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Blog archive - Misc
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Nov 19, 2023: Nuclear weapons, AI, and the June 1980 US false alarms
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Jul 10, 2008: Minimum deterrence
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Apr 30, 2007: Boris Yeltsin's arms control legacy
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Feb 02, 2006: A new blog on U.S. nuclear policy
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Aug 05, 2005: Russian public opinion on nuclear weapons
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Jan 02, 2005: Conspiracy theories
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Mar 20, 2004: The book Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces is now available in paperback
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Launch of Cosmos-2579 from Plesetsk
Strategic forces exercise includes a launch of Bulava
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
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