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Posted: 2025-08-03 00:21:31 UTC

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Russia's 'Dead Hand' system, also known as 'Perimeter,' is a semi-automated command-and-control network designed to launch a full-scale retaliatory nuclear strike even if the country's leadership is wiped out. Dmitry Medvedev's recent public reference to it amid escalating U.S.-Russia tensions serves as a reminder of Russia's unwavering nuclear capabilities.
The 'Dead Hand' system ensures a retaliatory nuclear strike even if the USSR's leadership is eliminated.
The system monitors seismic activity, radiation levels, radar, and communications to detect a surprise nuclear attack.
Dmitry Medvedev's recent invocation of the 'Dead Hand' system highlights its continued relevance in U.S.-Russia tensions.
The potential for accidental activation of the 'Dead Hand' system.
The psychological implications of a system designed to guarantee death.
The escalating tensions between the U.S. and Russia, increasing the risk of nuclear conflict.