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October 2007 - Blog

[Oct 30, 2007: Second ABM interceptor test in October]
[Oct 29, 2007: Successful test of a UR-100NUTTH/SS-19 missile]
[Oct 26, 2007: First Glonass launch of 2007]
[Oct 24, 2007: Signs of progress on missile defense?]
[Oct 23, 2007: Launch of Cosmos-2430 early-warning satellite]
[Oct 22, 2007: First Project 955 submarine will carry 16 missiles]
[Oct 21, 2007: Putin's "grandiose" plans]
[Oct 18, 2007: Launch of Topol extends its service life]
[Oct 18, 2007: Russia and nuclear disarmament]
[Oct 11, 2007: Test of an interceptor]
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