- The
LAZIKA (Georgian: ლაზიკა) is a
proposed Georgian Infantry fighting vehicle,
developed by the
Scientific Technical Center STC
Delta and
funded by the...
- The
Kingdom of
Lazica (Georgian: ეგრისი, Egrisi; Laz: ლაზიკა,
Laziǩa;
Ancient Gr****: Λαζική, Lazikḗ),
sometimes called Lazian Empire, was a
state in the...
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Lazika (Georgian: ლაზიკა) is a
proposed planned city in Georgia, on the country’s
Black Sea littoral,
named after the
ancient kingdom of Lazica. Proposed...
- are
unofficial estimates of the
World Gazetteer. The
intent to
construct Lazika, a new city on Georgia's
Black Sea littoral, was
unveiled by
President of...
- name to FC
Lazika Zugdidi and the
following season the club won
promotion back to the
Umaglesi Liga.
Ahead of the 2003–04 season, FC
Lazika Zugdidi merged...
- The
Lazika is Delta's
attempt to
manufacture a
suitable modular infantry fighting vehicle created for
multiple tasks.
Delta considers the
Lazika as one...
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during the
sixth century AD. It was one of the key
fortresses guarding Lazika (modern Mingrelia) from Sasanian,
Persian and
Iberian (East Georgian/Kartlian)...
- Spain) BVP M80 IFV (Yugoslavia)
Combat Vehicle 90 (Sweden)
Dardo IFV (Italy)
Lazika, (Georgia) M2
Bradley (US)
Marder (IFV) (Germany) MLI-84 – a
Romanian IFV...
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Petit Véhicule Protégé DELGA-1
series Didgori-1 Didgori-2 Didgori-3 TAAV
Lazika ZCRS-122 AFVs
produced in
Germany Leopard 1
Leopard 2 VT tank H-400 – Design...
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Season 2002–03
Dates 4
September 2002 – 31 May 2003
Champions Lazika Zugdidi Promoted Lazika Zugdidi Mertskhali Ozurgeti Mtskheta Relegated Kolkheti Khobi...