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Russian Nuclear Weapons: Past, Present, and Future

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Data Analysis.<br />

Current <strong>and</strong> New START accountable U.S. <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Russian</strong> strategic nuclear forces are summarized in<br />

Table 9-1.<br />

Russia<br />

July 2009<br />

Old START<br />

launchers<br />

2010<br />

Actual<br />

Operationally<br />

Deployed<br />

Launchers<br />

(total launchers)<br />

Ca. 2020<br />

New START<br />

operationally<br />

deployed launchers<br />

(total launchers)-<br />

estimate<br />

Ca. 2020 New<br />

START warheads<br />

(estimate)<br />

ICBMs<br />

SS-25 176 171 0 0<br />

SS-27 Silo 50 50 60 60<br />

SS-27 Road 15 18 27 27<br />

RS-24 85 255<br />

SS-19 120 70 0 0<br />

SS-18 104 59 20 200<br />

Total ICBMs 465 367 192 542<br />

SLBMs<br />

Delta III/<br />

SS-N-18<br />

Delta IV/<br />

SS-N-23<br />

Typhoon/<br />

SS-N-20<br />

6/96 4/64 0 0<br />

6/96 4/64 (6/96) 4/64 256<br />

2/40 0 0 0<br />

Borey/ Bulava 2/36 0 4/64 384<br />

Total SLBMs 268 128 (164) 128 640<br />

Bombers<br />

Tu-160 13 13 13 13<br />

Tu-95MS 63 63 63 63<br />

Total Bombers 76 76 76 76<br />

TOTAL 809 571(603) 396(396) 1258<br />

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