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December 2005 - Blog
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Dec 28, 2005: New Glonass satellites in the constellation
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Dec 26, 2005: Glonass is getting presidential attention
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Dec 25, 2005: Launch of Glonass navigation satellites
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Dec 21, 2005: Launch of two communication satellites - Gonets-M and Cosmos-2416
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Dec 21, 2005: Successful launch of a Bulava missile
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Dec 20, 2005: Tu-160 aquisition plans for 2006
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Dec 17, 2005: Fifth Topol-M regiment is being deployed
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Dec 04, 2005: Kosmos-3M production will resume
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Dec 02, 2005: One more Bulava launch in 2005
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Dec 01, 2005: Acquisition plans for 2006
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