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- Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1982 (1 member)
- Post–Cold War weapons of Myanmar (1 member)
- Articles lacking reliable references from July 2023 (1 member)
- Archaeological sites in Siberia (1 member)
- Forts in Russia (1 member)
- Neolithic sites of Asia (1 member)
- Chalcolithic sites of Asia (1 member)
- Prehistoric sites in Russia (1 member)
- Articles missing geocoordinate data by country (1 member)
- Europe articles missing geocoordinate data (1 member)
- Asia articles missing geocoordinate data (1 member)
- Russia articles missing geocoordinate data (1 member)
- All articles needing coordinates (1 member)
- Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata (1 member)
- 89 BC (1 member)
- 88 BC (1 member)
- 87 BC (1 member)
- 86 BC (1 member)
- 85 BC (1 member)
- 80s BC conflicts (1 member)
- 1st century BC in the Roman Republic (1 member)
- Mithridatic Wars (1 member)
- Wars involving the Roman Republic (1 member)
- Wars involving the Scythians (1 member)
- Ancient Rome military templates (1 member)
- Ancient Greece war and conflict navigational boxes (1 member)
- Ancient Rome campaignbox templates (1 member)
- Ancient Rome navigational boxes (1 member)
- Italy political leader navigational boxes (1 member)
- Military personnel navigational boxes (1 member)
- Ancient Roman writer navigational boxes (1 member)
- 7.65×21mm Parabellum semi-automatic pistols (1 member)
- Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1900 (1 member)
- World War II infantry weapons of Brazil (1 member)
- Use dmy dates from April 2020 (1 member)
- 37 mm artillery (1 member)
- Anti-tank guns of the United States (1 member)
- Tank guns of the United States (1 member)
- World War II anti-tank guns (1 member)
- World War II weapons of China (1 member)
- World War II tank guns (1 member)
- Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1940 (1 member)
- 7.63×25mm Mauser firearms (1 member)
- 9mm Parabellum firearms (1 member)
- 9×25mm Mauser firearms (1 member)
- 7.65mm firearms (1 member)
- Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1896 (1 member)
- Mauser semi-automatic pistols (1 member)
- World War II infantry weapons of China (1 member)
- World War II infantry weapons of the Soviet Union (1 member)