02.12.2008
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Russia is to hold another test launch of the Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile this month, while the missile has already gone into full-scale production, a deputy prime minister said on Monday.
"Before the end of the year, another
Bulava test [launch] will be conducted, while our defense industry enterprises have already started full-scale production," Sergei Ivanov said.
The latest test of the sea-launched
Bulava missile took place on November 28. It was launched from the
Dmitry Donskoi Typhoon-class strategic nuclear-powered submarine in the White Sea, effectively engaging its designated target on the Kamchatka Peninsula about 6,700 kilometers (4,200 miles) east of Moscow.
Russia is planning to adopt new
Bulava missiles for service with the Navy and commission the first Borey-class strategic nuclear submarine in 2009.
The
Bulava (SS-NX-30), developed by the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology, is designed for deployment on
Borey-class Project 955 nuclear-powered submarines.
The first submarine in the series, the
Yury Dolgoruky, was built at the
Sevmash shipyard in the northern Arkhangelsk Region and is currently undergoing sea trials.
The submarine has a length of 170 meters (580 feet), a body diameter of around 13 meters (42 feet), and a submerged speed of about 29 knots.
It will be equipped with 16
Bulava ballistic missiles, each carrying up to 10 nuclear warheads and having a range of 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles).