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Frontovoy Istrebitel, "Heavy
Perspective Frontline Fighter" (TPFI) and the
Lyogkiy Perspektivnyi Frontovoy Istrebitel, "Light
Perspective Frontline Fighter"...
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Soviets seized Mărășești and
incorporated her into the
Soviet Navy.
Renamed Lyogkiy, the ship only
served for a year
before she was
returned to the Romanians...
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Ivanovich Lyogkiy (Russian: Вячеслав Иванович Лёгкий; born 10
August 1946 in Baku) is an
Azerbaijani football coach and a
former player.
Vyacheslav Lyogkiy at...
- The LPO-50 (
Lyogkiy Pyekhotnyy Ognyemyot (Легкий Пехотный Огнемет), "Light
Infantry Flamethrower") is a
Soviet flamethrower.
Developed in 1953 to replace...
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Artilleriyskiy Tyagach Lyogkiy, or AT-L (Russian: Артиллерийский Тягач, Лёгкий (АТ-Л),
meaning light artillery tractor) was a
Soviet Cold War era artillery...
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types of fighters. The PFI
program was
supplemented with the
Perspektivnyy Lyogkiy Frontovoy Istrebitel (LPFI, or "Advanced
Lightweight Tactical Fighter")...
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multirole design designated MFI, the
other a
light tactical fighter named LFI (
Lyogkiy Frontovoy Istrebitel, "Light
Frontline Fighter"). To
minimise costs, both...
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Doblestny (HMS Georgetown)
Vifor class (ex-Romanian)
Lovkiy –
Dexterous (1944)
Lyogkiy –
Nimble (1944)
Regele Ferdinand class (ex-Romanian)
Likhoy –
Dashing (1944)...
- the LFS (Russian: ЛФС,
short for: Лёгкий фронтовой самолёт, romanized:
Lyogkiy Frontovoy Samolyot, lit. 'Light
Frontline Aircraft')
until efforts shifted...
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Revnostnyy Ryavnyy Pytlivyy Project 1135.2/1135.3
Burevestnik (Krivak-IV)
Lyogkiy (ex-Leningradskiy Komsomolets)
Letuchiy Pylkiy Zharkiy Project 1135.6R...