Putin directs drills of Russian nuclear forces
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Britain must look at sharing nuclear weapons with Germany to counter the “critical” threat posed by Russia, defence chiefs have said.
Royal Netherlands Air Force F-35As are leading NATO's annual nuclear readiness drills for the first time, marking a significant milestone in the alliance's 76-year history as the exercise incorporates modern warfare lessons from Ukraine.
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STRATCOM Kicks Off Global Thunder 26 Nuclear Command & Control Exercise
U.S. Strategic Command has begun this year's edition of the annual nuclear command & control exercise known as Global Thunder. As we mentioned in last
The continued extension of the Minuteman III system calls for a rethinking of the venerable US strategic nuclear triad.
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How US should respond after China rejects Trump nuclear talks, shows off new weapons at parade
China's nuclear arsenal expansion challenges U.S. deterrence capabilities as Beijing builds weapons capable of reaching American ships, bases and allies by 2030.
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NATO to start annual nuclear deterrence drills on Monday
NATO is to launch its annual nuclear deterrence exercise dubbed Steadfast Noon on Monday. The manoeuvre is not a response to recent Russian airspace violations or other provocations, the alliance's secretary general,
Russia has successfully tested its nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile, a weapon President Putin claims is unmatched globally and can evade all
Kathryn Bigelow's latest film, A House of Dynamite, is a welcome and useful reminder that the dangers of nuclear weapons never went away—and an invitation to discuss how to deal with them.
Should major global powers be immersed in a high-stakes, dangerous escalation of tension, raising the possibility of a nuclear confrontation, could the existence of a long-range nuclear-armed cruise missile provide that unique additional variable necessary ...
Expert says move reflects Kim Jong Un's view of limits of nuclear deterrent, and that Pyongyang seeks to improve 'war-fighting capability' by boosting conventional arsenal