- 9K114
Shturm (Russian: 9К114 «Штурм», lit. '****ault') – is a
SACLOS radio guided anti-tank
missile system of the
Soviet Union. Its GRAU
designation is...
- Kolos-2
would be
formed based on
another football club of Kyiv Oblast,
Shturm Ivankiv, that
competed at
amateur and
regional levels.
Since 2017 Kolos...
-
missile is the AT-9 Spiral-2. It is the next
major generation in the 9K114
Shturm (AT-6 Spiral) family. The
missile has
radio command guidance and is also...
- The
Shturm turret is a
remotely controlled turret,
developed in Ukraine, for
light armored vehicles. The
turret adds 1,300
kilograms (2,900 lb) to a vehicle's...
-
eligible Mykolaiv and
Shturm Ivankiv. However,
Shturm Ivankiv merged with
Kolos Kovalivka as the latter's
reserve team. The
place of
Shturm was
filled by one...
-
Shturm-2002
Moskovskaya Oblast, a.k.a.
Shturm Ruza, is a
Russian water polo club.
Founded in 2002 in Chekhov,
Moscow Oblast, in 2010 it was relocated...
- side. Mi-24PTRK
Modification of the Mi-24D that was used for
testing the
Shturm V
missile system for the Mi-24V. Mi-24DU A
small number of Mi-24Ds were...
- (SACLOS) wire- and
radio guided anti-tank
missiles (such as the
Russian 9K114
Shturm) and
infrared homing missiles.
These were not
ready in time for the Gulf...
-
carries ATGMs while the
right carries light anti-aircraft missiles. The 9K114
Shturm (NATO
reporting name is AT-6 SPIRAL) is a tube-launched,
SACLOS antitank...
- rapid-fire
heavy machine gun
mounted in a chin turret, and the use of the 9K114
Shturm (AT-6 Spiral) anti-tank missile. A
directive was
issued on 6 May 1968 to...