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  • ...surface-to-air missile was the '''S-75 Dvina''', designated by NATO as the S-75 Dvina. In the Soviet nomenclature, the S-75 was the entire system of missiles, ra | title = V-75 S-75 Dvina
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  • | pagename = S-75 Dvina | abc = S-75 Dvina
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  • ...fense missiles in wide deployment. Their NATO reporting designation was [[S-75 Dvina]].
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  • ...fense missiles in wide deployment. Their NATO reporting designation was [[S-75 Dvina]].
    204 bytes (26 words) - 06:56, 4 April 2024
  • ...ands|D or E-band]] nodding height finding radar used with the [[S-75 Dvina|S-75 Dvina]] and [[SA-5 missile|SA-5 GAMMON]] [[surface-to-air missile]]s
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  • #REDIRECT [[S-75 Dvina]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[S-75 Dvina]]
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  • | pagename = S-75 Dvina | abc = S-75 Dvina
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  • {{r|S-75 Dvina}} {{r|S-75 Dvina}}
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  • {{r|S-75 Dvina}}
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  • {{r|S-75 Dvina|S-75 Dvina}}
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  • ...oviet response resulted in the first [[S-75 Dvina]] (NATO reporting name [[S-75 Dvina]]) installation being spotted on April 5. <ref name=AFM2005-03>{{citation
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  • {{r|S-75 Dvina}}
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  • ...the Soviet [[S-75 Dvina]] [[surface-to-air missile]], known by NATO as the S-75 Dvina. In the early sixties, if S-75s were in an area, it was a fairly safe assum
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  • ...North Vietnam]], of identifying [[FAN SONG]] ground radars used with the [[S-75 Dvina]] [[surface-to-air missile]], as well as [[fighter aircraft|MiG fighter]] I
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  • ...surface-to-air missile was the '''S-75 Dvina''', designated by NATO as the S-75 Dvina. In the Soviet nomenclature, the S-75 was the entire system of missiles, ra | title = V-75 S-75 Dvina
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  • | Soviet/Russian S-75 Dvina (NATO designation S-75 Dvina, U.S. MIM-104 Patriot
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  • ...lly to attract the [[FAN SONG]] radar of the Soviet [[S-75 Dvina]]/NATO: [[S-75 Dvina]], so SIGINT could be collected of an SA-2 mission.
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  • {{rpl|S-75 Dvina}} [[S-75 Dvina}}
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  • ...North's air defenses, with the first [[S-75 Dvina]] (NATO reporting name [[S-75 Dvina]]) [[surface-to-air missile]] installation being spotted on April 5. <ref n
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  • ...activation of specific weapons systems in the air defense network, such as S-75 Dvina Surface-to-air missile| surface-to-air missiles (SAM), Anti-aircraft artill ...s, for which North Vietnam primarily a Soviet S-75 Dvina (NATO designation S-75 Dvina).
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  • ...techniques can identify specific patterns and individual objects; a Soviet S-75 Dvina installation, for example, had a characteristic six-pointed star pattern ev
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  • 10 KB (1,592 words) - 06:04, 8 April 2024
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