Dec 2006 A report on the status of Britain’s nuclear weapons, including: targeting plans, the impact nuclear use would have on the Moscow area, and the legal implications of nuclear use. The UK’s ‘sub-strategic’ nuclear capability is also discussed. By John Ainslie Download if the embedded view has a problem
Trident Britain’s Weapon of Mass Destruction
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Marxism Today, ‘Square Leg.’
December 1980.
‘International Civil Defence. No.339: Nuclear Defence, Key Points.’
No date.
Times, ‘Who will see off the Spetsnaz.’
18 September 1985.
Misc newspaper stories, ‘Brave defender, Nuke horror.’
1986.
Misc newspaper stories: ‘Exercise goes on despite deaths.’
1985.
The Observer, ‘Allies upset by US hell on wheels.’
30 September 1984.
Scotsman, David Wallen, ‘NATO starts £1m exercise.’
08 September 1989.
Observer Scotland, ‘Allies hone sharp spear.’
10 September 1989.
New Statesman, ‘Investigation: Defence, If War Came Close We Would Have New Masters.’
13 September 1985.
Michael Evans, NATO help sought over inactive subs
no date
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US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Doctrine for joint theatre nuclear operations
9 February 1996