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Oct 29, 2024: Strategic forces exercise includes a launch of Bulava
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Sep 16, 2024: Imperator Alexander III transferred to the Pacific Fleet
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Feb 03, 2024: Launch of the Knyaz Pozharsky submarine
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Nov 05, 2023: Successful launch of Bulava from Imperator Alexander III
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Oct 25, 2023: Annual exercise of strategic forces
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Oct 16, 2023: Generalissimus Suvorov Project 955A submarine joins Pacific Fleet
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Aug 22, 2023: Tula submarine launches a missile to test S-500 system
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Dec 29, 2022: Generalissimus Suvorov Project 955A submarine accepted for service
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Nov 03, 2022: Bulava launch from the Generalissimus Suvorov submarine
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Oct 26, 2022: Exercise of strategic forces
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Sep 28, 2022: Knyaz Oleg submarine joined the Pacific Fleet
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Jul 20, 2022: Generalissimus Suvorov begins sea trials
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Feb 19, 2022: The 2021 annual exercise of strategic forces is held in February 2022
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Dec 21, 2021: Knyaz Oleg submarine accepted for service
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Oct 21, 2021: A Bulava launch from Knyaz Oleg submarine
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Aug 23, 2021: Two Borey-A submarines laid down at Sevmash
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May 29, 2021: Knyaz Oleg begins sea trials
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Dec 12, 2020: First Bulava launches from the Pacific
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Dec 09, 2020: Annual exercise of the strategic forces held later this year
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Jul 16, 2020: Launch of the Knyaz Oleg Project 955A submarine
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Jun 12, 2020: Knyaz Vladimir officially joined the navy
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May 28, 2020: Knyaz Vladimir handed over to the navy
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Dec 30, 2019: Commissioning of Knyaz Vladimir Project 995A submarine delayed
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Oct 29, 2019: First Bulava launch from Knyaz Vladimir
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Oct 17, 2019: Annual exercise of strategic forces Grom-2019
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Sep 03, 2019: Knyaz Vladimir Project 955A submarine to join Northern Fleet
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Aug 24, 2019: Tula and Yuri Dolgorukiy launch their missiles
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Mar 18, 2019: Project 667BDRM submarines will stay in service until 2029
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Dec 04, 2018: Two more Borey-A submarines to be built by 2028
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Oct 11, 2018: Annual exercise of the strategic forces, this time without ICBMs
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Jun 29, 2018: Bulava is finally accepted for service
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May 22, 2018: Four-missile salvo launch of Bulava from Yuri Dolgorukiy
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May 21, 2018: Russia to build six more Borey-A submarines
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Mar 14, 2018: Two Project 667BDR submarines withdrawn from service
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Dec 29, 2017: Bryansk begins overhaul
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Dec 28, 2017: Tula submarine completed overhaul
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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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Jun 26, 2017: Bulava launch from Yuri Dolgorukiy
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Feb 15, 2017: Ryazan Project 667BDR submarine is back in service
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Dec 23, 2016: The eighth Project 955 Borey submarine laid down at Sevmash
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Nov 26, 2016: Possible launch of R-29RM missile from Bryansk submarine
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Nov 04, 2016: New Project 955 Borey submarine to be laid down in December 2016
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Oct 12, 2016: Three ballistic missiles launched in one day
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Sep 27, 2016: Success reported in salvo Bulava launch from Yuri Dolgorukiy
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Sep 26, 2016: Vladimir Monomakh arrived in Vilyuchinsk
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Aug 15, 2016: Vladimir Monomakh begins transfer to the Pacific
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Aug 12, 2016: Project 667BDR/Delta III submarines are alive and well
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Jul 16, 2016: New schedule for submarine construction
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Jul 14, 2016: Makeyev Design Bureau works on a new ballistic missile
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Jun 21, 2016: Dmitry Donskoy submarine to stay in service until 2020
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Apr 21, 2016: A Status-6 status update
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Mar 11, 2016: Salvo Bulava launch from Vladimir Monomakh - second attempt expected in June
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Feb 15, 2016: Soviet and Russian submarines in service - past and present
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Dec 18, 2015: Seventh Project 955 Borey submarine laid down
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Dec 12, 2015: R-29RM Sineva launch from Verkhoturie submarine
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Nov 19, 2015: One of the Bulava missiles missed its targets
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Nov 14, 2015: Two Bulava missiles launched from Vladimir Monomakh
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Nov 11, 2015: Is Russia working on a massive dirty bomb?
