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June 2007 - Blog
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Jun 29, 2007: Launch of Cosmos-2428, the last Tselina-2 electronic intelligence satellite
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Jun 28, 2007: Successful test of Bulava
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Jun 28, 2007: Genesis II launch from Dombarovsky
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Jun 21, 2007: Tselina-2 launch scheduled for next week
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Jun 20, 2007: New concept of air and space defense approved
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Jun 15, 2007: R-36MUTTH/SS-18 missile launches German satellite
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Jun 07, 2007: Cosmos-2427 - new Kobalt-M optical reconnaissance satellite
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Jun 07, 2007: A joint U.S.-Russian missile defense site in Azerbaijan?
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