Russia tests out new nuke
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The Sun is roughly on a par with US media like The National Enquirer and The Star. While it has been known to publish stories, even break stories, which are "truthful", the frequency seems to be roughly that of random chance. (joking ---- not really).

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Current/latest does not equal New.
Topol-M was initially deployed in '97
Of course we don't see the Sun posting -
America tests out new lethal nuke
Designed to dodge defence systems,
has a range of 4,600 miles — enough to reach Britain.
When you fired off 2 Trident II D5s yesterday,
and ISTR a couple of others in recent weeks.
They also don't say when it was tested,
possibly based on a 2005 launch & article in Pravda.
ATB
Paul
Current/latest does not equal New.
Topol-M was initially deployed in '97
Of course we don't see the Sun posting -
America tests out new lethal nuke
Designed to dodge defence systems,
has a range of 4,600 miles — enough to reach Britain.
When you fired off 2 Trident II D5s yesterday,
and ISTR a couple of others in recent weeks.

They also don't say when it was tested,
possibly based on a 2005 launch & article in Pravda.
ATB
Paul
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Russian nukes
Yes indeed that paper is not the most factual...but one thing is certain...We have the F-22 Raptor>>>>(I can see you but you can't see me).Thought I would just throw that last part in there......