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9K79 Tochka
The 9K79 (9К79) Tochka (Точка, lit. ‘Point’) is a Soviet-era-developed, Russian Federation, close-range (tactical) ballistic missile (CRBM/TBM) system. The 9K79 Tochka system was initially developed to use the 9M79 (9М79) CRBM/TBM, which can utilise a number of different warheads. The 9K79 Tochka system is believed to have been deployed at the same time as the 9M79 missile, which is thought to have been adopted in 1975. Overview The 9...
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