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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Russian Navy to acquire world’s most powerful mace


Russian Navy got the newest quasi-ballistic missile Bulava-M (mace)


The Commander of the Russian Navy Admiral of Fleet Vladimir Masorin during his visit to Sevastopol, the town of the Russian naval glory, publicly announced that serial manufacturing of the new generation strategic naval missile Bulava-M will be started before completing the program of flight tests.

Allegedly this decision is based on the last successful tests of the missile held on June, 29 when the specially fitted test sub Dmitry Donskoi launched Bulava from the submarine position in the White sea and the warhead of the missile hit the target area in the test field in Kamchatka peninsular.

Some media sources reported that several splitting warheads did not reach the target.

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