Tuesday, November 29, 2011


Navy officials have deployed missile Bulava test super-capable 10 nuclear warheads from submarine Yuri Dolgoruky strategy last year.

A senior source said the Russian Navy, this was the final test of this missile in 2011. A source said: "Last test launch is scheduled on 25/11 but was delayed due to bad weather conditions. For this reason, the two experimental Bulava missiles will be carried out today 28/11. "
Russia tested last 'super rocket' Bulava
Bulava submarine-launched.
This is the 18th test of the missile and is the fourth year. Despite failing tests before reason design, manufacture, Russian troops have stressed the Bulava will be a major weapon for the class submarines equipped with next-generation strategy of the Navy.
Bulava missile launched from a submarine capable of carrying 10 nuclear warheads, with a range of up to 8,000 km. It is expected to be able to strike 10 separate targets simultaneously, while outside the range of the missile defense system is. This is a three-story rocket is designed special for Borey class nuclear submarines.
The testing will be conducted on the Bulava submarine Yuri Dolgoruky, the first ship of the Borey class has been successfully tested on the White Sea and is expected to be put into combat in the near future.Yurri Dolgoruky awaiting test results with Bulava missiles for official naval service.
Bulava missiles and the building of the Borey-class nuclear submarines are in the plan to modernize the military power of Russia until 2020. Both weapons are expected to play a key role in the Russian military forces until the end of the first half of the 21st century.
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