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The 601st Special Forces Group "General Moravec" or 601 SFG (Czech: 601. skupina speciálních sil generála Moravce or 601. SkSS) is a special forces unit of the Czech Armed Forces. It was officially created in 2003, the product of reorganizations in the Military of the Czech Republic in that year.
Used by the special forces with the M4 AGS-17 Soviet Union: Grenade launcher 30×29mm: Mounted on the Land Rover Defender 130 Kajman, used by the special forces. [41] Only for war use, too unreliable to train with. [48] Anti tank weapons RPG-75 Czech Republic: Disposable recoilless rifle: 68 mm Standard issue RPG [49] RPG-7V Soviet Union Czech ...
The 102nd Reconnaissance Battalion is the sole reconnaissance battalion in the Czech Land Forces. It is capable of conducting aerial reconnaissance, artillery observer, clandestine operation, combat control, commando style raids, deep reconnaissance, HUMINT, intelligence assessment, ISTAR, long-range penetration, special reconnaissance, special warfare behind enemy lines, and support ...
The Czech Armed Forces (Czech: Armáda České republiky, lit. 'the Army of the Czech Republic'), also known as the Czech Army, is the military service responsible for the defence of the Czech Republic as part of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic (Czech: ozbrojené síly České republiky) [11] alongside the Military Office of the President of the Republic and the Castle Guard. [12]
From 1955 it was a member force of the Warsaw Pact. On 14 March 1990 the Army's name was officially reverted to the Czechoslovak Army removing the adjective "People's" from the name. The Czechoslovak Army was split into the Army of the Czech Republic and the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia on 1 ...
Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1969 (5 P) Pages in category "Military equipment introduced in the 1960s" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 262 total.
The term Armed Forces of the Czech Republic is defined by law. However, in several Czech military documents it is also used for the actual Army of the Czech Republic. For example, 2004 Doctrine of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic is called Doctrine of the Army of the Czech Republic (Doktrína Armády České republiky).
Detail of 30 mm twin AA gun, vz.53/59. The M53/59 Praga is a Czechoslovak self-propelled anti-aircraft gun developed in the late 1950s. It consists of an armoured version of the Praga V3S six-wheel drive truck chassis, armed with a modified version of the M53 twin 30 mm (1.2 in) anti-aircraft gun mounted on the rear, which can be removed and used to provide ground support.