The LRSVM M-18 Oganj (from Serbian: огањ, lit. 'fire') is a modular self-propelled multiple rocket launcher developed in Serbia on FAP2234 6x6 chassis...
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The M-77 Oganj (from Serbian: огањ, lit. 'fire') is a 128mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher developed in the former Yugoslavia. Its NATO designation...
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https://www.mod.gov.rs/lat/16333/nove-mogucnosti-raketne-artiljerije-uz-modularni-oganj-16333 [bare URL] "Насловна". "EDePro, Engine Development & Production"....
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[citation needed] The Košava 1 can be fired from multiple rocket launcher, M-18 Oganj. Košava 1 launch container is similar to ALAS missile containers. Košava...
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2011 FR Yugoslavia Yugoslavia - passed on to successor states M-77 Oganj – (Yugoslavia) M-87 Orkan – (Yugoslavia) Type 63 multiple rocket launcher – (China)...
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September 2023. BM-21 Grad – (Soviet Union) K136 Kooryong LAROM – (Romania) M-77 Oganj – (Yugoslavia) Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launcher – (India) RM-70 multiple...
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BM-21 Grad (redirect from Sakr-18)
ammunition storage unit. LRSV-122 M-96 "Tajfun" (samovozni višecijevni lanser raketa): Modified version of M-77 Oganj with 128 mm barrels replaced with...
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Grad – (Soviet Union) RM-70 multiple rocket launcher – (Czechoslovakia) M-77 Oganj – (Yugoslavia) T-122 Sakarya – (Turkey) LAROM's description on Romanian...
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Obrad Vučurović (section M-77 Oganj)
of the M-77 Oganj self-propelled multiple rocket launcher started in 1968 with Vucurević in charge of development and managing production. The M-87 Orkan...
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Bileća M-84 T-54/T-55 T-34 BVP M-80 OT M-60 BTR-50 BOV M-56 D-30 M-30 M-46 D-20 M-84 M1[dubious – discuss] ZiS-3 2S1 Gvozdika M-63 Plamen M-77 Oganj M-87...
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self-propelled howitzer – 72 Nora M-84 152 mm howitzer – 36 M-87 Orkan 262 mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher – 4 M-77 Oganj 128 mm self-propelled multiple...
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transportation of the PM M71 Floating Bridge sections, M-77 Oganj self-propelled multiple rocket launcher, mounting of M-85 Žirafa mobile radar and fire truck. The...
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selling production licenses to foreign customers, such as those for MLRS M-87 Oganj to Iraq, for grenade launchers to Azerbaijan, small-caliber ammunition...
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Yugoslav-made M-84), 90 self-propelled howitzers (18 domestically-produced Nora B-52 and 72 Soviet-made Gvozdika), 60 Yugoslav-made M-77 Oganj MRLs, 320 Yugoslav-made...
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Brazil 1983 - 128 M71 rocket Yugoslavia 128 32 M-63 "Plamen" Yugoslavia Serbia 128 32 M-77 "Oganj" Yugoslavia Serbia 130 19 Type 70 multiple rocket...
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System). UB M-52 120 mm mortar M-63 Plamen RAK-12 M-71 Partizan rocket launcher single-tube 128 mm M-77 Oganj self-propelled 32 tube 128 mm M-87 Orkan 12-tube...
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VIU-55 Munja (T-55 conversion) M-84AI Nora M-84 M-56 Nora B-52 Sora 122mm LRSVM Morava M-87 Orkan M-96 Orkan 2 M-77 Oganj M-63 Plamen Nimr M57 mortar Universal...
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Type Photo Number Notes Rocket artillery M-63 Plamen Yugoslavia 128mm towed multiple rocket launcher 24 M-77 Oganj Yugoslavia 128mm self-propelled multiple...
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RM-70 multiple rocket launcher (redirect from M-96 Tajfun)
the early 1980s. Operational status unknown. BM-21 Grad WR-40 Langusta M-77 Oganj T-122 Sakarya Fajr-5 RS-122 International Institute for Strategic Studies...
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– ? M-46 – 250–300 D-20 – 20 M84 "NORA A" – 84 Self-propelled Howitzer 2S1 Gvozdika – 100 Rocket Artillery M-63 Plamen – ~800 M-77 Oganj – ~120 M-87 Orkan...
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Hellenic Army was presented the MLRS Tamnava as it seeks to replace RM-70s. M-77 Oganj – (Yugoslavia) T-122 Sakarya – (Turkey) RM-70 – (Czechoslovakia) LRSVM...
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utilizes 122mm "Grad" ammunition. Smaller number of Yugoslav made M-63 Plamen and M-77 Oganj were captured during the Homeland war and entered service with...
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in the following stages: Nasalization: With *N indicating either *n or *m not immediately followed by a vowel: PIE *aN, *eN, *iN, *oN, *uN → *ą, *ę...
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Slavonian огнь (ognĭ) and its descendants: Russian огонь (ogon´), Serbian oganj, Polish ogień, etc., all meaning "fire". The ancient Indian grammarians...
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the first initiative for the crematory to be built came in 1904 from the "Oganj" society, and Minister for Public Health Čedomir Mihajlović approved construction...
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Изследвания В Чест На Академик Стефан Младенов, Sofia Schenkar, Alexander M. (2002), "Proto-Slavonic", in Comrie, Bernard; Corbett, Greville. G. (eds...
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six 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers, six M-63 Plamen and four M-77 Oganj multiple rocket launchers, eighteen 155-millimetre (6.1 in) and twelve 152-millimetre...
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