Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Russian President Putin has said that Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko had already urged Moscow to deploy nuclear weapons in his country. Know how dangerous they are.
Russian President Putin will deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. (signal weapon)
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Russia is now planning to make the attack on Ukraine more aggressive. russian president Vladimir Putin Tactical in Belarus nuclear weapon That is, it has been announced to deploy special types of nuclear weapons. After this announcement, Putin has made it clear what is his stand regarding the war in Ukraine. Putin said that Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko had already urged Moscow to deploy nuclear weapons in his country.
It has been claimed in media reports that it was only after Putin’s move that Britain announced to give uranium-enriched weapons to Ukraine. In such a situation, there is a question that how dangerous are the tactical nuclear weapons that Putin will deploy.
What are tactical nuclear weapons and how dangerous, understand in 5 points
- How are these weapons: The purpose of tactical nuclear weapons is to destroy enemy soldiers and weapons on the battlefield. These are such weapons which are used to destroy a particular part of the enemy in the battlefield. Its effect is in a large part, although they are not used to destroy a large part of a city. They can also be used because they do not violate the rules of the treaty between Moscow and America.
- How many such weapons does Russia have: Many weapons are included in this category. Such as aircraft used in war, short-range missiles, gravity bombs, land mines, depth charges and artillery rounds. America has claimed that Russia has 2000 tactical nuclear weapons. At the same time, to deal with them, Ukraine will use those weapons equipped with uranium that Britain will give it.
- How different are these weapons: There are two types of nuclear weapons. First strategic and second tactical. Strategic-sized weapons are fired through missiles from land and submarines. At the same time, tactical nuclear weapons are kept in special storage and it takes time to use them. For some time, Russian leaders had requested Putin to deploy such weapons so that Western countries could be answered.
- What is Russia’s preparation: Putin says, Russia has already upgraded 10 Belarus aircraft so that they can use nuclear warheads for war. They can be used from 3 April. Apart from this, Russia has sent a short-range Iskandar missile to Belarus, which is ready to be used against Ukraine. Not only this, by July 1, storage will be prepared in Belarus to keep the Tactical Nuclear Weapon.
- Last used: If Russia sends such weapons to Belarus, it will be the first time since 1990 that Russia will deploy them outside its country. Belarus, Ukraine and Kazakhstan inherited large nuclear arsenals after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, but agreed to transfer them to Russia in later years.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”