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  • Kommersant daily earlier reported the army has been hit by delays in Iskander deliveries since 2005.

    13 « November « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

  • “There will be a break in Iskander supplies abroad until we have supplied the Russian Armed Forces with them,” Nikolai Dimidyuk, a senior Rosoboronexport official, said, adding the companies producing the systems are not facing financial problems despite the ongoing credit crisis.

    ha! ha! don’t worry, be happy! 2008

  • The Iskander is a NON-ballistic trajectory missile and it will prove to be a huge headache for ABM systems predicated on intercepting a missile on a ballistic, and thus calculable or predictable, trajectory.

    kaliningrad missiles can take out abm’s 2008

  • Kommersant daily earlier reported the army has been hit by delays in Iskander deliveries since 2005.

    ha! ha! don’t worry, be happy! 2008

  • “There will be a break in Iskander supplies abroad until we have supplied the Russian Armed Forces with them,” Nikolai Dimidyuk, a senior Rosoboronexport official, said, adding the companies producing the systems are not facing financial problems despite the ongoing credit crisis.

    13 « November « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

  • Iskander is the Turkish word for Alexander; and the celebrated

    The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

  • SS-26, he explained, is the NATO designation for what the Russians call the Iskander missile, a mobile short- to medium-range ballistic missile launcher system that—and this is the crucial point—is capable of being equipped with either conventional or nuclear warheads.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • SS-26, he explained, is the NATO designation for what the Russians call the Iskander missile, a mobile short- to medium-range ballistic missile launcher system that—and this is the crucial point—is capable of being equipped with either conventional or nuclear warheads.

    How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011

  • This Russian deployment is all about a unique feature of Iskander, which is that it is not a traditional ballistic missile.

    kaliningrad missiles can take out abm’s 2008

  • This Russian deployment is all about a unique feature of Iskander, which is that it is not a traditional ballistic missile.

    06 « November « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

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