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Ukraine Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear Weapons
Weapons on Territory
ICBM Designations/Numbers of Warheads
ICBM Bases and Deployed Launchers
START-Accountable Launchers & Warheads
ACLM Designations/Numbers of Warheads
Heavy Bomber Bases
Total Deployed Bombers & Warheads
Missile/Silo Dismantlement
Missile Deactivation and Warhead Withdrawal
Bomber Decommissioning/Transfer
Other Weapon-Related Developments


Ukraine: Nuclear Weapons/Numbers
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Ukraine: Nuclear Weapons

 

All nuclear warheads were removed from Ukraine as of 6/1/96. ICBMs and silos are still being dismantled.
[Ustina Markus, "Last Nuclear Weapons Removed From Ukraine," OMRI Daily Digest, 6/3/96.] 

START I MOU TABLES:  WEAPONS ON TERRITORY

[Unless otherwise cited, the information contained in this section is derived either from Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) exchanged by Ukraine and the US under the terms of the START I Treaty.  This information is exchange twice a year, on the first of January and the first of July.  The MOUs are made public four months after the exchange of information.]

ICBM DESIGNATIONS/NUMBER OF WARHEADS

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ICBM BASES AND DEPLOYED LAUNCHERS

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START-ACCOUNTABLE LAUNCHERS & WARHEADS

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ALCM DESIGNATIONS/NUMBER OF WARHEADS
UNITED STATES  USSR/RUSSIA  WARHEADS
AS-15A Kent  Kh-55  1
AS-15B Kent  Kh-65  1
AS-15A ALCMs are launched from Bear H6 (up to 6 ALCMs) and are also launched from Bear H16 (up to 10 ALCMs). AS-15B ALCMs are launched from Tu-160 Blackjack heavy bombers (up to 12 ALCMs). 

HEAVY BOMBER BASES

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TOTAL DEPLOYED BOMBERS & WARHEADS

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Last updated 10 February 1999

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