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Nov 11, 2015: Vladimir Monomakh to conduct salvo Bulava launch
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Oct 30, 2015: Russia tests command and control system in an exercise with multiple missile launches
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Sep 30, 2015: Alexander Nevskiy arrived in Kamchatka
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Sep 14, 2015: Strategic submarines in the Pacific
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Sep 14, 2015: Vladimir Monomakh fails to launch Bulava missile?
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Aug 31, 2015: Alexander Nevskiy is en route to the Pacific
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Apr 29, 2015: Ryazan submarine will return to service
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Apr 27, 2015: Transfer of Project 955 submarines to the Pacific
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Apr 13, 2015: Alexander Nevskiy with missiles on board
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Dec 26, 2014: Sixth Project 955 Borey submarine laid down
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Dec 19, 2014: Missile deliveries in 2014 and plans for 2015
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Dec 19, 2014: Ekaterinburg and Vladimir Monomakh join the fleet
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Dec 15, 2014: Tula submarine arrived in Severodvinsk for overhaul
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Nov 28, 2014: Bulava launch from Alexander Nevskiy
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Nov 14, 2014: Ekaterinburg submarine is back at sea
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Nov 10, 2014: No more Bulava launches in 2014?
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Nov 05, 2014: Busy time for Russian strategic forces
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Nov 05, 2014: Sineva missile launched from Tula submarine
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Oct 29, 2014: Bulava launch from Yuri Dolgorukiy submarine
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Oct 01, 2014: New START September 2014 numbers
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Sep 26, 2014: Bulava launches from the Pacific (in 2015)
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Sep 10, 2014: Two submarines to launch Bulava missiles this year
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Sep 10, 2014: Successful Bulava launch from Vladimir Monomakh
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Aug 22, 2014: Changes in the 2014 Bulava launch plan
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Jul 27, 2014: Russia lays down new strategic submarine
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Jun 11, 2014: Vladimir Monomakh submarine begins sea trials
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Jun 10, 2014: Ekaterinburg to be launched after overhaul
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Jun 02, 2014: Only two Bulava launches scheduled in 2014
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May 12, 2014: Bulava launches to resume in September
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May 08, 2014: Multiple missile launches during a command and control exercise
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Apr 02, 2014: Liner version of the R-29RM SLBM accepted for service
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Jan 25, 2014: Bulava production numbers
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Jan 15, 2014: Russian strategic forces in January 2014
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Jan 13, 2014: No such thing as a safe nuclear arsenal
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Dec 30, 2013: Yuri Dolgorikiy and Alexandr Nevskiy submarines arrive in Gadzhievo
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Dec 23, 2013: Aleksandr Nevskiy submarine joined the Pacific Fleet
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Nov 28, 2013: Two Project 955 submarines to join the Pacific Fleet in 2014
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Oct 30, 2013: Russia conducts large-scale exercise of its strategic forces
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Oct 28, 2013: Aleksandr Nevskiy submarine completed sea trials
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Sep 06, 2013: Bulava failures come back
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Sep 04, 2013: Yuri Dolgorukiy to join the Northern Fleet
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May 23, 2013: Two Project 941 submarines to be eliminated
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Feb 21, 2013: Project 955A submarines to carry 16 missiles
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Jan 11, 2013: Project 955 submarines to carry long-range cruise missiles
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Jan 10, 2013: Yuri Dolgorukiy submarine officially accepted for service
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Dec 30, 2012: Verkhoturie submarine returns to service
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Dec 30, 2012: Two Project 955 submarines - Vladimir Monomakh launched, Yuri Dolgorukiy postponed
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Nov 22, 2012: Verkhoturie Project 667BDRM submarine prepares to return to service
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Nov 02, 2012: [CORRECTED] Launch of a R-29R missile from the Pacific
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Oct 19, 2012: Successful R-29R SLBM launch from the Sea of Okhotsk
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Sep 18, 2012: Elimination of R-39/SS-N-20 missiles
