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The Stockholm Peace Research Institute predicts the growth of global nuclear arsenals in the next decade, as countries that possess this type of weapon continue to modernize their arsenals.
In the SIPRI Annual Book 2022, which assesses the current state of armaments, disarmament and international security, the institute explained that “the signs of declining nuclear arsenals in the post-Cold War period are disappearing among the nine nuclear-armed states (Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea) continue to modernize their nuclear arsenals even though the total number of weapons decreased slightly between January 2021 and January 2022, and this number is likely to rise in the next decade.”
He added that "out of the total inventory estimated at 12,705 warheads at the beginning of 2022, there were about 9,440 in military stocks intended for potential use."
"Among these warheads, an estimated 3,732 warheads have been deployed by missiles and aircraft, and about 2,000 of them, most of them owned by Russia or the United States, have been placed on high operational alert," he added.
He noted that "although the total stocks of Russian and American warheads continued to decline in 2021, this was due to the dismantling of warheads that were retired from military service several years ago."