Six countries that do not have nuclear weapons, but have nuclear warheads

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-13

Recently, the US plan to restart its nuclear facilities in the UK has caused a lot of discussion. It is reported that in 15 years, the American nuclear missiles at the Lykenheath airfield in the United Kingdom will be put into service again, and Europe will have more than 120 nuclear missiles by then, gradually returning to the level before 2008.

Now, five non-nuclear European countries already have the ability to deploy strategic nuclear ** under the "nuclear sharing" agreement, and this has been obtained. In response, Belarus received a series of tactical nuclear ** from Russia, so that Europe could have 10 countries with nuclear **.

Among them, Germany now has more than 20 American-made B61 nuclear weapons stored at Butcher Airport, which are usually used by the US Air Force under normal conditions, and during the war, a Luftwaffe Tornado fighter jet put them into battle. The Netherlands is also part of the Nuclear Commons group, which now has around 20 B61 strategic nuclear ** stored at an air terminal in Volkel, which the Netherlands' F16AM is equipped with.

Turkey has already issued as many as 50 B61 cores, and now there are about 20 nuclear weapons stored at Ingirlik airport. Italy now has about 20 strategic nuclear B61s, which are stored in two locations, the Getty and Aviano. At the Brocher airfield in Cline, Belgium also planted more than 20 B61 bombs there.

Between Belarus and Poland, there are also developments related to nuclear **. Belarus has approved Russia's strategic nuclear equipment on the territory of the country, and Poland is also taking the initiative to ask the United States to deploy its B61 strategic bombs on the territory of the country.

This change raises concerns about the security situation in Europe. If nuclear power is used, there is a risk of increasing tensions in the region, and the danger is very high.

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