- was
upgraded to
carry Bulavas. Key
people involved in the
decision to
develop Bulava included the
institute director and
Bulava's chief designer Yury Solomonov;...
-
Kalinowski Bulava of
Hetman of
Ukraine Bohdan Khmelnytsky, 17th
century Bulava of
Hetman of
Ukraine in
exile Pylyp Orlyk, 18th
century Toy
bulavas in a Kyiv...
-
Juozas Bulavas (13
January 1909 – 29 July 1995) was a
Lithuanian scholar, academic,
political and
social figure, and
member of the Seimas.
Bulavas was born...
- The
presidential bulava (mace; Ukrainian: Булава Президента України) is one of the
official symbols of the
President of Ukraine. The mace of the president...
- However, the work on this
missile was
abandoned and a new missile, the RSM-56
Bulava, was designed. The
submarine needed to be
redesigned to
accommodate the...
- service,
Dmitriy Donskoi,
which was re****ed with the more
modern RSM-56
Bulava SLBM for testing. She
continued to
serve until February 2023, when she was...
-
Donskoy (1359–1389), the
reputed founder of Moscow. The
first launch of a
Bulava missile was
carried out by
Dmitriy Donskoy on 27
September 2005. The vessel...
- 11,500
Russia RSM-54 R-29RMU2 "Layner" 8,300 12,000
Russia RSM-56 R-30 "
Bulava" 8,000 9,300
Russia M51 8,000 10,000
France JL-2 7,400 8,000
China JL-3...
- was Yuri Solomonov, who
would later oversee the
development of the RSM-56
Bulava. The
first flight test took
place on
December 20, 1994,
during which the...
- retired,
except for one
which is used as a test
platform for the RSM-56
Bulava. A
successor design, R-39M Grom (Russian: Гром, Thunder)/RSM-52V/SS-N-28...