How to Regulate Nuclear Weapons; The U.S. Deal With India Could Be a Good Starting PointSelig S. Harrison
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These negotiations started last week, and we await the outcome with nervous santicipation. Currently, nine nuclear powers have access to roughly 14,000 nuclear weapons, any one of which can obliterate cities, contaminate wide swathes of land with radio active fall-out, and the most horrible ...
President Putin has put Russia's nuclear forces on "special" alert, raising concerns around the world. But analysts suggest his actions should probably be interpreted as a warning to other countries not to escalate their involvement in Ukraine, rather than signalling any desire to use nuclear wea...
It is not that the existence of nuclear weapons has uniquely prevented India and China from going to war. In 2017, sensible analysts were rightly concerned that a militarized standoff could escalate into larger conflict. There are also many other reasons why India and China are unlikely to ...
In short, the cost of the project has doubled in less than a decade. It is far from clear the Air Force ever did a thorough assessment of alternatives before embarking on the Sentinel program. The Air Force had multiple options, including building fewer missiles, making current missiles...
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The US hasn’t conducted test explosions on nuclear weapons since 1992, so it has to rely on inspections and modeling to assess the reliability of the aging stockpile. Lawrence Livermore scientists have long used the lab’s supercomputers to simulate the degradation of materials, like plutonium,...
In the next section we'll look at the relationship a sniper has with his spotter. The Spotter A training sniper confers with his spotter. Photo courtesy Department of Defense Defense Visual Information Center Once the shot is taken, the spotter watches the shot to help the sniper readjust...