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September 2017 - Blog

[Sep 26, 2017: Topol launch from Kapustin Yar tests new warhead (again)]
[Sep 22, 2017: New Glonass-M satellite, Cosmos-2522, is on orbit]
[Sep 20, 2017: Training launch of Yars ICBM from Plesetsk]
[Sep 12, 2017: Test launch of Yars missile with "experimental warheads"]
[Sep 08, 2017: UNIDIR is looking for a researcher to work on its nuclear security and disarmament project]
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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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