- The 9M120
Ataka (Russian: Атака; Attack) is an anti-tank
guided missile (ATGM)
originating from the
Soviet Union. The NATO
reporting name of the 9M120...
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Attack (Bulgarian: Атака, romanized:
Ataka) is a
nationalist political party in Bulgaria,
founded in 2005 by
Volen Siderov, who was at the time presenter...
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Ataka may
refer to:
Attack (political party),
Bulgarian nationalist political party Ataka (play), a ****anese play used as a
source for the film The Men...
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Atak or
ATAK may
refer to:
Burhan Atak,
Turkish footballer Hurşit
Atak,
Turkish weightlifter Serkan Atak,
Turkish footballer Atak Lual,
South Sudanese...
- The TAI/AgustaWestland T129
ATAK is a twin-engine,
tandem seat, multi-role, all-weather
attack helicopter based on the
Agusta A129
Mangusta platform. It...
- and
armored to
survive in
urban combat. The AFV is
armed with four 9M120
Ataka missile launchers, two 30 mm 2A42 autocannons, two AG-17D
grenade launchers...
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Android Team
Awareness Kit (
ATAK, also as
Android Tactical ****ault Kit, and
Android Tactical ****ault Kit for
Civilian Use,
ATAK-CIV) is an
Android smartphone...
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Ataka & Co. (安宅産業,
Ataka Sangyo) was a
major ****anese
general trading company headquartered in Osaka.
Ataka opened its
first US
office in 1918 and had...
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Ataka (安宅,
Ataka) is a ****anese Noh play
written in 1465 by
Kanze Kojiro Nobumitsu. It has been
described as a
masterpiece of
genzai noh, a type of Noh...
- FC
Ataka Minsk (Атака) was a
Belarusian football club
based in Minsk. They
disbanded in 1998. FC
Ataka-407
Minsk was
formed in 1986. In 1992 the team...