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Europe : Mystery Russian missile wreckage found in Turkey
 
BY : FLIGHT GLOBAL

Mystery Russian missile wreckage found in Turkey


Wreckage from an unknown Russian missile or UAV was found in Turkey on 8 November. The debris was discovered on the coast of Samsun near the Black Sea on the north side of Turkey and was examined by Turkish air force personnel

The vehicle appears to be a KH-55SM "Kent" cruise missile, say military sources.

Kent cruise missiles were designed to be launched from Tupolev Tu-95s to hit US aircraft carriers during the Cold War. The missile is believed to have crashed into the sea during a military exercise.The missile was taken to Merzifon air force base in Amasya, 150km south of Samsun, for further investigation.
 
 
 
   
 
 
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    #1 Author: avatar_singh (12 November 2007 19:05)
     
    still any doubt that traitor manmohan singh msut be killed now and brutally killed to save india. this bastard harami pm has stopped signing the deal for 4 nuclear pwoer plant from russia only AFTER thew american embassy charged into south block to trheshow american displeausre!!
    manmohan singh msut be killed now.

    http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/13/stories/2007111353741000.htm

    http://www.hindu.com/2007/11/13/stories/2007111353741000.htm

    India fails to sign deal for more reactors for Koodankulam

    quote--" “It was ready for signature”

    However, the Russian source said the agreement had been fully prepared for signature during the summit.

    “The Indian side, at the last moment, decided not to sign it, even as we were ready to go ahead with it,” the source told The Hindu. “This came as a big surprise to us.”
    “We took care of all legal traps”

    A lot of time and effort went into the drafting of the accord, the source said.

    “The talks had been hard, but we thrashed out all details and took care of legal traps,” the source said.

    The source said it was not possible to gran---"
     
     
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