Мислам дека имаат систем 'мртва рака', мери радијација, земјотрес итн. Ако се совпаднат сите параметри, тогај цел свет е непријател. Го активираа поодамна, можеби некој сака да го испроба.
У секој случај, со ова Украина претставува закана за цел свет.
Пренесувам муабет од друго место (не е мој постот):
"Dead Hand" system, United States really shouldn't rattle a nuclear saber at Russia. That s**t will get shut down QUICK.
Three things that most people aren't aware of:
1.) Russia still has the "Dead Hand" system, which was the Soviet Union's Ultimate F**k You to the US. The system monitors things like "connection to Moscow", "connection to secondary command centers", ground seismic sensors, atmospheric radiation sensors, overpressure sensors, and a host of other equipment.
In case there is NO response from Moscow, there is NO response from secondary command, there ARE multiple sensor triggers reporting detonations, and there is no immediate override... the system will launch. E.V.E.R.Y.T.H.I.N.G.
And I mean EVERYTHING. Every ground-based silo. Every railroad-based missile (good luck tracking those). Every MIRV onboard Rocket Cruisers. Every MIRV and SRM aboard nuclear subs. Literally every one of the 6,000+ nuclear warheads that Russia has amassed.
All at once.
Along with every counter-interception measure possible.
Literally saving nothing for Round 2, because there will be no Round 2.
When Russian generals say "we can't envision a world without Russia", this is partially what they're referring to. Even if you manage to get in a nice hard kick to the nuts, you'll get vaporized and the rest of the planet will suffocate in radioactive fallout.
This system has been reactivated in 2009, and remains reactivated.
2.) Russia has fun weapons like the 9M730 "Burevestnik", a nuclear-powered and a nuclear-armed cruise missile with, are you sitting down for this, unlimited range and unlimited loiter time. There's no fuel to run out, this thing can circle around the globe until it hits the designated carrier battle group or city...
...and a modification of a similar platform, with the main weapon being discardable reactor shielding, so this thing can cruise over American cities, WITHOUT detonating, just bathing everyone in a healthy green glow. As in, they engineered a flying reactor that INTENTIONALLY irradiates everything below. Oh and the best part? It can randomly change direction and turn off its engine, making it really goddamn hard to locate and intercept. While it's frying everyone's DNA.
In other words, Russia has weapons envisioned by absolute Crazy Ivans, with little or no counters available.
3.) Over 50% of the US population lives within 50 miles of the coast. Why is this significant? Because Russian submarines can launch nuclear missiles and torpedos, optimized for underwater detonation, and create multiple, simultaneous TSUNAMIS, that will wipe out New York, Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Norfolk, Jacksonville, Houston, and San Jose. DC *might* survive, given its location deep within Chesapeake Bay, but a few VA-111 Shkvals can cancel out that advantage too.
There are no interceptors against tsunamis.
Again. There are NO interceptors against tsunamis. 100+ million casualties can be accomplished within minutes.
Meanwhile, pretty much the only major Russian city that's vulnerable to a generated-tsunami attack is Saint-Petersburg, and even that's questionable, given that you'd have to get past Denmark and Sweden without p**ing them off, and then through the multiple detection and deterrent layers in the Baltic Sea.
Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Yaroslavl, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Voronezh, etc - are not near any major water mass capable of supporting a man-made tsunami.
In other words, look at the map. US population is near highly vulnerable shores, where lurking submarines can make their lives very difficult, very fast. All major Russian cities except one are way inland, reachable ONLY by ICBMs and aviation, for which Russia has VERY good counters.