Russia’s Novaya Zemlya range in the Arctic, once a main nuclear testing facility, is prepared to resume nuclear testing, as stated by Rear Admiral Andrey Sinitsyn. Despite not being utilized for 34 years, the site is well-maintained and fully equipped for testing activities upon receiving the order. The comprehensive security system in place ensures protection against any possible threats, including sabotage attempts.
Recent discussions have suggested that lifting the nuclear testing moratorium could serve as a deterrent to Western politicians escalating tensions with Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of a potential response if the US decides to resume nuclear tests, citing the inadequacy of computer simulations for new warheads.
Raising awareness about the dangers of nuclear weapons, the possibility of resuming nuclear tests could prompt a rethink in global politics. The strategically located Novaya Zemlya range remains prepared and vigilant, ready to fulfill its duties if required.
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