The 169th Training Centre is a division-sized training formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. The Training Centre's main task is to prepare young professionals...
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92nd Training Centre (Ukraine), Ukrainian Ground Forces, Soviet Union 169th Training Centre (Ukraine), Ukrainian Ground Forces, Ukraine 242nd Training Centre...
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of Ukraine' - Military Faculty of the 'Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute' National Technical University 169th Training Centre, Desna 300th Tank Training Regiment...
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The 92nd Training Centre was a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, that drew most of its history from the 92nd Guards Rifle Division, that became...
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Viktor Nikoliuk (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
Viktor Nikoliuk (Ukrainian: Віктор Дмитрович Ніколюк; born October 19, 1975, Kirovohrad Oblast) is a Major General who serves as commander of Operational...
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month, the personnel were trained at the 169th Training Centre in the city of Desna. After completing training, the troops of the battalion were then stationed...
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the 26 Artillery Brigade. Advance training for saninstruktors in the 169th Training Centre. Combat care trainings for volunteer battalions and volunteer...
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Guards Tank Training Division, reformed as 169th District Training Centre. 117th Guards Tank Division, reformed as 119th District Training Centre. M55S, T-62...
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Kozak (armored personnel carrier) (category Armoured personnel carriers of Ukraine)
anti-tank guided missile system. It appeared at the 169th Training Centre in May 2015. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry conducted comparative tests of 11...
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Desna, Chernihiv Oblast (category Populated places on the Desna in Ukraine)
settlement. The settlement houses a major military training center (169th Training Centre) of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. It was hit by an airstrike by Russian...
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Ihor Plakhuta (category Major generals of Ukraine)
Separate Presidential Brigade. As of 2009, he was the commander of the 169th Training Centre. Later, he was the head of the Southern Territorial Command of the...
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Tupolev Tu-95 (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
Krai, Russian SFSR 169th Independent Guards Mixed Aviation Regiment – Cam Ranh Base, Khánh Hòa Province, Vietnam Ukraine Ukrainian Air Force – inherited...
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guided missile system. In May 2015 the vehicle appeared in the 169th Training Centre. All Kozak vehicles are based on the Iveco chassis. ZAZ (Zaporizhia...
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anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (Ukrainska Povstanska Armiya, UPA) was a guerrilla war waged by Ukrainian nationalist partisan formations...
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Military history of the Russian Federation (section Possible expansion after Russian invasion of Ukraine)
the 72nd (in 3rd Army Corps), 85th, 88th, 124th, 128th, 144th, 164th, and 169th Motor Rifle; the 11th Separate Tank Brigade; the 49th Separate Airborne...
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allegiance to Ukraine which was formed out of the Soviet union republic, the Ukrainian SSR. In 1992 it was reduced to the 1st Army Corps of the Ukrainian Ground...
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Desna barracks airstrike (category Ukraine articles missing geocoordinate data)
they cite the missile attack on the 169th Desna Training Center of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, carried out by the Russians on May...
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December 1991, part of the Training Centre's equipment and weapons were withdrawn from Chechnya by rail. In 1992, the Training Centre was disbanded. By Directive...
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division in 1957. The division became a training unit in 1962, and became the 392nd District Training Centre in 1987. It then became part of the Russian...
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regiments of Tu-16 bombers were transferred to Soviet Naval Aviation (the 12th, 169th, 172nd and 240th Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiments). In 1954-1955, as part...
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The Antonov An-24 (Russian/Ukrainian: Антонов Ан-24) (NATO reporting name: Coke) is a 44-seat twin turboprop transport/passenger aircraft designed in...
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List of Soviet Army divisions 1989–1991 (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
RSFSR) 242nd District Training Centre of the Airborne Forces (Gaižiūnai/Jonava, Lithuanian SSR) created from the 44th Training Airborne Division, 1987...
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The 72nd Guards Joint Training Centre is a training centre of the Belarus Armed Forces. It trains warrant officers and junior specialists for the Belarus...
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Battalion (3 companies) 303rd Panzerjäger Battalion ( 3 companies - Stug III) 169th Infantry Division (9 battalions) 378th Grenadier Regiment (I. to III. Battalions)...
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Kirill Moskalenko (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
Kirill Semyonovich Moskalenko (Russian: Кирилл Семёнович Москаленко, Ukrainian: Кирило Семенович Москаленко, romanized: Kyrylo Semenovych Moskalenko;...
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Rodion Malinovsky (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky (Russian: Родио́н Я́ковлевич Малино́вский, Ukrainian: Родіо́н Я́кович Малино́вський, romanized: Rodion Yakovych Malynovskyi;...
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Nikita Khrushchev (category First secretaries of the Communist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union))
approved thousands of arrests. In 1938, Stalin sent him to govern the Ukrainian SSR, and he continued the purges there. During what was known as the Great...
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from the original on 13 May 2020. Retrieved 23 June 2020. "Iran Ranked 169th on 2016 World Press Freedom Index". journalismisnotacrime. 21 April 2016...
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learned that the men of the 409th regiment, which had been relocated to Ukraine, had elected him as their commander (at the start of the Russian Revolution...
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This was Arteta's 100th Premier League win as Arsenal manager, from his 169th game in charge. The club started May with a 3–0 win over 10th-placed Bournemouth...
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