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2003 - Blog
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Dec 21, 2003: New Topol-M missile regiment deployed
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Dec 10, 2003: Launch of GLONASS navigation satellites
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Dec 09, 2003: Cosmos-2399 completes its mission
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Dec 05, 2003: First launch of the Strela launcher
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Nov 28, 2003: Problems with Russian military satellites
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Oct 05, 2003: Changes in the Strategic Rocket Forces
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Sep 18, 2003: Russian strategic aviation lost one of its Tu-160 bombers
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Aug 19, 2003: Russia launches two military communication satellites - Cosmos-2400 and Cosmos-2401
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Aug 12, 2003: Russia launches Cosmos-2399 reconnaissance satellite
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Aug 03, 2003: RussianForces.org site is open
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