File:OTR-21 operators.png
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current | 11:09, 31 January 2023 | ![]() | 2,753 × 1,400 (127 KB) | Otstoiy | Information from authoritative sources confirms that in 2022 Russia restored the use of OTR-21. |
05:37, 21 August 2022 | ![]() | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Otstoiy | Nonexistent operators are excluded. The status of Russia as an operating operator has not been confirmed. | |
10:44, 8 April 2022 | ![]() | 2,753 × 1,400 (127 KB) | Staberinde | still in service | |
11:40, 20 November 2021 | ![]() | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Otstoiy | There is no authoritative confirmation of the presence of the SS-21 Scarab in service in Germany | |
02:57, 4 October 2020 | ![]() | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Otstoiy | North Korea is not an OTR-21 operator. It is armed with Hwasong-11 missiles. | |
02:57, 29 May 2020 | ![]() | 2,753 × 1,400 (127 KB) | Nickel nitride | Update | |
13:44, 28 July 2015 | ![]() | 2,753 × 1,400 (91 KB) | Jurryaany | User created page with UploadWizard |
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