File:Soviet ZSU Anti-Aircraft Guns.JPEG
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[edit]DescriptionSoviet ZSU Anti-Aircraft Guns.JPEG |
English: The 2S6, deployed in the 1980s, was the newest antiaircraft system designed to operate with the motorized rifle and tank divisions. The 30-mm 2S6 represented a significant improvement over the older ZSU-23-4 and complemented the Soviet's highly effective surface-to-air missiles. |
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Source | http://www.defenseimagery.mil; VIRIN: DD-ST-87-08709; description on www.dia.mil | ||||
Author | Edward L. Cooper | ||||
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