TITLE

Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces, End of 1998

PUB. DATE
March 1999
SOURCE
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Mar/Apr1999, Vol. 55 Issue 2, p62
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Assesses the strategic nuclear forces of Russia in 1998. Intercontinental ballistic missiles; Nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines; Statistics on the strategic nuclear forces of Russia.
ACCESSION #
1619904

Tags: NUCLEAR weapons;  BALLISTIC missiles;  STATISTICS

 

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