Info about nuclear weapons by the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

While the global stockpile of nuclear weapons has been significantly reduced since the Cold War, there are still an estimated 14,000 nuclear weapons in nine different countries — 93% of which belong to the United States and Russia.

Nuclear Weapons Issues

While the global stockpile of nuclear weapons has been significantly reduced since the Cold War, there are still an estimated 14,000 nuclear weapons in nine different countries — 93% of which belong to the United States and Russia. The United States is committed to spending up to $1 trillion over the next thirty years on an ambitious nuclear modernization plan updating all three legs — air, sea, and ground — of the nuclear triad.

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Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons

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Press & In the News on Nuclear Weapons

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Infographics on Nuclear Weapons

Recent analysis on nuclear weapons

Articles and posts by the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation about a variety of current nuclear issues.