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Russia to conduct five tests of Bulava missile in 2009
12:05 | 28/ 04/ 2009
MOSCOW, April 28 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian Navy will conduct at least five
test launches of the new Bulava sea-based ballistic missile in 2009, the deputy
defense minister for procurements said on Tuesday.
Despite five failures in 10 trials, Russia's Defense Ministry is planning to
complete a series of Bulava tests and put the ICBM into service by the end of
2009.
"Considering that we must ensure reliable performance characteristics of the
[Bulava] missile, we have decided to raise the number of additional test
launches to five, if everything goes well," Vladimir Popovkin said.
Popovkin, who is visiting the Russian exposition at the IDEF-2009 arms show in
Turkey, said that a faulty detail caused a test launch failure in December last
year, and that the on-board systems would undergo additional ground testing in
June-July prior to the next test launch.
Vice Admiral Oleg Burtsev, deputy chief of the Navy General Staff, said in
March that the Navy planned three Bulava test launches from the Dmitry Donskoi
submarine this year. "If the tests are successful, they will continue on board
the new Yury Dolgoruky nuclear-powered submarine," he said.
The Bulava-M (SS-NX-30) ICBM carries up to 10 nuclear warheads and has a range
of 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles). The three-stage ballistic missile is
designed for deployment on Borey class Project 955 nuclear-powered submarines.
Meanwhile, sea trials of Yury Dolgoruky, Russia's first Borey class strategic
nuclear submarine, are due to start in the summer, when navigation begins in
the White Sea.
Two other Borey class nuclear submarines - the Alexander Nevsky and the
Vladimir Monomakh - are currently under construction at the Sevmash shipyard,
and are expected to be completed in 2009 and 2011. Russia is planning to build
a total of eight submarines of this class by 2015.
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