File:S-200 missile.jpg

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Deutsch: Eine S-200-Boden-Luft-Rakete (NATO-Codename SA-5 Gammon) sowjetischer Bauart im ungarischen Militärmuseum Kecel hadtörténeti park.
English: A Soviet-built S-200 surface-to-air missile (NATO reporting name SA-5 Gammon) in the hungarian military museum Kecel hadtörténeti park.
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Author David Birkas from Budapest, Hungary

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