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Jul 30, 2012: Construction of first Project 955A submarine formally inaugurated
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Jul 27, 2012: Novomoskovsk submarine returns to service
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Jul 11, 2012: Ekaterinburg and Bryansk submarines are in dry dock
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Jun 01, 2012: Novomoskovsk submarine returns to sea
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Apr 12, 2012: Parsing the New START data
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Mar 24, 2012: Verkhoturie submarine launched after overhaul
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Mar 07, 2012: Russian strategic submarines to resume regular patrols in June 2012
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Mar 07, 2012: New plans for strategic submarines
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Feb 13, 2012: Ekaterinburg submarine had missiles on board during the fire
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Dec 30, 2011: Fire on Ekaterinburg submarine
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Dec 23, 2011: Successful salvo launch of Bulava missiles
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Dec 19, 2011: Verkhoturie Project 667BDRM submarine will return to service in 2012
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Oct 28, 2011: Successful launch of Bulava from Yuri Dolgorukiy
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Oct 24, 2011: Aleksandr Nevskiy begins see trials
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Oct 04, 2011: Liner SLBM explained
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Sep 29, 2011: Second test of the Liner SLBM
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Aug 27, 2011: Bulava full-range test is a success
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Aug 09, 2011: Multiple warheads of the Liner SLBM
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Jul 27, 2011: Ekaterinburg submarine successfully launches R-29RM Sineva missile
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Jun 28, 2011: Bulava launched from Yuri Dolgorukiy submarine
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May 26, 2011: Yuri Dolgorukiy out of the dock, Novomoskovsk is back in
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May 23, 2011: What is Liner SLBM?
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May 20, 2011: Another Sineva launch from Ekaterinburg submarine
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May 12, 2011: Missile production plans for 2011-2013
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Apr 26, 2011: Successful Sineva launch
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Feb 24, 2011: Russia to spend $70 billion on strategic forces by 2020
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Feb 20, 2011: Bulava to be accepted for service in 2011?
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Dec 15, 2010: Bulava test is moved to 2011
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Dec 13, 2010: Novomoskovsk to return to service in 2012
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Nov 30, 2010: Weather keeps Aleksandr Nevskiy submarine in dock
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Nov 25, 2010: Date for next Bulava test is set
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Oct 29, 2010: Another success for Bulava
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Oct 28, 2010: R-29RM Sineva and R-29R launched successfully
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Oct 07, 2010: Bulava launch reported success
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Sep 24, 2010: Bulava troubles delay the submarine construction program
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Aug 23, 2010: Project 667BDRM submarines begin second round of overhauls
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Aug 06, 2010: Successful salvo launch of R-29RM missiles
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Jul 27, 2010: Project 667BDR submarine decommissioned
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Jul 15, 2010: Bulava test is scheduled for August 2010
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Jun 30, 2010: Commission approves more tests for Bulava
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May 21, 2010: No Bulava tests until the fall
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Mar 29, 2010: Submarine construction plans (and delays)
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Mar 04, 2010: Successful launch of R-29RM Sineva missile
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Jan 22, 2010: Karelia submarine returns to service
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Jan 11, 2010: Bulava tests will not resume until summer
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Jan 09, 2010: Missile overproduction and proliferation of R-27/SS-N-6
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Dec 22, 2009: Fourth Project 955 submarine postponed
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Dec 09, 2009: No luck for Bulava
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Nov 12, 2009: Karelia submarine begins sea trials
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Nov 02, 2009: Photos of Yuri Dolgorukiy
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Nov 02, 2009: Success eludes Bulava
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Nov 01, 2009: Successful launch of a R-29RM missile
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Oct 26, 2009: Waiting for Bulava launch
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Oct 13, 2009: Will Russia's numbers decline without START follow-on?
