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The Potential for Nuclear War: US Moves Weapons to British Bases Amid Rising Tensions with Russia and Depleted Ukrainian Stockpiles

From the US planning to move nuclear weapons to British bases. In the midst of watching the big battle that will take place with Russia Will nuclear warheads be launched to attack each other? While Ukraine’s arms and equipment stocks are running out?!?

Most recently on April 12, 2024, the TOP WAR website revealed a statement from the Russian Ministry of Defense. that the Strategic Forces of the Russian Armed Forces have tested an intercontinental ballistic missile; an ICBM was launched from the Kapustin Yar test site;

Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces conducted a test firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile system from a ground mobile missile system (PGRK), as described by the military department. The launch was part of a series of tests on a promising missile system. It is being developed for Russia’s strategic missile forces. as well as confirming the stability of missiles already in use. Emphasize that the launch is considered a success.

“On April 12, 2024, from Kapustin Yar, the central part of the 4th province in the Astrakhan region, the combat crew of the Strategic Missile Forces successfully launched an intercontinental ballistic missile from the ground-mobile missile system.”

The Russian Ministry of Defense also clarified that part of this statement The high reliability of Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles has been confirmed.

The launch was part of a condition test of the missile system. This includes confirming the stability of the missiles in service. Other launch details Nothing has been revealed yet.

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On the same day, TOP WAR also published a message noting the move by the allies of Ukraine and the United States, saying that the news service of the Royal Navy reported that two former British minesweepers from the Sandown project had been transferred to the Ukrainian fleet in 2021, called Chernigov and Cherkasy, will be based in the UK. Because Kiev was not able to transport them to the Black Sea.

The move of a Ukrainian mine countermeasures vessel from the coast of Scotland which had been out together since last year to the British naval base in Portsmouth. The conversion took two days. Both sweepers will now be based off the coast of Hampshire in southern England.

As it was unlikely that it would be possible to deploy sweepers to the Black Sea until the end of the war. Türkiye strictly adheres to the Montreux Convention. As stated in the Navy’s orders the two ships will take part in military exercises with the British and American fleets. It teaches crew members how to interact with NATO ships.

These ships will be based in Portsmouth for the foreseeable future. As they prepare for exercises with the Navy alongside the US Navy. in UK waters This will help Ukraine understand how to operate with the NATO navy.

In 2021, Kyiv and London agreed to transfer two Sandown-class sweepers to the Ukrainian Navy. These became ships protected by Ukrainian mines M310 Chernigov and M311 Cherkasy.

The length of the crusher is 52.6 meters, the width is 10.5 meters, the displacement is 450 tons, the maximum speed is 13 knots in diesel power plants and up to 6.5 knots in electrical installations. The ships have a 30 mm weapons station and three 12.7 mm machine guns, each ship’s crew is 34 people. The ships also have an Atlas Elektronik IMCMS automatic mine control system.

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