• Zoopark (Russian: Зоопарк) was one of the founding rock groups which began the golden era of rock music in Russia. The group was founded in 1981. It consisted...
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  • Zoopark may refer to: Zoopark-1, the truck-mounted Russian radar system Zoopark (band), Russian rock band Zoopark railway station, Railway station located...
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  • Drama Theatre, along with drummer Valery Kirilov [ru] (who later joined Zoopark) and sound designer Andrey Kuskov. However, Tsoi lost interest in the project...
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  • leader of the band Zoopark. Born in Leningrad, in the 1970s he was a member of the Russian rock group Aquarium, and in 1981 he formed Zoopark, which became...
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    based on the MT-LBu. 1L219 "Zoopark-1" – radar vehicle of the target locating and fire control system 1L219. 1L219M "Zoopark-1M" – modernised version, presented...
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    Aquarium, Kino, Zoopark, Piknik, Alisa, DDT, Televizor, N.E.P., etc. It also included the nascent Russian art-rock movement, typified by bands such as Auktyon...
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  • drummer (The Cyrkle) Aleksandr Khrabunov, 61, Russian rock guitarist (Zoopark) 2 Alemayehu Eshete, 80, Ethiopian jazz singer MadClip, 34, Greek-American...
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    1979 to 1985, the albums of such groups as Mashina Vremeni, Aquarium, Zoopark, Kino, and Alisa were recorded in his unofficial studio, AnTrop. From 1980...
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    Reconnaissance Radar System Red Color Type 704 Radar BL904 radar 1L219 Zoopark-1, 1989 1L220 Zoopark-2 Counter-battery fire Counter rocket, artillery and mortar...
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  • Los Angeles Times. June 2, 1990. "Stiv Bators, 40, Singer With Dead Boys Band". The New York Times. August 23, 2022. Archived from the original on August...
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    the Leningrad Rock Club, which provided a stage to bands such as DDT, Kino, Alisa, Zemlyane, Zoopark, Piknik, and Secret. The first Russian-style happening...
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  • that the BL904 radar also incorporate former-USSR counter-battery radar Zoopark-1 radar, two of which was purchased by China from Ukraine, but such claim...
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    the Nautilus was sold out to them... Televizor, Kino, Alisa, Aquarium, Zoopark, Piknik, Automatic Satisfiers, DDT, NEP, and Grazhdanskaya Oborona (formally)...
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    Artillery Brigade (2A36/BM-21/2S7M Malka self-propelled howitzers with Zoopark-1 counter-battery radars), BM-27 Uragan multiple rocket launchers (delivery...
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    Grebenshchikov. It unified more than 20 rock bands from Leningrad including "Aquariym", "DDT", "Zoopark" and others. They were touring at homes for the...
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