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Oct 12, 2009: Bulava launch expected this week
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Oct 09, 2009: Two test launches of R-29R missiles
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Oct 09, 2009: Last START data exchange?
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Aug 23, 2009: Project 955 Saint Nicholas
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Aug 05, 2009: Russian attack submarines do patrol sometimes
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Jul 22, 2009: Bulava designer resigned
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Jul 16, 2009: Bulava test reportedly failed
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Jul 14, 2009: Second SLBM launch in two days
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Jul 14, 2009: Bulava test expected
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Jul 13, 2009: Successful launch of R-29RM missile
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Jul 02, 2009: Typhoon submarines are staying
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Jun 22, 2009: Bulava tests to resume later this summer
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Jun 19, 2009: Yuri Dolgorukiy goes to the sea
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Jun 03, 2009: Project 955 submarines deployment
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Jun 03, 2009: More delays for Bulava
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Apr 04, 2009: Russia continues to eliminate old systems
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Mar 05, 2009: No Bulava test until at least June
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Feb 17, 2009: Ten missile submarine patrols in 2008
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Feb 14, 2009: Bulava test expected in March
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Feb 04, 2009: More details on the Bulava test program
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Jan 25, 2009: Long-term force projections
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Jan 01, 2009: R-39 flight test program
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Dec 23, 2008: Another setback for the Bulava program
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Dec 21, 2008: No news on Bulava test
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Dec 09, 2008: Northern Fleet left without Project 667BDR submarines
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Nov 28, 2008: Bulava test reported success
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Nov 27, 2008: Novomoskovsk submarine in overhaul
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Nov 22, 2008: Karelia submarine launched after overhaul
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Nov 21, 2008: Yury Dolgoruky's reactor is on
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Nov 18, 2008: Bulava launch expected next week
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Nov 08, 2008: Loss of life on a nuclear submarine
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Oct 17, 2008: No major changes in numbers in the first half of 2008
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Oct 12, 2008: More SLBM launches
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Oct 11, 2008: Sineva extended range launch
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Sep 22, 2008: Bulava test was not quite successful
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Sep 18, 2008: Successful Bulava launch
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Sep 12, 2008: An interesting week for SLBMs
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Aug 26, 2008: Dmitri Donskoy trials
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Aug 25, 2008: No news about Bulava test
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Aug 05, 2008: It was a R-29R launch
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Aug 01, 2008: Test launch from Ryazan submarine
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Jul 25, 2008: Bulava to resume flight tests
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May 28, 2008: Russian Navy Blog and R-29RM tests
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Apr 28, 2008: Submarine patrols in 2007
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Apr 03, 2008: START data provide update of the status of the Russian forces
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Apr 01, 2008: Project 667BRDM submarines and Sineva missiles
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Mar 03, 2008: Bulava stays
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Feb 13, 2008: Yuri Dolgoruky launched
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Jan 23, 2008: Military-industrial commission to consider Bulava
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Jan 23, 2008: Bryansk submarine is back from overhaul
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Dec 31, 2007: Russian forces in 2007
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Dec 25, 2007: Second launch of R-29RM Sineva in December
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Dec 17, 2007: Test launch of R-29RM SLBM
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Nov 20, 2007: Bulava test history
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Nov 14, 2007: Another failed test of Bulava?
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Oct 22, 2007: First Project 955 submarine will carry 16 missiles
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Sep 25, 2007: Project 667BDR submarines are staying?
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Aug 07, 2007: Test launch of R-29R missile from the Pacific
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Jul 24, 2007: R-29RM Sineva missile officially accepted for service
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Jul 12, 2007: Bulava test was not quite successful?
