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Which countries have the most nuclear weapons? How many does Russia have? facts and numbers

2022-02-28T14:18:12.782Z


This is a look at the countries that have nuclear weapons in their arsenals, and those that are in a position to develop them.


These are the countries with the most nuclear weapons in 2022 1:28

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There are currently 13,400 nuclear weapons in the world, according to the UN.

And while achieving global nuclear disarmament has been one of the United Nations' oldest goals, dating back to 1946, there is still today "frustration at the slow pace of nuclear disarmament."

Amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which began last week after months of tensions and a buildup of troops along the border, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered Sunday that his country's deterrent forces, which include nuclear weapons , they will enter their maximum state of alert.

In October 2021, in a drastic change from the Trump administration, the government of US President Joe Biden revealed the figures of his country's nuclear arsenal.

The United States has 3,750 nuclear warheads in its arsenal and 2,000 are awaiting dismantling, according to a State Department statement.

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This is a look at nuclear arsenals in the world.

These are the countries with nuclear weapons

Data on nuclear stocks varies from one source to another.

The following information comes from the Nuclear Threat Initiative and accounts for the countries with the most confirmed nuclear weapons other than the United States.

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China

— 290 warheads, approximately 90 nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).

France

— Approximately 290 nuclear warheads.

India

— Between 130 and 140 nuclear warheads.

Pakistan

— 90-110 nuclear warheads.

Russia

— 1,444 warheads deployed on 527 ICBMs, submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) ​​and heavy bomber warheads.

If warheads not deployed, in storage or awaiting decommissioning are also counted, the total stockpile would come to 6,370 weapons.

The United Kingdom

— Approximately 225 strategic warheads.

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Countries with unconfirmed nuclear weapons

Israel

— Suspected of having enough plutonium for 100 to 200 nuclear weapons.

North Korea

— It has conducted at least six nuclear tests since 2006. In 2017, it claimed to have successfully conducted its first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile, and each year it would have enough plutonium and enriched uranium to make 12 warheads.

The case of Iran, a country suspected of developing nuclear weapons

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World powers, including the United States, want to curb Iran's nuclear program to prevent it from developing a nuclear bomb.

For more details on Iran's program, visit Iran's Nuclear Capabilities Basic Facts.

After 20 months of talks, on July 14, 2015, negotiators finalized a landmark nuclear deal between Iran, the United States and five other countries.

The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) states that "Iran reaffirms that under no circumstances will it seek, develop or acquire nuclear weapons."

The agreement, which has a term of 15 years, requires Iran to reduce its centrifuges by two-thirds.

It also prohibits enrichment at key facilities.

In exchange, the country would get relief from economic sanctions and permission to continue its nuclear program for peaceful purposes.

On May 8, 2018, then-President Donald Trump announced that the United States was officially withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal.

Countries that have the capability to make nuclear weapons, but claim to have no nuclear ambitions

Japan — On November 30, 2006, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso stated that Japan had the knowledge and capability to produce nuclear weapons, but had no plans to do so.

Countries that have abandoned nuclear weapons or weapons programs in recent years

Belarus

 — Still has a civilian nuclear research program.

Kazakhstan

— Although it inherited nuclear warheads after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan transferred the inventory to Russia.

Ukraine

— After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine had the third largest stockpile of nuclear weapons.

The weapons were returned to Russia.

South Africa

— After developing nuclear weapons in the 1970s, the country halted its program and became a non-nuclear weapons state in 1991.

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Source: cnnespanol

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