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  • - Deals with topics from past and present of Russian aircraft and air forces of the ex Warsaw Pact countries.
  • - Information on Kursk nuclear submarine: news, stories archive, 3D model, official commentaries.
  • - Descriptions of Russian military machinery. Mostly in Polish. However, BMPT and S-300W summaries are in English.
  • - Russian media reports and comments on the Kursk submarine. Selected and translated into English by WPS Russian Media Monitoring Agency.
  • - History, mission and other information about the organization and related links.
  • - Russian Aviation Page deals with topics from past, present and future of the aircraft, aerospace industry and air force of Russia. The site offers a variety of resources for aviation enthusiasts, historians and hobbyists.
  • - Active forums focusing primarily on Russian weaponry.
  • - Concise Aerospace is a daily subscription-based publication that gives dedicated coverage of aerospace and air transport sector in Russia, CIS and Eastern Europe.
  • - Nuclear safety issues in the Russian Navy and efforts to tackle them. Maintained by Bellona Foundation.
  • - Contact information for reporting information about missing American servicemen or American prisoners.
  • - Digest of Russian press on military issues, by WPS Russian Media Monitoring Agency.
  • - Armaments and military equipment: rocket-artillery, shooting arms and equipment; armour and equipment; military vehicles; training of military experts.
  • - Bimonthly Internet magazine on Russian defense industry, discussion forums and shopping.
  • - Nicely presented site covering the history of the Russian Navy, concentrates on pre-revolutionary times.
  • - Catalogue of Russian forces and defence industry websites.
  • - The Kola peninsula and Severodvinsk have the highest concentration of nuclear reactors, active and derelict, in the world. The cold war arms race went too fast for authorities to plan what to do with decommissioned submarines and the nuclear waste. This r


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