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Russia Conducts Tactical Nuclear Weapons Drills Near Ukraine

Miyashni Pillay
Last updated: June 5, 2024 2:34 pm
By Miyashni Pillay
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Photo: AFP, This video grab from a handout footage released by the Russian Defence Ministry on May 21, 2024 shows Russia's missile forces holding a tactical nuclear weapons drills in the southern military district of the country.
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Moscow, Russia – In a significant show of military might, Russia has commenced tactical nuclear weapons drills near Ukraine, simulating the deployment of non-strategic nuclear weapons in response to what it perceives as escalating threats from Western nations. The exercises, directed by President Vladimir Putin, involve various branches of the military, including missile formations, air, and naval forces. These units are practising the equipping of launch vehicles with “special ammunition,” a term referring to nuclear warheads.

Key Points of the Drills

– Location and Participants: The drills are being held in Russia’s Southern Military District, which borders Ukraine, and will also involve forces from Belarus. This region is strategically significant, given its proximity to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

– Western Provocations: Russia has justified these exercises by citing aggressive statements from Western officials. French President Emmanuel Macron has discussed the potential deployment of troops to Ukraine, while British Foreign Secretary David Cameron suggested that Ukraine could use British weapons to strike targets within Russia.

-Purpose and Readiness: The exercises are designed to ensure that Russian forces are prepared for the combative use of non-strategic nuclear weapons, aimed at defending Russia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.

– Nuclear Arsenal: According to the Federation of American Scientists, Russia possesses approximately 1,558 non-strategic nuclear warheads. This vast arsenal underscores the potential scale and seriousness of these drills.

– Strategic Warning: Analysts view these drills as a direct warning from President Putin, intended to deter Western countries from further increasing their military support for Ukraine.

Context of the Drills

The announcement of these drills comes amidst heightened tensions between Russia and Western nations over the ongoing war in Ukraine. Western countries have been ramping up their military aid to Kyiv, leading to increased friction and provocative rhetoric on both sides. The tactical nuclear weapons drills are a stark reminder of the severe implications of the conflict and the potential for its escalation.

International Reactions

The international community is closely monitoring these developments. The drills have sparked concern amongst Western nations, which see them as a dangerous escalation. The exercises are also likely to influence the geopolitical dynamics in the region, with potential ramifications for global security and stability.

These tactical nuclear drills underscore the high-stakes nature of the conflict in Ukraine and the broader geopolitical struggle between Russia and the West. As the situation continues to evolve, the world watches with bated breath, hoping to avoid a further escalation that could lead to a catastrophic outcome.

Russia’s Nuclear and Technological Development: A Historical and Contemporary Overview

Early Nuclear Development

– 1940s-1950s: Russia, then part of the Soviet Union, began its nuclear program during World War II. The successful detonation of the first Soviet atomic bomb in 1949 marked the USSR as the second nuclear power in the world.
– 1953: The Soviet Union detonated its first hydrogen bomb, significantly advancing its nuclear capabilities.

Cold War Era

– 1960s-1970s: The Cold War spurred an arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union. During this period, the USSR developed a vast arsenal of nuclear weapons, including intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), and multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs).
– 1972: The signing of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I) agreement marked the beginning of efforts to control and reduce the number of nuclear weapons.

Post-Cold War Developments

– 1990s: The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 resulted in Russia inheriting the bulk of the Soviet nuclear arsenal. Efforts to reduce nuclear weapons continued with the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I), which came into effect in 1994.
– 2000s: Under President Vladimir Putin, Russia began to modernise its nuclear forces, investing in new technologies and upgrading existing systems. This included the development of new ICBMs, such as the RS-24 Yars, and advancements in missile defence systems.

21st Century: Modernization and New Technologies

– 2010s: Russia continued to modernise its nuclear triad (land-based missiles, submarine-launched missiles, and strategic bombers). Significant developments included the RS-28 Sarmat ICBM, designed to evade missile defence systems, and the Borei-class nuclear submarines.
– 2018: Putin announced a series of new nuclear and strategic weapons, including the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle, the Kinzhal air-launched ballistic missile, and the Poseidon underwater nuclear drone. These systems were intended to ensure Russia’s strategic deterrent capabilities amidst growing global tensions.

Tactical Nuclear Weapons

– 2020s: Russia has focused on the development and deployment of tactical nuclear weapons, which are intended for use on the battlefield rather than for strategic deterrence. These include shorter-range missiles and nuclear-capable artillery systems.
– 2024: Recent tactical nuclear weapons drills near Ukraine highlight Russia’s emphasis on maintaining a robust and flexible nuclear deterrent. These exercises simulate the deployment of non-strategic nuclear weapons in response to perceived threats from Western nations, reflecting Russia’s strategic doctrine of using tactical nukes to counter conventional military threats.

Technological Advancements Beyond Nuclear Weapons

– Cyber Warfare: Russia has developed sophisticated cyber capabilities, which have been used in various operations to influence political processes and disrupt critical infrastructure in other countries.
– Artificial Intelligence (AI): Investment in AI and robotics has been a priority for the Russian military, aiming to enhance autonomous systems for reconnaissance, combat support, and logistics.
– Space Capabilities: Russia maintains a strong presence in space with capabilities in satellite deployment, anti-satellite weapons, and space-based missile defence systems.

International Concerns and Strategic Implications

Russia’s continued investment in nuclear and technological advancements has raised international concerns about an arms race and global security stability. The development of new strategic and tactical nuclear weapons, alongside advancements in AI and cyber warfare, poses significant challenges to global arms control efforts and international peace.

As Russia continues to modernise its military capabilities, the international community remains watchful of the potential implications for regional and global security dynamics. The recent nuclear drills near Ukraine serve as a stark reminder of the enduring strategic importance of nuclear weapons in Russia’s defence policy and its readiness to leverage technological advancements to maintain its status as a major global power.

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Miyashni Pillay
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The resident ambassador for the fifth industrial revolution, Miyashni is BGTN's Jack of all trades, specialising in digital operations, social media and broadcast production. Having worked in various media houses across her young lifespan, Miyashni has a wealth of knowledge about the digital world. She is most proud of having the perfect GIF reaction to any situation and is a crafty wordsmith, laced with just the right amount of sass and finesse.
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