Saturday, February 3, 2018

Where Are The World's Nuclear Weapons?


BBC: Reality Check: Where are the world's nuclear weapons?

The Pentagon has outlined how it wants to revamp the US nuclear arsenal, and develop new low-yield bombs, largely in response to the threat from Russia.

Reality Check looks into where the world's nuclear weapons are located and who owns them.

While the global stockpile of nuclear weapons has shrunk significantly since the Cold War, there are hundreds of warheads that could be launched at short notice, and experts say every nuclear-armed nation is modernising its arsenal or has plans to do so.

Countries keep most details of their nuclear weapons secret, but it is known that nine countries own the estimated more than 9,000 nuclear weapons that are in military service. These are either deployed - mounted on land or sea missiles and kept at air bases - or in storage. About 1800 are on high alert and could be fired with little warning.

The US and Russia own the vast majority of the world's nuclear weapons.

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WNU Editor:  The current stockpile of 15,000 nuclear weapons is astounding .... but what is even more astounding is that the number of nuclear weapons in the 1980s was around 70,000.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats who owns them, if im not mistaken turkey has some US nukes in its territory.

Anonymous said...

It's hard to believe that China nuke power is so low... Keep in mind that this numbers are based on known elements... And in defense matter, some countries are better than other in secret keeping.