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Georgian SAMs
Literaly none are confirmed by any official or inofficial statement. Unless you have some recent information that states or proves the acquirement of either one of those systems, it's not a fact and I'm growing tired of correcting that section all the time. I am aware of those, they are dated sources that claim a loan taken from France and afew other things merely on speculative level, however absolutly zero confirmation on any systems bought. ad

Edit: in fact there is not even proper assumption which systems exactly have been / are being considered in the first place. More speculations. Why don't you just wait till there is even a remote confirmation by anyone .... ?

best regards TheMightyGeneral (talk) 13:39, 14 July 2017 (UTC) The best source i can provide to you right now is SIPRI http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php you can check arms trading between France and Georgia, it says Crotale SAMs, Ground Master-200 radar, and VT-1 missles for SAMs However those Systems were not delivered yet and ill wait until they get delivered, then ill add them to GAF equipment page. thanks for corrections on GAF equipment page by the way.

I see. Nice little source anyway. That seems to be the first batch in accordance to the first agreement signed in 2015. But yes I'd wait till there is confirmation of those systems delivery and also there were 2 other contracts signed so most of it is still on speculative basis for now. It should also be noted that MOD officials openly expressed displeasure about such information leaking in the first place. That's another reason why I keep from adding them pre-maturely. Thank you for your contribution as well ZUKAGRAD. Very appreciated. Best regards TheMightyGeneral (talk) 10:04, 15 July 2017 (UTC)

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Proposed deletion of List of Equipment used by Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs
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Active Members ./. wikipedians with this scope
Hi ZUKAGRAD, i had a look to members of this projekt. Regrettably, you're one of the few actually active wikipedians with this scope as I've found by your edits. Maybe you find some pleasure in watching this discussion. Best regards --80.187.109.37 (talk) 11:48, 6 February 2018 (UTC)

Hello there, thanks for contacting and sharing such an great matterial, looks really interesting and promising, i will look them up. thanks once again, best regards ZUKAGRAD (talk) 12:04, 6 February 2018 (UTC)

SVT-40
I undid your edit. I did not see any references to "Tokarev" or "SVT" in the given page. Maybe you did want to link another page?--Le Petit Chat (talk) 22:30, 15 June 2019 (UTC)

oops, i think you are right, wrong link, will correct. -- User:ZUKAGRAD

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