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===Ministry of Radio Technology=== [[File:Agat-9 Black.jpg|thumb|[[Agat (computer)|Agat]]-9]] Computer systems from the [[Ministry of Radio Technology (Soviet Union)|Ministry of Radio Technology]]:<ref name="judyclough">{{cite journal|last1=Judy|first1=Richard W.|last2=Clough|first2=Robert W.|title=Soviet Computers in the 1980s: A Review of the Hardware|journal=Advances in Computers|date=1989|volume=29|pages=251–330|doi=10.1016/S0065-2458(08)60535-5|isbn=9780120121298}}</ref> * [[Agat (computer)|Agat]] (Агат) — [[Apple II]] clone * [[ES EVM]] (ЕС ЭВМ), [[IBM mainframe]] clone * [[ES PEVM]] (ЕС ПЭВМ), [[IBM PC compatible]] * [[M series (computer)|M series]] — series of mainframes and mini-computers * [[Minsk family of computers|Minsk]] (Минск) * [[Poisk (computer)|Poisk]] ([[:ru:Поиск (компьютер)|Поиск]]) — [[IBM Personal Computer XT|IBM PC-XT]] clone * [[Setun]] (Сетунь) — unique [[balanced ternary]] computer. * [[Strela computer|Strela]] (Стрела) * [[Ural (computer)|Ural]] (Урал) — mainframe series * [[Vector-06C]] (Вектор-06Ц)
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