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ANTI-MISSILE MISSILE IN MOSCOW PARADE.—The much-heralded Russian anti-missile missile, shown for the first time in public, passing through Red Square during the military parade marking the forty-sixth anniversary of the 1917 revolution. The Soviet news agency, “Tass,” claims the rocket can bring down any enemy missile.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 6

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ANTI-MISSILE MISSILE IN MOSCOW PARADE.—The much-heralded Russian anti-missile missile, shown for the first time in public, passing through Red Square during the military parade marking the forty-sixth anniversary of the 1917 revolution. The Soviet news agency, “Tass,” claims the rocket can bring down any enemy missile. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 6

ANTI-MISSILE MISSILE IN MOSCOW PARADE.—The much-heralded Russian anti-missile missile, shown for the first time in public, passing through Red Square during the military parade marking the forty-sixth anniversary of the 1917 revolution. The Soviet news agency, “Tass,” claims the rocket can bring down any enemy missile. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 6