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November 2014 - Blog
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Nov 28, 2014: Bulava launch from Alexander Nevskiy
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Nov 24, 2014: RS-24 Yars to be deployed in Yoshkar-Ola
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Nov 17, 2014: Okno space surveillance system to begin service
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Nov 14, 2014: Ekaterinburg submarine is back at sea
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Nov 14, 2014: RS-24 Yars deployment in 2014 seems to fall short of the original goal
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Nov 11, 2014: Topol launch from Kapustin Yar
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Nov 10, 2014: No more Bulava launches in 2014?
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Nov 06, 2014: Dnepr launch from Yasnyy/Dombarovsky
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Nov 05, 2014: Busy time for Russian strategic forces
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Nov 05, 2014: Sineva missile launched from Tula submarine
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Nov 01, 2014: Test launch of silo-based Topol-M
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