Russian President Vladimir Putin is no one to trifle with, with a power arsenal that includes the Dead Hand system that could simultaneously fire 1,600 nukes to annihilate western targets. The US and its allies have played oblivion's edge by daring and provoking the Kremlin too many times.
Vladimir Putin's Lethal Nuclear Arsenal
The Russian leader, according to estimates, has almost 6,000 warheads, and 1,600 are targeted at western capitals, reported The Sun UK.
Most then are linked to Moscow's system called the Perimeter that could devastate Washington and its allies. Russia developed one of the most lethal and terrible nuclear weapon systems ever built; even after the Cold War, such a system was never scrapped. Western experts called it a 'doomsday device' that could fire most nukes if activated.
The 'Dead Hand' system will take a terrible toll on any nation attacking Russia as Vladimir Putin hedges it against the US. A deadly scenario is whether the US and its allies will risk a pre-emptive strike, but it would pay dearly after the Perimeter activates; next is Armageddon from the West's foolish act, noted Daily Nation Today.
Should all Russian officials be wiped out, the West will get a retaliatory strike of nightmares and the end. The system will look for senior military officials, and if no one is alive, it will then look for hallmarks of a nuclear attack in an automated search of light, radiation, quakes, air pressure, and heat. Then the Perimeter will execute commands from the General Staff of the Armed Forces; a command rocket will spread orders from submarines and bombers.
Next is the beginning of missile launches the 'Dead Hand' system, also known as Perimeter's control, is supposed to be south of Moscow.
Russian 'Dead Hand' System
According to Dr. Bruce Blair in a 2018 interview with Daily Star, a US Air Force nuclear launch officer said it takes three crew to keep the system running. He added that general staff would activate the Perimeter in a crisis; a three-person crew maintains some functions. The crew only follows orders and does their jobs.
Also, it's a way to prevent accidental nuclear war based on deterrence-based second-strike retaliation. It was last activated during a 2009 crisis, intending to strike.
A Russian missile forces commander Sergey Karakaev admitted in a 2011 interview with KP.RU that the Perimeter is still active. Should the command be disabled but still be able with a remote command from the Perimeter.
Moscow Becoming Frustrated with Troops' Defeat
This doomsday system exists, and the West can initiate a nuclear conflict; despite tensions with the West raising fears of nuclear war. Western officials claim Russia is losing the war and will use nukes, but it's the opposite.
The Russian leader ordered preparatory actions via the 'Operation Thunder' drill yesterday, with Russian forces simulating a strike back.
Footage published by the Russian-military-run Zvezda website depicting arm forces using computer controlling launching a Yars ICBM and a Sineva ICBM from a sub in the Barents Sea.
One senior US official mentions the development of Russia's nuclear arsenal. He claims Putin is intimidating with nuclear weapons with another test in the Black Sea. Vladimir Putin and the 'Dead Hand' system is the ultimate expression of Moscow's determination to protect itself.