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According to Senior Researcher at the UN Institute Pavel Devil, Russia's nuclear...

"Little will not give to anyone": in what condition is the nuclear weapon of the Russian Federation - an expert (video)

According to Senior Researcher at the UN Institute Pavel Devil, Russia's nuclear systems are 95-98%. This applies to the condition of warriors. Russia can maintain its nuclear weapons in working order. The event is afraid and does not want to check it. A senior researcher of the UN Institute for the study of disarmament and nuclear weapons project of Russia, Pavel feat, told this in a comment from Channel 24.

According to him, in the Russian Federation the development of nuclear weapons is engaged in units of the state company "Rosatom". But the operation of the warriors corresponds to 12 Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Russia. This institute was formed as early as the 1940s and 1950s. "The nuclear arsenal, namely nuclear units and ammunition, is maintained in working order and proper readiness.

There is a responsible attitude to the maintenance of nuclear weapons, and there is no special doubt about it," the expert said. According to the feat, it can be assumed that nuclear weapons, like any other system, are prone to various faults. There is no certainty that it will work well. However, the reliability of Russia's nuclear systems is 95-98%. This applies to the condition of warriors. "Even if you imagine that this figure will be 50% or even 25%, it will not be issued to anyone.

It is impossible to expect that any components of this system will be less reliable than you can imagine," the feat said. According to a researcher, in the event no one wants to check whether the nuclear weapon of the Russian Federation is in this condition. Moreover, even with the low reliability of these systems, the effect that will bring nuclear weapons will be catastrophic. We will remind, on March 13, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared his readiness to use nuclear weapons.