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New Russian missile failure sparks UFO frenzy

MOSCOW – Russia's new nuclear-capable missile suffered another failed test 
launch, the defence ministry said Thursday, solving the mystery of a 
spectacular plume of white light that appeared over Norway.

The Bulava missile was test-fired from the submarine Dmitry Donskoi in the 
White Sea early Wednesday but failed at the third stage, the defence ministry 
said in a statement.
 
The pre-dawn morning launch coincided with the appearance of an extraordinary 
light over northern Norway that captivated observers.

Images of the light that appeared in the sky above the Norwegian city of Tromso 
and elsewhere prompted explanations ranging from a meteor, northern lights, a 
failed missile or even a UFO.

Describing the latest failure of the Bulava as a major embarrassment for the 
military, leading Russian defence analyst Pavel Felgenhauer said the images 
were consistent with a missile failure.

"Such lights and clouds appear from time to time when a missile fails in the 
upper layers of the atmosphere and have been reported before," he told AFP.

"At least this failed test made some nice fireworks for the Norwegians," he 
joked.

The White Sea, which is the usual site for such missile tests by Russian 
submarines, lies close to Norway's own Arctic region.

This was the 12th test launch of the Bulava and the seventh time the firing has 
ended in failure, the Interfax news agency said.

The submarine-launched missile is central to Russia's plan to revamp its ageing 
weapons arsenal but is beset by development problems.

"The first two stages of the rocket worked but in the final and third stage 
there was a technical failure," the defence ministry said in a statement.

The statement said the problem was with the engine in the third stage, while in 
past launches the first stage had been faulty.

The problems with the Bulava have become an agonising issue for the defence 
ministry, which has ploughed a large proportion of its procurement budget into 
ensuring the missile becomes the key element of its rocket forces.

The previous failure in July forced the resignation of Yury Solomonov, the 
director of the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology which is responsible for 
developing the missile.

Felgenhauer said that it had dealt a serious blow to Russia's bid to maintain a 
credible nuclear deterrent.

"By the year 2030, Russia could lose its position as a global nuclear power if 
the problems are not solved. And it could be that these missiles will never fly 
properly.

"The Russian defence industry has disintegrated to such an extent that it 
simply cannot make such a complicated system work. Technology and expertise 
have been lost," he said.

The problems are also a major political embarrassment, coming as Russia 
negotiates with the United States the parameters of a new arms reduction treaty 
to replace the 1991 START accord.

The treaty expired on December 5, and despite intense negotiations the two 
sides have yet to agree the text of a new deal.

In a separate development, a successful test-firing took place of Russia's 
intercontinental surface-to-surface ballistic missile Topol RS-12M, news 
agencies quoted a statement from the strategic rocket forces as saying.

The missile -- introduced to the rocket forces before the fall of the Soviet 
Union -- was fired from the southern Russian region of Astrakhan and hit its 
target at a testing range in neighbouring Kazakhstan.

The Bulava, which can be equipped with up to 10 individually targeted nuclear 
warheads, has a maximum range of 8,000 kilometres (5,000 miles).

It is the sea-based version of the Topol-M, Russia's new surface-to-surface 
intercontinental missile, and designed to be launched from Moscow's newest 
Borei class of submarines.

Defence analysts say that a further headache for the military is that the new 
submarines are designed to be compatible with Bulava and if the new missile 
fails to work the vessels will be virtually useless.

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