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October 2005 - Blog
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Oct 27, 2005: The military unit at Baikonur to be disbanded
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Oct 26, 2005: The state of readiness
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Oct 25, 2005: First space launches from Dombarovsky?
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Oct 23, 2005: Cosmos-2415 has landed
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Oct 20, 2005: Reliability of the SS-19 missile
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Oct 20, 2005: Test launch of a SS-19 missile
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Oct 07, 2005: Moscow ABM interceptor sites
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Oct 07, 2005: Demonstrator has been lost
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Oct 06, 2005: Bulava and Topol-M side by side
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Oct 06, 2005: Changes in the strategic forces – July 2005 data exchange
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Oct 05, 2005: Bulava designations
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