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June 2014 - Blog

[Jun 25, 2014: Russia loses its only geostationary early-warning satellite]
[Jun 23, 2014: Kaliningrad early-warning radar begins limited combat duty]
[Jun 19, 2014: Successful Dnepr launch from Yasnyy/Dombarovsky]
[Jun 17, 2014: No service life extension for R-36M2 this time]
[Jun 14, 2014: Successful Glonass-M launch]
[Jun 11, 2014: Vladimir Monomakh submarine begins sea trials]
[Jun 10, 2014: Ekaterinburg to be launched after overhaul]
[Jun 02, 2014: Voronezh-DM radar in Yeniseysk]
[Jun 02, 2014: Only two Bulava launches scheduled in 2014]
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