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August 15, 2018

Broken Arrow News: Week of August 6

By Luisa Kenausis, Scoville Fellow In U.S. military lingo, a “broken arrow” refers to a incident involving the loss of a nuclear weapon. Here, we’re bringing you the nuclear weapons news that’s been ‘lost’ in the last week. China China claims successful first test of hypersonic glide vehicle China claims to have conducted a successful […]

Posted in: Asia, China, Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons, Factsheets & Analysis on Russia, Nukes of Hazard blog, Russia, United States

August 7, 2018

Broken Arrow News July Recap: Japan, Russia, India & Israel

By Luisa Kenausis, Scoville Fellow In U.S. military lingo, a “broken arrow” refers to a incident involving the loss of a nuclear weapon. Here, we’re bringing you the nuclear weapons news that’s been ‘lost.’ Japan Japan’s new energy plan sets ambitious nuclear goals, includes plutonium recycling—but may be impractical On Tuesday, July 3, Japan’s Cabinet […]

Posted in: Asia, Factsheets & Analysis on Russia, India and Pakistan, Israel, Middle East, Nukes of Hazard blog, Russia, United States

September 27, 2017

Differences Between House and Senate FY 2018 NDAA on Major Nuclear Provisions

To download a PDF version, click here.  A. Treaties: Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty House: Sections 1243 and 1244: Authorizes $25 million to establish a program of record to develop a conventional road-mobile ground-launched cruise missile system that, if tested or deployed, would violate the INF Treaty. Senate: Section 1635: Authorizes $65 million to establish […]

Posted in: Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons, Factsheets & Analysis on Pentagon Budget, Factsheets & Analysis on Russia, Factsheets on Non-Proliferation, Missile Defense, Non-Proliferation, Nuclear Weapons, Pentagon Budget, Russia, Security Spending, United States

May 12, 2017

Fact Sheet: Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty

Updated March 2021 The Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty was an agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union that limited the number of ground-based anti-ballistic missile systems and sites that each side could have. Both parties also agreed not to develop sea-based, air-based, or space-based ABM systems. After the fall of the Soviet Union, […]

Posted in: Factsheets & Analysis on Russia, Factsheets on Missile Defense, Factsheets on Non-Proliferation, Missile Defense, Non-Proliferation, Russia, Treaties, United States

April 14, 2017

Ask an Expert: Thomas Countryman on U.S.-Russia Relations

(Click here for a printable version of this interview) Thomas Countryman is 35-year veteran of the United States Department of State. He was a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, with the rank of Minister-Counselor, and most recently served as Acting Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security. He simultaneously served as Assistant […]

Posted in: Factsheets & Analysis on Russia, Russia

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