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Russia, how many nuclear weapons does Moscow have and where they can strike
According to a report by the Iriad Review in early 2022, there are about 6,000 publications in Russia’s arsenal. The path of modernization has made these weapons 3000 times more powerful within 30 years. Here are all the numbers, from ICBMs to nuclear-powered submarines in the Navy
It is estimated that The number of nuclear warheads in the Russian arsenal reached a total of about 6 thousand units. Of these, the number of these Usable Represents more than half of the total, or about 4,477 Among them, 1,588 units are already deployed and operational, taking into account strategic and non-strategic weapons. This was stated in a report by expert Alessandro Ricci, dedicated to the Russian nuclear arsenal, published in February 2022 on “irid review. Peace and Conflict Studies”
From the operational newspapers we read in the study, 812 are those ranked in land-based ballistic missile systems, 576 are those intended for use of ballistic systems installed on nuclear submarines and another 200 are operable by bombers Equipped to use atomic weapons. Of the remaining publications, there are 2,889 unpublished and stocked publications, most of which (912) are represented by non-strategic publications and a significant minority of strategic publications (977)
The The remaining 1,700 warheads are those that have been withdrawn and dismantled. Since they are not fully decommissioned yet, however, these headers are still likely to remain re-introducable and reusable in a short time. Therefore, it is also necessary to take into account this type of warhead as part of the available Russian arsenal
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