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Jan 09, 2010: Missile overproduction and proliferation of R-27/SS-N-6
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Apr 03, 2007: Bulava will be ready on time?
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Mar 20, 2006: The military-industrial commission: one more time
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Mar 19, 2006: Third Project 955 Borey submarine
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Dec 04, 2005: Kosmos-3M production will resume
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Nov 15, 2005: New head of Rosatom
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Nov 11, 2005: Closed cities
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Jul 06, 2005: Production of Kosmos-3M launchers will resume?
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Jun 10, 2005: Russia and the SBX missile defense radar
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Jan 19, 2005: Yuri Dolgorukiy is unlikely to be launched in 2005
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A failed test of Sarmat destroyed the test silo
Two small satellites launched by Angara from Plesetsk
Imperator Alexander III transferred to the Pacific Fleet
Launch of Cosmos-2576 from Plesetsk
Notes on small experimental satellites
Topol-ME launch from Kapustin Yar to Sary-Shagan
Cosmos-2575, second Razbeg optical reconnaissance satellite
Launch of the Knyaz Pozharsky submarine
Russia has four operational early-warning satellites of the EKS/Kupol system
Cosmos-2574, a small optical reconnaissance satellite
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