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November 2012 - Blog

[Nov 22, 2012: Verkhoturie Project 667BDRM submarine prepares to return to service]
[Nov 15, 2012: Mobile RS-24 to be deployed in Irkutsk]
[Nov 14, 2012: Successful launch of Meridian communication satellite]
[Nov 13, 2012: Changes in Russia's early warning satellite constellation]
[Nov 13, 2012: Russia to resume work on airborne laser ASAT]
[Nov 02, 2012: [CORRECTED] Launch of a R-29R missile from the Pacific]
[Nov 01, 2012: Deployment of new solid-propellant ICBM expected in 2015 ]
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  • New Avangard positions at Dombarovskiy
  • Cosmos-2588 deployed to trail US reconnaissance satellite
  • Space segment of Russia's early-warning system seems to be down to three satellites
  • Launch of three Rodnik communication satellites
  • Launch of Cosmos-2584, second Glonass-K2 satellite
  • Old UR-100NUTTH may still be in service
  • Three military satellites launched from Plesetsk
  • Knyaz Pozharsky submarine to be accepted for service in June 2025
  • Launch of Cosmos-2580, a Lotos-S1 electronic reconnaissance satellite
  • Launch of Cosmos-2579 from Plesetsk

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