Russian Armory Remains Huge
Russia retains thousands of nuclear weapons, despite considerable reductions under the first U.S./Soviet Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START 1), signed in 1991 but not brought into force until late 1994. By the end of last year, Russia's START 1 drawdown had cut the number of intercontinental...
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