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March 2009 - Blog

[Mar 31, 2009: An arms control summit?]
[Mar 19, 2009: Bombers test-launch cruise missiles]
[Mar 17, 2009: "No fewer than four" warheads on RS-24]
[Mar 10, 2009: Number of Topol-Ms reaches 65 (at last)]
[Mar 07, 2009: Russia clarifies its position on arms control treaty]
[Mar 05, 2009: No Bulava test until at least June]
[Mar 04, 2009: Broadening the disarmament agenda through START]
[Mar 02, 2009: U.S. missile defense offer to Russia]
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  • Soviet and Russian false alarms and nuclear weapons incidents
  • Multiple military satellites launched from Plesetsk
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  • Russian early-warning satellites may not be dead yet
  • The space segment of the Russian early-warning system is not in good shape
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