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List of NATO reporting names for bombers Bombers, NATO/ASCC names: Tupolev Tu-98 "Backfin" Tupolev Tu-22M "Backfire" Tup...
List of NATO reporting names for hunter-killer and experimental submarines PLA: Podvodnaya Lodka Atomnaya (Hunter/Killer...
List of NATO reporting names for ballistic missile submarines PLARB: Podvodnaya Lodka Atomnaya Racetnaya Ballistecheskay...
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 Submarine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Submarines are popular subjects for films due to the danger, drama and claustrophobia of being on a submarine, and the suspense of the cat-and-mouse game of submarine or anti-submarine warfare.
Ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs or boomers in American slang) carry submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) with nuclear warheads, for attacking strategic targets such as cities or missile silos anywhere in the world.
Submarines did not have a major impact on the outcome of the war, but did portend their coming importance to naval warfare and increased interest in their use in naval warfare.
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 [A-List] Fw: Fidel - Aznar and NATO's crimes against Yugoslavia and the present US/Cuba crisis
A country cannot be conquered with armored divisions, thousands of tanks, helicopters, fighter planes and bombers, dozens of aircraft carriers and cruise missiles, tens of thousands of missiles.
At 2:30 in the morning on April 23, Serbian television headquarters in the center of Belgrade was totally destroyed; 16 people died in the attack, another 19 were wounded, including many journalists, and another 20 were trapped in the rubble.
NATO announced that it was focusing its attacks on communications, radio and television.
lists.econ.utah.edu /pipermail/a-list/2003-April/025510.html   (14483 words)

  
 ats-nato.txt
NATO, he assures us, is thinking very hard about how to get food to them, but air-drops are ruled out because of the danger to NATO pilots.
U.S. fighter-bombers and helicopters and U.S. and NATO small arms, tanks, armored personnel carriers and artillery were all brought to bear on the situation.
The real precedent of the NATO assault on Yugoslavia is that a U.S.-dominated military alliance may arrogate to itself the right to attack another country, bypassing international law and the United Nations.
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List of NATO reporting names for bombers Bombers, NATO/ASCC names: Tupolev Tu-98 "Backfin" Tupolev Tu-22M "Backfire" Tup...
List of NATO reporting names for ballistic missile submarines PLARB: Podvodnaya Lodka Atomnaya Racetnaya Ballistecheskay...
List of NATO reporting names for transport aircraft Transports Li-2 Cab Ilyushin Il-86 "Camber" Tupolev Tu-104 "Camel" A...
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