Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a raft of
new nuclear weapons systems at his State of the Nation address on March 1 — and one demonstrates Russia's apparent disregard for human life.
Take a look at this line from Putin after he described
new nuclear weapons systems he framed as able to defeat the US: «They kept ignoring us,» Putin said of the West, to a standing ovation.
Not exact matches
Russian President Putin announces his country has developed
new nuclear - capable
weapons that he says renders defense
systems «useless,» reports «Squawk Box's» Andrew Ross Sorkin.
The cessation of
nuclear testing and of the development of
new weapons systems, and the subsequent reduction of existing stockpiles of
weapons would stabilize the international balance of terror.
Labour's
new leader also repeated his opposition to renewing the Trident
nuclear weapons system.
That problem has been addressed by the design of a «
new triad» — traditionally the three
nuclear limbs comprising intercontinental ballistic missiles, air - delivered gravity bombs, and submarine - launched ballistic missiles — to include other
weapons systems.
Ensuring Nonproliferation A critical aspect of
new nuclear energy
systems is ensuring that they do not allow
weapons - usable materials to be diverted from the reprocessing cycle.
A
new report highlights private investments in companies that work on
nuclear weapons systems.
Georgetown University Medical Center (Washington, DC) 05/2007 — 01/2010 Imaging Science and Information
Systems Center — Insert Title • Train, supervise, and assure the work quality of a team of 3 - 6 regional analysts • Write analytical summaries of open source collections of biological threats and other national security threats • Develop and refine indication and warning methodologies and taxonomies for biological and radiological threats • Offer guidance and expertise on intelligence community interagency fusion cell for H1N1 «swine flu» • Assist in research and development work on plant health project • Conduct case studies on state and non-state actor biological
weapons programs and orphan source radiological incidents • Participate in multi-agency tracking of
nuclear proliferation activities in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East • Perform project lead duties, participate in the selection process of
new employees, and assist with performance appraisals • Awarded the National Intelligence Medallion for organizational work on Project Argus