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Jun 28, 2007: Successful test of Bulava
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May 17, 2007: How many warheads?
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Apr 15, 2007: Russia launches the first Project 955 submarine
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Apr 03, 2007: Bulava will be ready on time?
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Mar 19, 2007: First Project 955 submarine to be launched in April
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Feb 28, 2007: Missiles old and new
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Feb 07, 2007: Details of the 2007-2015 armament program
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Dec 26, 2006: Contradictory reports about Bulava test
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Nov 17, 2006: Plans for 2007 are taking shape
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Oct 25, 2006: Second failure of Bulava
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Sep 25, 2006: No, Russian submarines do not carry tactical nuclear weapons
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Sep 15, 2006: Do Russian attack submarines carry nuclear weapons?
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Sep 13, 2006: How many submarines are on patrol?
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Sep 10, 2006: Launch of a R-29R missile from the Pacific
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Sep 09, 2006: Arctic launch of a R-29RM Sineva missile
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Sep 07, 2006: Failed flight test of Bulava
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Jul 07, 2006: Strategic forces decade from now
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Jun 30, 2006: Test launch of a R-29RM Sineva missile
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May 27, 2006: Space launch from a submarine
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May 03, 2006: Submarine fleet overhaul?
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Apr 03, 2006: START data: old systems replaced by new
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Apr 03, 2006: Bulava has six warheads
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Mar 19, 2006: Third Project 955 Borey submarine
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Mar 10, 2006: Speaking of nuclear primacy
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Jan 26, 2006: Russia will get one more Borey submarine
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Jan 12, 2006: Tula submarine is back from overhaul
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Dec 21, 2005: Successful launch of a Bulava missile
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Dec 02, 2005: One more Bulava launch in 2005
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Dec 01, 2005: Acquisition plans for 2006
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Nov 22, 2005: Borey submarine launch postponed until 2007
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Oct 07, 2005: Demonstrator has been lost
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Oct 06, 2005: Bulava and Topol-M side by side
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Oct 06, 2005: Changes in the strategic forces – July 2005 data exchange
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Oct 05, 2005: Bulava designations
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Sep 30, 2005: Test launch of a R-29R missile
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Sep 27, 2005: First flight test of the Bulava missile
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Sep 23, 2005: New warheads for R-29RM Sineva
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Sep 04, 2005: New commander-in-chief of the Navy
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Aug 17, 2005: Bombers and submarines launch missiles during exercises
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Jul 28, 2005: More delays with submarine construction
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Jul 06, 2005: Less and less optimistic on Bulava
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Jun 22, 2005: Tula submarine is nearing end of overhaul
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Apr 27, 2005: Ambitious plans for Bulava
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Apr 22, 2005: Nuclear notebook
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Apr 18, 2005: Just business
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Mar 02, 2005: Miracle missile every month
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Jan 19, 2005: Yuri Dolgorukiy is unlikely to be launched in 2005
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Jan 08, 2005: MIRVed Topol-M or Bulava?
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Jan 07, 2005: Status of Russia’s SLBM programs
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Jan 06, 2005: History of missile launches and reliability
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Jan 06, 2005: Strategic submarines in 2005
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Dec 31, 2004: Bulava missile is no-go in 2004
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Nov 17, 2004: Russia’s leadership discusses modernization plans
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Nov 02, 2004: Test launches of SS-25 and SS-N-18 missiles
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Oct 20, 2004: Changes in the Russian strategic forces
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Sep 23, 2004: Test of the Bulava sea-launched ballistic missile
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Sep 08, 2004: Test launches of sea-based missiles
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Jun 29, 2004: Missile launches during military exercise
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Apr 29, 2004: Typhoon submarines decommissioned
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Mar 19, 2004: New strategic submarine of the Project 955 type
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Feb 18, 2004: Russian strategic forces took part in a large-scale exercise
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