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September 2014 - Blog
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Sep 26, 2014: Bulava launches from the Pacific (in 2015)
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Sep 23, 2014: NPOMash completed tests of new cruise missile, continues to work on new strategic system
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Sep 19, 2014: Updated map of Russian early-warning radars
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Sep 19, 2014: Voronezh-M early-warning radar in Orsk located
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Sep 17, 2014: Location of the Barnaul early-warning radar
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Sep 10, 2014: Two submarines to launch Bulava missiles this year
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Sep 10, 2014: Successful Bulava launch from Vladimir Monomakh
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