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Dec 31, 2004: Bulava missile is no-go in 2004
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Dec 30, 2004: RussianForces Blog
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Dec 26, 2004: Launch of GLONASS navigation satellites
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Dec 24, 2004: Last test launch of the mobile Topol-M missile
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Dec 22, 2004: Test launch of SS-18 missile from the Dombarovsky base
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Dec 16, 2004: Fourth Topol-M missile regiment is now complete
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Dec 12, 2004: Strategic Rocket Forces commander outlines plans for the future
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Nov 29, 2004: Successful test of an anti-missile interceptor
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Nov 17, 2004: Russia’s leadership discusses modernization plans
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Nov 08, 2004: First launch of the Soyuz-2 space launcher
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Nov 02, 2004: Test launches of SS-25 and SS-N-18 missiles
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Oct 20, 2004: Changes in the Russian strategic forces
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Sep 24, 2004: Launch of Cosmos-2410 “new generation” satellite
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Sep 23, 2004: Launch of two Strela-3 communication satellites - Cosmos-2408 and Cosmos-2409
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Sep 23, 2004: Test of the Bulava sea-launched ballistic missile
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Sep 08, 2004: Test launches of sea-based missiles
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Aug 11, 2004: Test launch of SS-19 missile
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Jul 22, 2004: Launch of Cosmos-2407 Parus military navigation satellite
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Jun 29, 2004: Missile launches during military exercise
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Jun 10, 2004: Launch of Cosmos-2406 electronic intelligence satellite
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May 31, 2004: Changes in satellite designations
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May 28, 2004: Launch of Cosmos-2405 naval reconnaissance satellite
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May 20, 2004: Changes in government
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Apr 29, 2004: Typhoon submarines decommissioned
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Mar 27, 2004: Launch of the Cosmos-2406 military relay satellite
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Mar 20, 2004: Reentry of the Cosmos-2383 naval reconnaissance satellite
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Mar 20, 2004: The book Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces is now available in paperback
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Mar 19, 2004: New strategic submarine of the Project 955 type
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Mar 15, 2004: Reorganization of the government affects defense industry
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Feb 18, 2004: Russian strategic forces took part in a large-scale exercise
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Feb 18, 2004: Russia launched Cosmos-2405 (Molniya-1T) communication satellite
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