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During the "Armor Wars" storyline, Justin Hammer had Tony Stark's Iron Man technology stolen by Spymaster and sold it to a number of superhumans who wore powered armor (including Stilt-Man, the Raiders, the Mauler, Beetle, Crimson Dynamo and the Titanium Man).
The Crimson Dynamo's armor was repaired, and he joined the Supreme Soviets, a group of superhumans who were loyal to the Soviet government.