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September 2005 - Blog
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Sep 30, 2005: Test launch of a R-29R missile
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Sep 27, 2005: First flight test of the Bulava missile
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Sep 24, 2005: The Angara launch complex is inching on
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Sep 23, 2005: New warheads for R-29RM Sineva
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Sep 22, 2005: Ukrainian SS-19 missiles
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Sep 20, 2005: Military activity at Baykonur will end in 2007?
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Sep 19, 2005: Exercise in the rocket forces
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Sep 15, 2005: No takers for the spent fuel storage plan
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Sep 05, 2005: Svobodnyy will be closed?
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Sep 04, 2005: New commander-in-chief of the Navy
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Sep 04, 2005: It is Yantar-1KFT/Kometa after all
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Sep 02, 2005: Kometa or Orlets?
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Sep 02, 2005: Launch of Cosmos-2415 reconnaissance satellite
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