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Bulava missile: 13th time lucky

Published: 07 October, 2010, 23:57
Edited: 12 October, 2010, 21:11


The newest Russian intercontinental nuclear missile Bulava has successfully been tested on Thursday. All warheads hit their targets on Kamchatka Peninsula.

 
5 COMMENTS
tom October 07, 2010, 15:09 quote
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the bear has wings now.

Count Cash October 07, 2010, 16:55 quote
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Great to see that baby fly true, with a little steering on the way! This is a challenge for us, we need step up to the mark and bring this and other systems online fully. Our future and those of our children and grandchildren depend on them. NATO is just around the corner; as long as we always can visit the delinquents homes, then their little gangs will always be kept at bay. Of course sometimes we need to deal with the little gangs directly, but that is pure theatre! a good performance will suffice always, then of course we take the bow and any buffer space we need, before the next performance. Its clear any one who tries to take the peace out of Russia, will soon find themselves running backwards, only with Russia you may not have anything to run back to. Defence through strength, that must be our motto, a community of multipolar strength, has the required checks and balances to build a better world. It will benefit everyone!

saintkatanalegacy October 07, 2010, 16:59 quote
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claws would be more appropriate ;)

sumit bose October 07, 2010, 17:47 quote
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heartiest congratulations to Russia for this great achievement.

Pilsudski August 23, 2011, 07:28 quote
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@ Count CashMr Тухачевский, don't be so upbeat. Remember Warsaw Battle, 1920?You boast like Hitler in '30s, and look, how it all ended?
Somehow I feel this time Europe will be set ablaze (and bathed in blood) by Russia - turanians knows no other way to "grow" (can't really say "develop") than to conquere, kill and rob. But I digress here.
Look at the Russia - she has all the things a country need to become a REAL superpower, with flourishing economy and her citizens* happy and rich. She has oil, gas, all kind of minerals, lot of arable land, unimaginable amount of forests... Yet, it is still an economic pariah (and always be - at least as long it will continue its ways, forced on them by Mongols, centuries ago).
And, oh, BTW: when (and IF) your "as inteligent as human" T-50 fighter will finally start to appear in your airforces, America will be using the sixth generation fighter, F-35. Plus some other fancy gadgets (rail guns, perhaps?) that your engineers will be able to "reproduce", well, after an another decade or two. And by that time America... ;-)
From Poland with love,kB ;-)
PS: Please do polish your English a bit if you want to post on English websites. If not for a fact that I'm Slavic language native speaker myself, I could hardly understand what you'd wanted to say in your post._____* - unfortunatelly, the very concept of "citizen" is absolutely foreign for Russian rulers - the Russian people  are all "rabs"for them, which is even lower than "subjects" (as was the case with, say, English monarchs).Just compare this: "we, the people" with "we, the Tsar samodierzhavnyj"

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