IAEA Safeguards and Nuclear Disarmament Verification
by November 28, 2024 | No Comments
|Last month I published a journal article on this subject, part of a long-term policy research project to explore the concept of irreversibility in nuclear disarmament as called for under, inter alia, the 2000 NPT Review Conference Final Document. This project is underway at a consortium steered by King’s College London; it includes the Verification …
The Oreshnik IRBM
by November 22, 2024 | No Comments
|Russia launched an experimental, offensive missile into Ukraine, aimed at the PA Pivdenmash (former Yuzhmash) factory. This is a new world of missile combat, as this looks to be the first use of an IRBM (though not at IRBM ranges) and possibly MIRV (though conventional!) in combat. Jeffrey and Aaron talk about Russia’s new Oreshnik …
Fred Kaplan and A Capital Calamity
by October 20, 2024 | No Comments
|The legendary Fred Kaplan joins Jeffrey to talk about his brand new novel, A Capital Calamity. Fred and Jeffrey talk through the Fred’s experiences in nuclear strategy and the influences on his new novel, A Capital Calamity, from JFK’s EXCOMM tapes, the MX basing debate, and the Jane Austin meets Dr. Strangelove comedy of DC …
The Big Honking Hyunmoo-V
by October 20, 2024 | No Comments
|An absolutely massive mobile ballistic missile was paraded in North…. …wait sorry…. South Korea. Force of habit. Decker joins Jeffrey to talk about the absolute unit that the ROK just showed off. But don’t worry, it’s just an “SRBM with an eight ton warhead,” nothing to see here. The team talks about messaging, move/countermoves on the …
A Chinese ICBM Test in the Pacific
by ACW Podcast | October 20, 2024
Iran's October Missile Raid
by ACW Podcast | October 2, 2024
Busting the Burevestnik
by ACW Podcast | September 18, 2024
Turkey's Nuclear Turbines
by Mark Hibbs | September 16, 2024
TYPHON, FATHER OF MONSTERS
by ACW Podcast | June 27, 2024
Russian Entanglement
by ACW Podcast | June 27, 2024
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Founded in 2004 by Jeffrey Lewis, Arms Control Wonk was the first blog on arms control, disarmament and nonproliferation. It has since been a home to everything that is "too wonky or obscene" for publication about nuclear weapons. The site now features thirty-plus contributors with an archive of over three thousand articles.
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Russia launched an experimental, offensive missile into Ukraine, aimed at the PA Pivdenmash (former Yuzhmash) factory. This is a new world of missile combat, as this looks to be the first use of an IRBM (though not at IRBM ranges) and possibly MIRV (though conventional!) in combat.
Jeffrey and Aaron talk about Russia’s new Oreshnik missile, what it is, its relationship to the RS-26 Rubezh IRBM/ICBM/treaty-skirting missile, the Typhon-Oreshnik European strike dyad, and the looming new Euromissile crisis.
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