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RSM-56 Bulava
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The RSM-56 Bulava is a submarine-launched ballistic missile developed for the Russian Navy and deployed in 2019 on the new Borei class of ballistic missile nuclear submarines. It is designed to replace the R-39 Rif solid-fuel SLBM and is intended to serve as a crucial component of Russia's nuclear triad. The Bulava missile has three stages, uses solid fuel propellant in the first and second stages, and liquid fuel in the third stage, allowing high maneuverability during warhead separation, and has a declared START throw weight of 1150 kg to 9,500 kilometers.learn more on wikipedia
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