- OJSC
Power Machines (translit.
Siloviye Mashiny abbreviated as
Silmash, Russian: ОАО «Силовы́е маши́ны») is a
Russian energy systems machine-building...
- amateur. The team of
Karpaty was
founded on 18 January, 1963. In 1961
Silmash Lviv won the
championship of Lviv
Oblast but lost its
promotional play-off...
- FC
Silmash Kharkiv was an ****ociation
football club of
Ukrainian SSR and
Soviet Union. The club
represented the German-owned
engine factory ****ferich...
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Energy Ansaldo Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Rolls-Royce
General Electric Silmash ODK
Pratt &
Whitney P&W
Canada Solar Turbines Alstom Zorya-Mashproekt MTU...
- (India)
MAPNA (Iran)
Ansaldo (Italy) Mitsubishi, KwHI, Toshiba, IHI (****an)
Silmash, Ural TW,
Nevsky Turbine Plant (Nevsky NTW) [ru], KTZ Energomash-Atomenergo...
- MW (GTU52 6F01 54 MW) at RGT,
Rybinsk GTE-180, GTE-160, further,
along SilMash, GTT, KTZ and UTZ GTN-25 UTZ Gas
TurboGenerator 25 MW GPA-25/76 at Nevsky...
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Tserkva (4) 1965 FC
Zoria Vasylkiv 1966 FC
Spartak Bila
Tserkva (5) 1967 FC
Silmash Bila
Tserkva 1968 FC
Avtomobilist Bila
Tserkva 1969 FC
Kholodylnyk Vasylkiv...
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compete in the
league for
several years and were
forced to
relocate to the
Silmash Stadium on
Sulymy St,
before returning as
Karpaty Lviv from 1972 to 1975...
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completely in
shadow of some
other Kharkiv teams such as FC
Dynamo Kharkiv, FC
Silmash Kharkiv, and others.
Among notable players of the
early period, it should...
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Lokomotyv Kovel (3) 1972 FC
Silmash Kovel (1) 1973 FC
Silmash Kovel (2) 1974 FC
Shakhtar Novovolynsk (5) 1975 FC
Silmash Kovel (3) 1976 FC
Shakhtar Novovolynsk...