Talk:Military of Uzbekistan

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In structure of the Uzbek army are available: 2 tank brigades, 4 motor-shooting brigades, моторизированная a brigade, 2 air-assault brigades, a brigade of special purpose (at present the basic loading on destruction of insurgents is assigned to it), 4 artillery brigades, a brigade of jet artillery installations, and also a brigade of National guards. (Акимбеков S.Uzbeksky a syndrome // Континент/Kontingent, 2000. № 16 (29) . With. 18-19.)