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Monday, February 20, 2012

Bulava Missile More Dangerous to Russia than to Enemy


Russian experts on Monday questioned how wise it is to adopt the troubled Bulava intercontinental missile for service, suggesting it would cause more security problems than it would solve, the Kommersant daily said.

First Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Sukhorukov said on Sunday a presidential decree putting the missile into operation was drafted and ready to be signed.

However, military analyst Viktor Baranets said it was a “reckless” and “dangerous” move since the missile was underdeveloped.

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