User talk:Nositera

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R3-SSTM
The article is unreferenced. I have found no evidence for the existence of the project in google or anywhere else.

Whilst it may, conceivably, actually be a real project (although I doubt it is something that could be built in the next 30 years), it fails to meet the wikipedian definition of 'notable'.

This article is therefore going to be deleted.

You may as well stop attempting to link other articles to it, it's simply a waste of your time, they're very trivial to find and incredibly easy to remove.WolfKeeper 21:38, 24 October 2006 (UTC)

Hello, perhaps when publications have been made about the R-3 SSTM by Rocson; then it will be more appropriate to mention it on Wikipedia. It is nevertheless a good article that could be left on it in my opinion.--Nositera 16:20, 30 October 2006 (UTC)