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The Red Army was the army of Soviet Russia (1918–1922) and the Soviet Union (1922–1946).
Red Army may also refer to:
Armies
Insurgent, militia, militant and terrorist groups
- Red Army Faction (1970–1998), a far-left militant terrorist group in Germany
- Red Army Faction (1968–1971), a far-left communist militant organization originating in Japan
- Japanese Red Army (1971–2001), an international communist terrorist group originating in Japan
- United Red Army (1971–1972), a Japanese far-left domestic terrorist group
- Lal Sena ("Red Army", 1974–1990), a communist militia group in northwestern India
- Red Army of Turin, Italy, formed in 1919 to defend socialist activities
- Red Brigades (1970–2000s), a violent Italian insurgent group
- Ruhr Red Army (1920), a large military organisation of the Ruhr Workers Councils in Germany
Sports
- HC CSKA Moscow, the ice hockey team of the Central Sports Army Club in Moscow, Russia, often called "Red Army" in English
- Persepolis F.C., a football team from Tehran, Iran, often called "Red Army" by media and supporters
- Red Army, another name for the Russian Five ice hockey line of the Detroit Red Wings in the NHL in the 1990s
- Red Army (football), football hooligan firm of Manchester United FC, England
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Topics referred to by the same term