The NIS Nuclear and Missile database provides comprehensive and timely information on the nuclear infrastructure and nonproliferation policies of the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union. As of 2003, information on delivery vehicle infrastructure is also being added. Each NIS country entry contains sections on specific infrastructure elements, facilities, or policy issues. The Profiles Database also contains tables and the full texts of certain relevant documents.
The NIS Nuclear and Missile Database is updated monthly, and is maintained by the staff members and graduate research assistants of the NIS Nonproliferation Program. We are always seeking to provide the best possible information on nonproliferation issues in the former Soviet Union and welcome your comments and suggestions on the database. Please send them to NIS Nonproliferation Databases Coordinator Anya Loukianova (Anna.LoukianovaATmiis.edu).
For information on the full-time and student staff members who work on the database, please visit our Staff Page.
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material is produced independently for NTI by the James Martin
Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of
International Studies and does not necessarily reflect the
opinions of and has not been independently verified by NTI or
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