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October 2008 - Blog
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Oct 30, 2008: Post-START drafts
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Oct 22, 2008: Test launch of a UR-100NUTTH missile
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Oct 18, 2008: START extension formalities
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Oct 17, 2008: No major changes in numbers in the first half of 2008
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Oct 12, 2008: Bombers conduct ALCM launches
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Oct 12, 2008: Test launch of Topol missile
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Oct 12, 2008: More SLBM launches
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Oct 11, 2008: Sineva extended range launch
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Oct 01, 2008: Dnepr launches THEOS satellite
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Notes on the status of Russian strategic nuclear forces in 2026
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