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Oct 29, 2024: Strategic forces exercise includes a launch of Bulava
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Oct 25, 2023: Annual exercise of strategic forces
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Oct 26, 2022: Exercise of strategic forces
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Feb 19, 2022: The 2021 annual exercise of strategic forces is held in February 2022
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May 09, 2021: A note on mobile missiles in the Kataev archive
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Dec 09, 2020: Annual exercise of the strategic forces held later this year
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Oct 17, 2019: Annual exercise of strategic forces Grom-2019
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Apr 29, 2019: Does Russia have a launch-on-warning posture? The Soviet Union didn't
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Oct 11, 2018: Annual exercise of the strategic forces, this time without ICBMs
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Oct 26, 2017: Annual exercise of strategic forces
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Nov 17, 2015: Tu-95MS and Tu-160 strategic bombers used in Syria strikes
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Oct 30, 2015: Russia tests command and control system in an exercise with multiple missile launches
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Dec 26, 2014: New version of the military doctrine
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Nov 05, 2014: Busy time for Russian strategic forces
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May 08, 2014: Multiple missile launches during a command and control exercise
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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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Oct 30, 2013: Russia conducts large-scale exercise of its strategic forces
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Oct 02, 2013: September 2013 New START data
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Apr 02, 2013: Shooting down the Star Wars myth
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Feb 06, 2013: Object 370, Project 4202 and construction in Dombarovskiy
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Oct 03, 2012: September 2012 New START data released
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Apr 12, 2012: Parsing the New START data
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Apr 09, 2012: March 2012 New START data released
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Nov 23, 2011: Russia's response to missile defense
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Oct 22, 2011: September 2011 New START data released
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Jun 01, 2011: Some New START data released
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Feb 24, 2011: Russia to spend $70 billion on strategic forces by 2020
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Feb 05, 2010: New Russian military doctrine
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Oct 13, 2009: Will Russia's numbers decline without START follow-on?
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Oct 09, 2009: Last START data exchange?
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Jul 22, 2009: Bulava designer resigned
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Apr 04, 2009: Russia continues to eliminate old systems
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Jan 25, 2009: Long-term force projections
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Jan 16, 2009: Russia's new arms development
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Jul 22, 2008: The Window of Vulnerability That Wasn't
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Jun 10, 2008: The easy route
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May 07, 2008: Dmitry Medvedev is the new Supreme Commander of Russian armed forces
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Apr 03, 2008: START data provide update of the status of the Russian forces
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Jan 29, 2008: The truth about Russia's military "resurgence"
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Jan 19, 2008: Baluyevskiy prepares to strike
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Dec 31, 2007: Russian forces in 2007
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Oct 21, 2007: Putin's "grandiose" plans
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Feb 28, 2007: Missiles old and new
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Nov 17, 2006: Plans for 2007 are taking shape
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Oct 13, 2006: START data show few changes in Russian forces
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Aug 22, 2006: Nuclear primacy again
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May 10, 2006: Russia warns about dangers of accidental launch
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Apr 14, 2006: Dr. Strangelove meets reality
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Mar 31, 2006: Russia discusses nuclear weapons
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Mar 10, 2006: Speaking of nuclear primacy
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Jan 12, 2006: Strategic mismatch
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May 25, 2005: Blackout in Moscow
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May 17, 2005: Deeper reductions?
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Apr 22, 2005: Nuclear notebook
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Feb 23, 2005: Locations, locations
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