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Missile Monitor: Topol, Bulava and arts
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Your source on missile proliferation. Monday, December 14, 2009. Topol, Bulava and arts. Last week Russia conducted two missile tests and the results are mixed. On December 10, a. Missile was launched without any problems. From the Kapustin Yar site and hit the designated target in Sary-Shagan, Kazakhstan. Everything ran smoothly as we have seen it many times before. Things looked totally different the day before: On December 9, Russia test-launched a. 21122005 - success: all targets at the Kura testing ...
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Missile Monitor: one step closer to the expensive Iron Dome
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Your source on missile proliferation. Saturday, December 26, 2009. One step closer to the expensive Iron Dome. Israel successfully completed another series of tests of the. The first level of its multi-layered missile defense umbrella which is designed to intercept missiles and rockets at ranges between 4 and 77 kilometers. Two other tests took place earlier this year back in July. This system is to enter service in 2011, but could be rushed into service sooner. Israel received the reward for this succes...
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Missile Monitor: October 2009
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Your source on missile proliferation. Sunday, October 18, 2009. European missile defense bases - yet another post. More than a month has passed since President Obama announced to bury the former plans for the two controversial missile defense bases in Poland and the Czech Republic. This gave ample opportunity to digest this major change. Here is a brief summary of the reactions and latest developments:. Megan Stack from the LA Times puts it more poignantly:. We heard first from the media. Said Witold Was...
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Missile Monitor: February 2010
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Your source on missile proliferation. Sunday, February 7, 2010. Missile defense race in the Persian Gulf. The United States shifted gears in its efforts to upgrade its current defenses. Against possible Iranian missile attacks in the Persian Gulf. General Petraeus said the United States was now keeping. On patrol in the Persian Gulf at all times in order to shoot down medium-range Iranian missiles. A second line of defense is formed by the deployment of antimissile systems in at least four Arab countries.
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Missile Monitor: November 2009
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Your source on missile proliferation. Sunday, November 8, 2009. Iranian Missiles and U.S. Missile Defense. The Washington Institute invited Uzi Rubin and Michael Elleman to address a special Policy Forum luncheon on November 2, 2009, discussing the question of how do U.S. missile defense capabilities match up to Iran's growing missile arsenal. The meeting was recorded and you can listen to it here. Make sure to also download the pdf-ed slides. To which Uzi Rubin refers during his presentation. Martin Sen...
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Missile Monitor: Missile defense race in the Persian Gulf
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Your source on missile proliferation. Sunday, February 7, 2010. Missile defense race in the Persian Gulf. The United States shifted gears in its efforts to upgrade its current defenses. Against possible Iranian missile attacks in the Persian Gulf. General Petraeus said the United States was now keeping. On patrol in the Persian Gulf at all times in order to shoot down medium-range Iranian missiles. A second line of defense is formed by the deployment of antimissile systems in at least four Arab countries.
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Missile Monitor: Upcoming conference: "Ballistic Missile Defense: Global and Regional Dynamics"
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Your source on missile proliferation. Sunday, January 3, 2010. Upcoming conference: "Ballistic Missile Defense: Global and Regional Dynamics". Happy New Year everybody. In case you are pondering what to do with the New Year's resolutions and the (hopefully still) many blank pages in your calendar, here is a suggestion: Martin Senn from the ArmsControl.at. Blog organizes a conference on " Ballistic Missile Defense: Global and Regional Dynamics. At the University of Innsbruck. Gepostet von Lars Olberg.
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Missile Monitor: Indefinite hibernation
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Your source on missile proliferation. Saturday, August 14, 2010. Dear readers of the Missile Monitor,. You already might have guessed it but now it is official: unfortunately I have to put this blog into hibernation. In my new job I work on missile issues and I want to avoid any allegation - no matter how far-fetched - that there is no clear seperation between my blogging and my work. Sorry about this. I hope to be able to revive the blog in the future. Uncommented) missile related news. Nukes on a Blog.
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Missile Monitor: February fools - no Iron Dome for Sderot
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Your source on missile proliferation. Sunday, February 7, 2010. February fools - no Iron Dome for Sderot. February started with bad news for the citizens of Sderot. The city is located near the border to the Gaza Strip and has suffered heavy rocket and mortar fire over the last nine years. Less than a month ago. Some commentators claim that the Iron Dome was never meant to defend Sderot and the border communities but that this was only a pretext used to serve other interests:. To defend Sderot and the ot...
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Missile Monitor: December 2009
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Your source on missile proliferation. Saturday, December 26, 2009. One step closer to the expensive Iron Dome. Israel successfully completed another series of tests of the. The first level of its multi-layered missile defense umbrella which is designed to intercept missiles and rockets at ranges between 4 and 77 kilometers. Two other tests took place earlier this year back in July. This system is to enter service in 2011, but could be rushed into service sooner. Israel received the reward for this succes...