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February 2016 - Blog
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Feb 20, 2016: Missile launches in 2016-2017 - RS-26 launch is certain, Project 4202 likely
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Feb 18, 2016: No plans to reduce the number of missile divisions
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Feb 15, 2016: Soviet and Russian submarines in service - past and present
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Feb 11, 2016: Uncertain future of Barguzin rail-mobile ICBM
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Feb 10, 2016: Production of Tu-160 bombers to resume by 2023
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Feb 07, 2016: Glonass-M launch from Plesetsk
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Notes on the status of Russian strategic nuclear forces in 2026
Russian early-warning satellites may not be dead yet
The space segment of the Russian early-warning system is not in good shape
Oreshnik in Belarus?
Another attempt to launch Yars from Plesetsk
Deployment of Yars missiles in Kozelsk completed
Yars missiles deployed at Tatishchevo
Any space-based missile defense will have to meet actual missiles
Was there a Bulava launch in June 2025?
A cancelled or postponed Yars launch from Plesetsk
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