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}} | }}The '''Russian Ground Forces''', also known as the '''Russian Army''', is the land component of the [[Russian Armed Forces]]. It serves as the primary branch of the armed forces and conducts all land based operations. | ||
==History== | |||
==Structure== | |||
==Personnel== | |||
==Equipment== | |||
<small><i>Main Article: [[Equipment of the Russian Ground Forces]]</i></small><br> | |||
The Russian Ground Forces equipment consists of a mix between Soviet era equipment and modern Russian federation equipment. For example the bulk of the tank force consists of soviet era t-70, t-80 but modern Russian tanks are also used like the t-90<ref>The t-90 was put into service in 1992, the USSR collapsed on December 26th 1991.</ref>. | |||
==Ranks and insignia== | |||
==Commanders== | |||
==See also== |
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The Russian Ground Forces, also known as the Russian Army, is the land component of the Russian Armed Forces. It serves as the primary branch of the armed forces and conducts all land based operations.
History
Structure
Personnel
Equipment
Main Article: Equipment of the Russian Ground Forces
The Russian Ground Forces equipment consists of a mix between Soviet era equipment and modern Russian federation equipment. For example the bulk of the tank force consists of soviet era t-70, t-80 but modern Russian tanks are also used like the t-90[1].
Ranks and insignia
Commanders
See also
- ↑ The t-90 was put into service in 1992, the USSR collapsed on December 26th 1991.