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Did you know there are several Russian cities with the same names

Did you know there are several Russian cities with the same names
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Blagoveshchensk
Amurskaya-oblast
Russia
Kaliningrad
Kaliningradskaya-oblast
Kirovsk
Orenburgskaya-oblast
Volgograd
Volgogradskaya-oblast
China
Pizhma
Nizhegorodskaya-oblast

Did you know there are several Russian cities with the same names?

There are 1,120 cities in Russia and some of them literally have the same names! Some even look similar, despite the distance between them!

Mordovia
Mordoviya
Russia
Khibiny
Murmanskaya-oblast
Lithuania
Pizhma
Nizhegorodskaya-oblast
Bashkiria
Bashkortostan
Leningrad
Sankt-peterburg

PhosAgro : R&D Centre Established with Support from PhosAgro at Russian Academy of Sciences' Kola Research Centre -March 27, 2024 at 08:46 am EDT

Apatity - An R&D centre to study the further processing of apatite-nepheline ores has been established, with support from PhosAgro, at the Russian Academy of Sciences Kola Research.

Apatity
Murmanskaya-oblast
Russia
Petersburg
Sankt-peterburg
Kirovsk
Orenburgskaya-oblast
Apatit
Buryatiya
Khibiny
Russian
Elena-diaghileva

The Invisible War: Ukraine, Russia locked in dizzying electronic warfare arms race shaping the battlefield

When Ukraine received Excalibur artillery shells in March 2022 from the U.S. shortly after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, it was immediately the military’s weapon of choice. Thanks to their GPS navigation system, these expensive munitions had a high-precision flight trajectory and could be used in urban combat. Russian electronic jamming, which overloads a receiver with noise or false information, was blocking the artillery shells’ GPS, causing the ammunition to miss its mark.

Khibiny
Murmanskaya-oblast
Russia
Moscow
Moskva
Syria
Kyiv
Kyyiv
Misto
Ukraine
China
Donbas

The Invisible War: Inside the electronic warfare arms race that could shape course of war in Ukraine

When Ukraine received Excalibur artillery shells in March 2022 from the U.S. shortly after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, it was immediately the military’s weapon of choice. Thanks to their GPS navigation system, these expensive munitions had a high-precision flight trajectory and could be used in urban combat. Russian electronic jamming, which overloads a receiver with noise or false information, was blocking the artillery shells’ GPS, causing the ammunition to miss its mark.

Shipovnik
Rsja
Russia
Khibiny
Murmanskaya-oblast
Taiwan
Ukraine
Kyiv
Kyyiv
Misto
Moscow
Moskva

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