Systema (disambiguation)

Systema (disambiguation)

Systema or Sistema may refer to one of the following.

*SystemA, the brand under which the TV Boy game system was distributed in the UK
*Systema, a Russian type of martial arts
*Systema Engineering, a Japanase airsoft gun manufacturer
*AFK Sistema, a Russian holding company


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