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Bulava Missile Designer Blames Industry For Test FailuresMoscow, Russia (RIA Novosti) Apr 21, 2010 Yury Solomonov, the designer of the troubled Bulava ballistic missile, said that the poor state of the Russian defense industry was the main cause of the weapon's failed test launches. Solomonov resigned from his post as general director of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology (MITT) in July 2009 after a series of unsuccessful Bulava tests, but retained his post as general designer of the missile. "I can say in earnest that none of the design solutions have been changed as a result of ... read more |
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Kazakhstan Seeks Equal Share In Commercial Space Projects
Astana, Kazakhstan (RIA Novosti) Apr 12, 2010Kazakhstan intends to acquire 33% stakes in two Russian-Ukrainian joint ventures using the Baikonur space center for launches of Dnepr and Zenit carrier rockets, the country's top space official said Friday. The head of Kazakh space agency Kazcosmos, Talgat Musabayev, told a session of parliament that the issue of Kazakhstan's equal participation in commercial space projects must be resolv ... more Russia Says It Has No Plans To Deploy Weapons In Space
Moscow (RIA Novosti) Apr 12, 2010The commander of Russia's space forces said on Friday Russia had no plans to deploy weapons of any kind in space. Some analysts have suggested that Russia could deploy space weapons as part of measures to counter controversial U.S. plans to build missile shields in Europe. "We have no such plans," Maj. Gen. Oleg Ostapenko told a news conference in Moscow a day after Russia and the United S ... more Cryosat-2 Ready For Launch
Darmstadt, Germany (ESA) Apr 08, 2010Following yesterday's launch dress rehearsal and the debriefing today, the Russian State Commission has given the go-ahead to launch ESA's ice mission tomorrow at 15:57 CEST. Today's go-ahead marks the last milestone along the road to launch the long-awaited CryoSat-2 satellite. By measuring the tiny variations in the thickness of ice floating in the polar oceans and changes in the vast ic ... more |
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NATO Not Cooperating Sufficiently With RussiaDushanbe, Russia (RIA Novosti) Apr 01, 2010 NATO is not sufficiently cooperating with Russia in tackling the Afghan drug threat, the head of the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) said on Saturday. "The fight against drugs in Afghanistan and [drug] traffic is not being carried out the way the situation demands, likewise there is no planned and coordinated work against the Taliban movement," Nilolai Bordyuzha said during a round-table conference in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe, on collective security in Central Asia. ... read more |
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