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[Nov 19, 2023: Nuclear weapons, AI, and the June 1980 US false alarms]
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[Feb 02, 2006: A new blog on U.S. nuclear policy]
[Aug 05, 2005: Russian public opinion on nuclear weapons]
[Jan 02, 2005: Conspiracy theories]
[Mar 20, 2004: The book Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces is now available in paperback]
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  • Where the weapons are - Nuclear weapon storage facilities in Russia
  • Very modest expectations: Performance of Moscow missile defense
  • How many warheads?
  • Bulava

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Recent posts

  • New Avangard positions at Dombarovskiy
  • Space segment of Russia's early-warning system seems to be down to three satellites
  • Launch of Cosmos-2584, second Glonass-K2 satellite
  • Old UR-100NUTTH may still be in service
  • Three military satellites launched from Plesetsk
  • Knyaz Pozharsky submarine to be accepted for service in June 2025
  • Launch of Cosmos-2580, a Lotos-S1 electronic reconnaissance satellite
  • Launch of Cosmos-2579 from Plesetsk
  • Strategic forces exercise includes a launch of Bulava
  • A failed test of Sarmat destroyed the test silo

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