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Russia Successfully Test-Launches Ballistic Missile — Navy |
2005-09-28 |
Russia successfully test-launched a newly-developed intercontinental ballistic missile on Tuesday, the navy said, The Associated Press reported. The Bulava, a solid fuel missile, blasted off from the nuclear submarine Dmitry Donskoy in the White Sea and hit its designated target in the far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula, chief naval spokesman Capt. Igor Dygalo said in a statement. Russia’s navy is to get two newly equipped nuclear submarines in 2006, armed with the new Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles, the navy commander said in April. The missiles have a range of 5,000 miles and are in the midst of a three-year testing program. Each submarine will be equipped with 12 missiles, Interfax said. In December, Russian President Vladimir Putin encouraged the Defense Ministry to keep up production of new strategic missile systems, a process slowed in the past by a shortage of funds. |
Posted by:Anonymoose |
#2 If it doesn't sink by itself, we could offer to help it go down. Any near miss should do it nicely, no Nukes needed, Cruise with conventional HE should do the job nicely and cheaply. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2005-09-28 13:51 |
#1 don't worry it will sink before they could ever use it |
Posted by: Uninetle Hupating2229 2005-09-28 13:08 |