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2017 - Blog
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Dec 30, 2017: Three early-warning radars begin combat duty operations
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Dec 29, 2017: Bryansk begins overhaul
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Dec 29, 2017: Sarmat ejection test, at last
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Dec 28, 2017: Tula submarine completed overhaul
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Dec 26, 2017: Missile launches in 2017 and 2018
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Dec 26, 2017: Launch of Topol from Kapustin Yar
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Dec 05, 2017: The INF Treaty culprit identified. Now what?
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Dec 04, 2017: Barguzin rail-mobile ICBM is cancelled (again)
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Dec 02, 2017: Cosmos-2524 - an electronic reconnaissance satellite - is in orbit
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Nov 23, 2017: Successful test of an interceptor
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Nov 17, 2017: Knyaz Vladimir is out in the water
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Oct 26, 2017: Annual exercise of strategic forces
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Oct 04, 2017: Yars launch in September tested parallel deployment of warheads
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Oct 02, 2017: New START data exchange shows the United States and Russia are on track to meet the limits
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Sep 26, 2017: Topol launch from Kapustin Yar tests new warhead (again)
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Sep 22, 2017: New Glonass-M satellite, Cosmos-2522, is on orbit
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Sep 20, 2017: Training launch of Yars ICBM from Plesetsk
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Sep 12, 2017: Test launch of Yars missile with "experimental warheads"
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Sep 08, 2017: UNIDIR is looking for a researcher to work on its nuclear security and disarmament project
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Aug 24, 2017: Where the weapons are - Nuclear weapon storage facilities in Russia
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Aug 23, 2017: Cosmos-2519 released a satellite-inspector
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Aug 17, 2017: Successful launch of Cosmos-2520 - Blagovest communication satellite
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Aug 15, 2017: Russia considers building a new early-warning radar in Crimea
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Jul 18, 2017: RS-26 and other intermediate-range ICBMs
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Jul 03, 2017: Yes, Sarmat program is in trouble
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Jul 01, 2017: Is it too late to have an informed discussion about the INF treaty?
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Jun 26, 2017: Bulava launch from Yuri Dolgorukiy
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Jun 23, 2017: Launch of Cosmos-2519
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Jun 16, 2017: Test of a (new?) missile defense interceptor
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May 25, 2017: Launch of the second satellite of the EKS early-warning system
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May 12, 2017: First Soviet nuclear test: RDS-1 vs. Joe-1, Stalin's Rocket Engine, and First Lightning
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May 10, 2017: Russia's ambitious plans for strategic bombers
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Apr 03, 2017: New START March 2017 numbers
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Feb 15, 2017: Ryazan Project 667BDR submarine is back in service
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Jan 19, 2017: Flight tests of Barguzin rail-mobile ICBM are said to begin in 2019
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Jan 19, 2017: Is Sarmat program in trouble?
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Jan 16, 2017: Test launch of silo-based Topol-M from Plesetsk
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