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Tactical Aircraft (LTA; Russian: Лёгкий Тактический Самолёт - ЛТС, romanized:
Legkiy Takticheskiy Samolyot - LTS), is a single-engine,
stealth fighter aircraft...
- The LPO-50 (
Legkiy Pyekhotnyy Ognemet (Легкий Пехотный Огнемет), "Light
Infantry Flamethrower") is a
Soviet flamethrower.
Developed in 1953 to replace...
- Baryatinsky, Mikhail.
Legkiy tank T-26 (Light Tank T-26). Modelist-Konstruktor.
Special Issue No. 2 (2003), pp. 45–46 Baryatinsky, Mikhail.
Legkiy tank T-26 (Light...
- of the
Project 1135 (Krivak I)
ships Leningradski Komsomolets (renamed
Legkiy in 1992), Letuchiy,
Pylkiy and
Zharkiy of the
Krivak I group. The refit...
- 2007, the
Russian armed forces adopted the
launcher designated as LPO-97 (
Legkiy Pekhotnyy Ognemet; Легкий Пехотный Огнемет; ‘light
infantry flamethrower’)...
- armour.
Maxim Kolomyets has
written in his book on T-50 (T-50.
Luchshiy legkiy tank
Velikoy Otechestvennoy) that this
additional armour was
added by Finnish...
- London: Arms and Armour. ISBN 9781854092670. Baryatinskiy,
Mikhail (2003).
Legkiy Tank T-26 (Light Tank T-26) (in Russian). Moscow: Modelist-Konstruktor....
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Solyankin et al., p. 240
Solyankin et al., p. 251 Baryatinsky,
Mikhail (2003).
Legkiy tank T-26 (Light Tank T-26). Modelist-Konstruktor.
Special Issue No. 2 (in...
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Ardent (1976)
Leningradskiy Komsomolets –
Leningrad Komsomol (1976);
renamed Legkiy, "Light" in 1992.
Letuchiy –
Flighty (1977)
Pylkiy –
Fervent (1979) Zadornyy...
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Liogkii ("Лёгкий"), or
Legkiy or Legkii, was a 38-gun
Russian Speshni-class
frigate launched in 1803. She
served in the
Mediterranean during the Anglo-Russian...