer of the missile systems RT-21 Temp 2S, OTR-21 Tochka, OTR-23 Oka and 203 mm 2A44 gun for the self-propelled gun 2S7 Pion. In 1975...
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  • Surgeon-General. Directly Subordinated 76th Missile Brigade, in Telish, with 8x OTR-23 Oka ballistic missile launchers 135th Front Mobile Missile-Technical Base...
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  • Medium and Short-Range Missile Reduction Treaty is signed, including OTR-23 Oka as a "bonus for American partners". 31 May – President Reagan addresses...
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  • oversaw training and exercises, and the testing and introduction of the OTR-23 Oka missile system. After a year as deputy commander, Dimidyuk was appointed...
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  • Document JO 7340.2E, July 24, 2014 FAA Order JO 7340.2M "Contractions", February 23, 2023 FAA Notice N_JO_7340.342 "Laudamotion fliegt unter dem Code OE". www...
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  • for the OTR-21) SS-22 Scaleboard (NATO reporting name for the TR-1 Temp modified versions) SS-23 Spider (NATO reporting name for the R-400 Oka) SS-24 Scalpel...
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    with 2x 9K52 Luna-M ballistic missile launchers (Were being replaced with OTR-21 Tochka in the late 1980s); an Engineer Company; and logistic, maintenance...
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    time, more advanced weapons were in use, such as the OTR-21 Tochka (SS-21) and the R-400 Oka (SS-23), and the Scud-D was not acquired by the Soviet armed...
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    2019-10-07. Russian army receives the PP-2005 pontoon bridge manufactured by the Oka Shipyard armyrecognition.com. 17 November 2016. "ЦАМТО / Новости / Новейший...
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  • (Swedish-German system) MSHORAD (Bolide missile land-based VSHORAD system) RBS 23 ("BAMSE") Rb 71 ("Skyflash" licence made) JRBS-98 ("IRIS-T" air-air, European)...
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    teenagers. Belongs to VGTRK holding Russia 24 — state-owned – news channel OTR — all-Russian federal television channel. Belongs to the Government of the...
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