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November 2005 - Blog

[Nov 29, 2005: Strela-3 is now Rodnik?]
[Nov 29, 2005: Test launch of a Topol missile]
[Nov 23, 2005: Kobalt-M and other reconnaissance satellites]
[Nov 22, 2005: No new Tu-160 in 2005]
[Nov 22, 2005: Borey submarine launch postponed until 2007]
[Nov 21, 2005: No more Kosmos-3M launches from Plesetsk?]
[Nov 21, 2005: Military budget numbers for 2006]
[Nov 21, 2005: New missiles and old silos]
[Nov 21, 2005: “Hopelessly outdated”]
[Nov 15, 2005: New head of Rosatom]
[Nov 11, 2005: Closed cities]
[Nov 08, 2005: MOX facility in Russia]
[Nov 08, 2005: Spent fuel and oil oligarchs in unexpected places]
[Nov 08, 2005: U.S.-Russian Cooperation]
[Nov 07, 2005: Nuclear taboo]
[Nov 07, 2005: Guaranteeing the guarantee]
[Nov 07, 2005: Carnegie Non-Proliferation Conference]
[Nov 02, 2005: Confusion about Topols]
[Nov 01, 2005: Test of anti-missile defense capabilities of ballistic missiles]
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