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  2. Bayraktar (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bayraktar" is a Ukrainian patriotic military propaganda [2] song released on 1 March 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Dedicated to the Baykar Bayraktar TB2 combat drone due to its successful deployment against Russian troops, the song is written by Ukrainian soldier Taras Borovok, and mocks both the Russian Armed Forces and the invasion itself.

  3. Freedom of Russia Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom of Russia Legion [i] (FRL, Russian: Легион «Свобода России», romanized: Legion "Svoboda Rossii"; Ukrainian: Легіон «Свобода Росії», romanized: Lehion "Svoboda Rosii"; abbr. ЛСР, romanized: LSR), also called the Free Russia Legion, [11] [12] is a Ukrainian-based paramilitary unit of Russian citizens, which opposes the Russian regime of ...

  4. Song of the Soviet Army - Wikipedia

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    Song of the Soviet Army. The " Song of the Soviet Army ", [ a] also known as the " Song of the Russian Army " [ b] or by the refrain's opening line " Invincible and Legendary ", [ c] is a Soviet patriotic song written during the end of World War II. Its performance has been done by numerous artists, especially by the Alexandrov Ensemble.

  5. Katyusha (song) - Wikipedia

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    Katyusha (song) " Katyusha " ( Russian: Катюша [kɐˈtʲuʂə] ⓘ – a diminutive form of Екатерина, Yekaterina — Katherine) is a Soviet -era folk-based song and military march composed by Matvey Blanter in 1938, with lyrics in Russian written by the Soviet poet Mikhail Isakovsky. It gained fame during World War II as a ...

  6. March of the Defenders of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The March of the Defenders of Moscow ( Russian: Марш защи́тников Москвы́) or the Song of the Defenders of Moscow ( Russian: Песня защитников Москвы) is a Russian military march originally used by the Red Army and appeared first during the 1941 Battle of Moscow. The words to the march were written by ...

  7. March of the Artillerymen - Wikipedia

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    The " March of the Artillerymen " ( Russian: Марш артиллеристов, romanized : Marš artilleristov ), also known as the " Artillerymen's March ", is a 1943 Soviet marching song, written in Russian by Viktor Gusev and composed by Tikhon Khrennikov. [1]

  8. Po dolinam i po vzgoriam - Wikipedia

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    Po dolinam i po vzgoriam. " Through Valleys and Over Hills " ( Russian: По долинам и по взгорьям) or " Through Forests and Over Hills " ( Serbo-Croatian: По шумама и горама, romanized : Po šumama i gorama ), also known as the " Partisan's Song ", is a popular Red Army song from the Russian Civil War .

  9. Category:Military of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Registered Cossacks of the Russian Federation. Russian Aerospace Defence Forces. Russian Aerospace Forces. Russian Air Defence Forces. Russian Air Force. Russian Ground Forces. Russian military presence in Belarus. Russian Missile Troops and Artillery.