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  2. Vostok watches - Wikipedia

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    The Vostok Komandirskie, marked "ЗАКАЗ МО СССР", meaning "Ordered by the Ministry of Defence of the USSR" Vostok Komandirskie with manual 2414A movement.. The Vostok Watch Makers company was founded in 1942 when one of the Moscow watch-making plants of the First Moscow Watch Factory was evacuated to Chistopol, a small town located on the Kama River in Tatarstan. [3]

  3. Amfibia - Wikipedia

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    Modern Vostok Amphibia, model 090916. Amfibia (often spelled "Amphibia") is a Russian dive watch model. It uses a mechanical watch movement available in both manual and automatic winding forms. The Amfibia was developed at the Vostok watch factory in 1967. [1] It later gained worldwide popularity due to its reliable reputation and low cost. [1]

  4. List of Vostok exercises - Wikipedia

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    Vostok exercise ('Exercise East') is a series of Soviet Union and Russian Federation military exercises. They are conducted by the Russian Armed Forces every four years in the eastern part of the country. The exercises include: Vostok 2010, held in Siberia and the country's Far East from June 29 to July 8, 2010. [1]

  5. Vostok 2022 - Wikipedia

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    Vostok 2022 (Russian: Восток 2022, lit. 'East 2022') was a large-scale Russian military exercise held in the Russian Eastern Military District (encompassing Siberia and the country's Far East, including the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk ) from September 1 to September 7, 2022.

  6. Special Battalions Vostok and Zapad - Wikipedia

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    Both Vostok and Zapad were involved in the conflict in South Ossetia in August 2008, with Vostok commanded by Sulim Yamadayev, [12] (despite his official dismissal from the post and his status as a wanted man). [13] [14] Reportedly, the Vostok detachment suffered losses in Georgia [15] but were not accused of committing any crimes there. [16]

  7. Valery Bykovsky - Wikipedia

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    Valery Fyodorovich Bykovsky (Russian: Вале́рий Фёдорович Быко́вский; 2 August 1934 – 27 March 2019) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on three space flights: Vostok 5, Soyuz 22, and Soyuz 31. He was also backup for Vostok 3 and Soyuz 37.