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January 2006 - Blog
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Jan 31, 2006: A few missiles less
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Jan 31, 2006: Voronezh-DM radar is in Lekhtusi
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Jan 31, 2006: "Hypersonic missile". Again?
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Jan 30, 2006: Military launches from Plesetsk in 2006
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Jan 26, 2006: Russia will get one more Borey submarine
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Jan 19, 2006: Space Forces to move to Plesetsk
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Jan 18, 2006: Generational change
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Jan 13, 2006: Creative bomber accounting
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Jan 12, 2006: Strategic mismatch
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Jan 12, 2006: Tula submarine is back from overhaul
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Jan 11, 2006: Radars and pipelines
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