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    The M-87 Orkan (from Serbian: оркан, lit. 'hurricane') is a Yugoslav fully automated self-propelled multiple rocket launcher. The generic M-87 project...
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  • languages M-87 Orkan, Yugoslav multiple rocket launcher Operation Orkan 91, military operation during the Croatian War of Independence Orkan-e Kord, village...
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  • M87 (redirect from M-87)
    M87 or M-87 may refer to: M87 machine gun, a Yugoslav copy of the NSVT machine gun M-87 Orkan, a Yugoslav rocket-artillery vehicle Tumansky M-87, a Soviet...
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    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 is...
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    – Passed on to successor states M-63 Plamen – (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) M-87 Orkan – (Yugoslavia) M-18 Oganj – (Serbia) BM-21 Grad –...
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    spare parts)  Yugoslavia - passed on to successor states M-77 Oganj – (Yugoslavia) M-87 Orkan – (Yugoslavia) Type 63 multiple rocket launcher – (People's...
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  • developed through reverse engineering and plans obtained for Orkan M-87 including launcher M-87 and rocket 262mm used in that process all obtained from BNT...
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    – (United States of America) LAR-160 – (Israel) Astros II – (Brazil) M-87 Orkan – (Yugoslavia) The name Chunmoo (天橆) means to cover the sky. The name...
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    M-84 152mm howitzer - 36 M-87 Orkan 262mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher - 4 M-77 Oganj 128mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher - 60 M-94...
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  • Bileća M-84 T-54/55 T-34 BVP M-80 OT M-60 BTR-50 BOV M-56 D-30 M-30 M-46 D-20 M-84 M-1[dubious – discuss] ZiS-3 2S1 Gvozdika M-63 Plamen M-77 Oganj M-87 Orkan...
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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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  • System  Myanmar Since 2018 260 8 TOROS missile—long range  Turkey 262 12 M-87 "Orkan"  Yugoslavia  Serbia 306 8 Lynx-EXTRA  Israel 300 4 T-300 Kasırga  Turkey...
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  • M-87 Orkan  Yugoslavia  Serbia Multiple rocket launcher 4 Deployed in the Mixed Artillery Brigade. M-63 Plamen  Serbia Multiple rocket launcher 18 M-77...
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    S-75 Dvina surface-to-air missile, mounted on the same chassis as the M-87 Orkan multiple rocket launcher, known in Iraq as Ababil-50. The unguided version...
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    to 75 km range. Development is partially based on experience gained on M-87 Orkan and KOL 15 - VERA 120 km 400mm rocket program developed by Military Technical...
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    – (Turkey) Fajr-5 – (Iran) M-63 Plamen – (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) M-77 Oganj – (Yugoslavia) M-87 Orkan – (Yugoslavia) "Defence & Security...
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    Gvozdika – 100 Rocket Artillery M-63 Plamen – ~800 M-77 Oganj – ~120 M-87 Orkan – ~10 FROG-7 – 10 Yugoslav anti-tank regiments had towed anti-tank guns...
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  • 128mm MRL, no longer fit for purpose, retired and awaiting disposal. M-87 Orkan - 260mm MRL, captured during Battle of the Barracks in 1991. Systems are...
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  • launcher 67-260 127 mm 180 mm 300 mm SS-40 SS-60 Sajeel Produced under license as the Sajeel. M-87 Orkan  Yugoslavia Multiple rocket launcher 2 262 mm...
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    Flak carriages mounted with double 262 mm rocket launch tubes from the M-87 Orkan MLRS, instead of the 88 mm gun. It was capable of deploying cluster bombs...
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  • (MANPAD) Unguided rockets for multiple rocket launchers (M-77 Oganj, M-63 Plamen, M-87 Orkan, LRSVM Morava) Mortar shells for 60mm 81/82mm and 120mm mortars...
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    May, the RSK military attacked Zagreb and Zagreb Airport using eleven M-87 Orkan rockets carrying cluster munitions. The attack was repeated the next day...
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    days after the battle began. In response, the ARSK attacked Zagreb using M-87 Orkan missiles with cluster munitions. Subsequently, Milošević sent a senior...
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  • to retaliatory attacks. The Yugoslav-produced Orkan 262 mm multiple rocket launchers (MRL) fires M-87 non-guided missiles. The ones fired against Zagreb...
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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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  • T-72M1 Tank 1982-1990 500 Romania T-55 Tank 1982-1984 150 Yugoslavia M-87 Orkan 262mm Multiple rocket launcher 1988 2 South Africa G-5 155mm Towed gun...
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    to use long-range artillery (including FROG-7 ballistic missiles and M-87 Orkan) to bombard Karlovac, the Zagreb suburb of Lučko, Samobor and Jastrebarsko...
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  • Drvar, but were beaten back by VRS infantry supported by artillery and M-87 Orkan rockets. The second stage of the offensive commenced on 12 September....
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    howitzer Nora M-84 152mm howitzer M-87 Orkan 262mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher M-77 Oganj 128mm self-propelled multiple rocket launcher M-94 Plamen-S...
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  • paravojske – 21. rujna 1991". 21 September 2014. Marcikić, M; Kraus, Z; Dmitrović, B; Mosunjac, M; Marusić, A (3 September 1991). "Civilian Massacre near...
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