Moscow - Russia test-fired a 26-year-old ballistic missile yesterday, hinting the weapon could gain new life as a "hydra-headed" countermeasure if the US pressed on with President Bush's defence plans.
Moscow - Russia test-fired a 26-year-old ballistic missile yesterday, hinting the weapon could gain new life as a "hydra-headed" countermeasure if the US pressed on with President Bush's defence plans.