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Deutsch: Raketentransporter von Ashok Leyland mit einer Mittelstreckenrakete vom Typ Agni-II am Tag der Republik 2004 bei einer Militärparade in Neu-Delhi
English: An Indian Agni-II intermediate range ballistic missile on a road-mobile launcher, displayed at the Republic Day Parade on New Delhi's Rajpath, January 26, 2004.
Português: Nova Délhi (Índia) – Governo indiano exibe míssel nuclear, durante o desfile comemorativo do Dia da República, na Rajpath.(foto:Antônio Milena)
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26 January 2004 |
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http://img.radiobras.gov.br/Aberto/index.php/Imagens.Principal.120.0.2004-01-31 Original file name: 14872.jpeg |
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Antônio Milena (ABr) |
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