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    The Strategic Rocket Forces of the Russian Federation or the Strategic Missile Forces of the Russian Federation (RVSN RF; Russian: Ракетные войска стратегического...
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    Korean People's Army Strategic Force (Korean: 조선인민군 전략군; Hanja: 朝鮮人民軍 戰略軍), previously known as the Korean People's Army Strategic Rocket Force (Korean: 조선인민군...
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    Ground Forces, the Navy, and the Aerospace Forces, as well as two independent arms of service: the Strategic Rocket Forces and Airborne Forces. In addition...
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  • Strategic rocket forces may refer to: Strategic Rocket Forces, Russian strategic rocket forces Strategic Rocket Forces (North Korea), North Korean strategic...
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    varying modifications, with the Strategic Rocket Forces using Army uniforms and the Airborne Forces using Aerospace Forces uniforms. The customary basic...
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    Soviet services, behind the Strategic Rocket Forces and the Ground Forces. Preparations for creation of the air defence forces started in 1932, and by the...
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  • the Strategic Rocket Forces in 1997 Rocket and Space Defence Troops moved into the Strategic Rocket Forces, while aviation and air defense forces merged...
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    alone, excluding any explosive warhead.  Russia Strategic Rocket Forces – The Strategic Rocket Forces are the only operator of the Avangard HGV. As of...
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  • The Strategic Forces Command (SFC), sometimes called Strategic Nuclear Command, forms part of India's Nuclear Command Authority (NCA). It is responsible...
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    there are now four independent airborne/air-assault brigades. The Strategic Rocket Forces (RVSN) were to retain 8 missile divisions in place of twelve missile...
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    1989, the Soviet Armed Forces consisted of the Strategic Rocket Forces, the Ground Forces, the Air Defence Forces, the Air Forces, and the Navy, listed...
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    formations of the Armed Forces within the district's territory, with the exception of the Strategic Rocket Forces and Russian Aerospace Forces. In addition, operational...
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    was moved from Leningrad to Moscow in 1958, the year before the Strategic Rocket Forces were formed. Now named the Dzerzhinsky Missile Force Academy, its...
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    the Strategic Rocket Forces first in traditional Soviet order of precedence; the Ground Forces, second; the Air Defence Forces, third, the Air Forces, fourth...
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    The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has a large number of Guards units. 1st Guards Tank Army 2nd Guards Tank Army 20th Guards Combined Arms Army...
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  • Doomsday plane (Russia) (category Strategic Rocket Forces)
    The Doomsday plane is a planned Airborne Command Post to be operated by the Russian Air Force. It is based on the Ilyushin Il-96-400-M commercial aircraft...
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    Space force (redirect from Space forces)
    into the Strategic Rocket Forces from 1997–2001 and 2001–2011, then it merged with the Russian Air Force to form the Russian Aerospace Forces in 2015,...
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    Cheget (category Strategic Rocket Forces)
    of the automatic system for the command and control of Russia's Strategic Nuclear Forces (SNF) named Kazbek (Казбек, named after Mount Kazbek on the Georgia–Russia...
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    Igor Sergeyev (category Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni)
    spent most of his career in the Strategic Rocket Forces. Sergeyev became commander in chief of the Strategic Rocket Forces in 1992. In this position he was...
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    Ground Forces Main Command – Navy Main Command – Air Forces Aerospace Defense Command – Space Forces and Air and Missile Defense Forces Strategic Rocket Forces...
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    Mixed Aviation Division VVS VMF [ru] - 1 May 1961 became 143rd Maritime Rocket Aviation Division. To attack surface ships at long ranges, the Soviet Navy...
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    43rd Red Banner Rocket Army, known officially as the 43rd Red Banner Missile Army, was an army of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces. It was formed in...
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    Air Forces and Air Defence (11-я Краснознамённая армия ВВС и ПВО) (Khabarovsk) operationally subordinated to the Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command:...
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  • aircraft carrier Ulyanovsk Project 1231 Project 1153 Orel Project 11780 Global Rocket 1 Burya R-46 (missile) Alekseyev I-21 Alekseyev I-212 Antonov A-40 Ayaks...
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    Sergeyev, who was elevated from commander (army general) of the Strategic Rocket Forces. As it stands, marshal of the Russian Federation should be considered...
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    RT-2PM2 Topol-M (category Strategic Rocket Forces)
    of Teykovo. Current Strategic Rocket Forces Order of Battle lists the following sites with Topol-M missiles: 27th Guards Rocket Army (HQ: Vladimir) 60th...
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  • Dead Hand (category Strategic Rocket Forces)
    General Varfolomey Korobushin, former Deputy Chief of Staff of Strategic Rocket Forces, in 1992 said that the Russians had a system, to be activated only...
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    5:40 am EST "Russian Military Weakness Increases Importance of Strategic Nuclear Forces". Cdi.org. 11 June 2009. Archived from the original on 28 August...
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    April 2016. Podvig, Pavel (13 December 2007). "Strategic Rocket Forces". Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces. Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved...
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    the Strategic Rocket Forces in 1964 (and later the Chief Space Operations Directorate in 1972). In 1967 the Anti-Missile and Space Defence Forces were...
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