The Zapad 2009 (Russian: Запад 2009, lit. 'West 2009') military exercise was held by the armed forces of Russia and Belarus in Belarus from 8–29 September...
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including: Zapad-77 (Zapad-1977) Zapad-81 (Zapad-1981) Zapad-84 (Zapad-1984) Zapad 1999 Zapad 2009 Zapad 2013 Zapad 2017 Zapad 2021 List of Vostok exercises...
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Zapad 2017 (Russian: «Запад-2017», Belarusian: Захад-2017, lit. West 2017) was a joint strategic military exercise of the armed forces of the Russian...
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nuclear forces (which participated in Zapad 2009; however dual use Iskander missiles were launched during Zapad 2013). Official estimates for the number...
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Zapad 2021 (Russian: Запад-2021,English: West 2021) was a joint strategic exercise between the armed forces of the Russian Federation and Belarus, which...
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Special Battalions Vostok and Zapad (Russian: Специальные батальоны "Восток" и "Запад", lit. "East" and "West") were two Spetsnaz units of the GRU, the...
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Belarusian military relations during the military drills that were part of the Zapad 2017 exercise. In August 2018, Lukashenko fired his prime minister Andrei...
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BFSO Dynamo and the brigade.[citation needed] It participated in the Zapad 2009 exercise joint exercise with the Russian Armed Forces. According to some...
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about the Polish minority being reflected in Zapad 2009 and about the Belarusian opposition in the Zapad 2017 exercise with the existence of fictional...
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Vladivostok, Russia on July 4, 2010. It has been suggested that both Zapad 2009 and Vostok 2010 (East 2010) exercises involved the simulation of nuclear...
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