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S-75 Dvina [[surface-to-air missile]] (SAM) systems were the first Soviet air defense missiles in wide deployment. Their NATO reporting designation was [[ | S-75 Dvina [[surface-to-air missile]] (SAM) systems were the first Soviet air defense missiles in wide deployment. Their NATO reporting designation was [[S-75 Dvina]]. |
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S-75 Dvina surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems were the first Soviet air defense missiles in wide deployment. Their NATO reporting designation was S-75 Dvina.