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and the  naval combat in  the second half of  the XXth century,  be it
hypothetical wars or historical wars, I have no problems to find lists
of Soviet  aircraft with their  NATO designations and  Soviet missiles
with  their   NATO  designations.  On   the  other  hand,   finding  a
comprehensive list of radars or sonars is difficult. When I discovered
Internet and the web, I had hope  finding a website that would give me
the list I did not find in printed books. No luck.

So, I  would have to  build myself a webpage  with the list  of soviet
radars.  When I  saw how  search.cpan.org  would render  POD files,  I
decided to format the  list as a POD file and to  have it displayed by
search.cpan.org. How would I do that? By writing a Perl module.

Since  then,  search.cpan.org  has   disappeared  from  the  web,  but
metacpan.org does a  POD rendering as good  as search.cpan.org. That's
OK for me. So I know there is a webpage listing all soviet radars with
their  NATO designation,  this webpage  is the  POD documentation  for
Acme::MetaSyntactic::soviet.

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