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May 2009 - Blog
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May 31, 2009: Last plutonium production reactor shut down
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May 27, 2009: Consolidation of Russia's nuclear complex
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May 27, 2009: What if North Korea were the only nuclear weapon state?
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May 26, 2009: Who is afraid of Rose Gottemoeller?
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May 22, 2009: Launch of the second Meridian communication satellite
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May 20, 2009: Movements of bombers in 2009
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May 06, 2009: Missile defense ban through the back door
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May 06, 2009: How (not) to size a nuclear force
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May 04, 2009: Tu-95MS bomber transferred to Voronezh
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Knyaz Pozharsky submarine to be accepted for service in June 2025
Launch of Cosmos-2580, a Lotos-S1 electronic reconnaissance satellite
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A failed test of Sarmat destroyed the test silo
Two small satellites launched by Angara from Plesetsk
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