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After seeing the Russian military failures of the past 3 years, how many of those 4489 actually work?
And how many of the missiles they’re attached to work?
And how many of the launch systems that house the missiles work?
I heard India had 172 recently
how do you know if the number is accurate
I would not be surprised if there’s a couple in Canada… Like…. It would be kind of silly NOT to have something hidden in Northern Canada that’s just not talked about.
*Am I being downvoted because people think I’m wrong? I don’t understand I’m not saying Canada Does have nukes*
I will just throw in a video im watching rn, since its really well matching this maps topic:
https://youtu.be/xSnZLWjOkHU?si=Tcx9gEuLijZsYe6X
We are a special kind of stupid …
Kurzgesagt is like famously bullshit isn’t it?
These are likely close to the absolute numbers of warheads that most nations possess, but its important to remember that no nation currently has their entire arsenal prepped at any one moment and it would take years of build up and tension for these to be actualized figures for how many weapons would be at play in a nuclear exchange. That isnt speaking to the different delivery methods also needing to be accounted for.
Of course, when talking about nuclear war its mostly semantics, but the number of ICBMs and SLBMs exchanged if a war popped off today would likely *only* be in the hundreds, not the thousands. This is a far cry from the massive standing arsenals of the 70s and 80s, and I do hope that despite rising global tensions that things remain that way.