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Yartsev (Russian: Ярцев) is a
Slavic masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Yartseva. It may
refer to:
Georgi Yartsev (1948–2022), Soviet/Russian...
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Georgi Aleksandrovich Yartsev (Russian: Гео́ргий Алекса́ндрович Я́рцев; 11
April 1948 – 15 July 2022) was a
Russian football coach and player. He was...
- The Volkov-
Yartsev VYa-23 (Волков-Ярцев ВЯ-23) is a 23 mm (0.91 in) autocannon, used on
Soviet aircraft during World War II. In 1940, A.A.
Volkov and...
- Lunin, and M.
Bundin during World War II as a
replacement for the Volkov-
Yartsev VYa-23 cannon. It
entered service in 1944. The NS-23
round was derived...
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Anatoliy Dmitrievich Yartsev (Russian: Анатолий Дмитриевич Ярцев; born 16
January 1993) is a
Russian badminton player. He
competed at the 2013
Kazan Universiade...
- A. A.
Richter to
replace the
wartime Nudelman-Suranov NS-23 and Volkov-
Yartsev VYa-23,
entering service in 1949. The NR-23 is a single-barrel,
short recoil-operated...
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agent of the NKVD. He
worked as a
junior diplomatic official as
Boris Yartsev in the emb****y of the
Soviet Union in Helsinki.
Rybkin was born Boruch...
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Denis Nikolayevich Iartsev (Russian: Денис Николаевич Ярцев; born 18
September 1990) is a
Russian judoka. He
competed at the 2016
Summer Olympics in the...
- that of the I-220.
Armament was to
consist of two 23 mm (0.91 in) Volkov-
Yartsev VYa-23
cannons and six 7.62 mm (0.300 in)
ShKAS machine guns; all firing...
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Viktor Vladimirovich Yartsev (1904, Moscow,
Russian Empire – 1940, Moscow,
Soviet Union) was the Head of the
Department of
Water Transport,
Highways and...