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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UK MOD, ‘Brief for Chief of the Air Staff, British strategic nuclear targeting policy.’
26 October 1981.
UK MOD, ‘Outline of presentation on strategic nuclear targeting.’
No date.
Pacific-Sierra Research Corp. Harold L. Brode Richard D. Small, ‘Fire damage and strategic targeting.’
June 1983.
‘Top Secret, UK Eyes Only, Annex A: Unacceptable Damage, Key Capabilities.’
1977.
Top Secret, UK Eyes Only, Annex A to COS 45/72 (Continued) Damage Infliction – Assessing the Prize.
1972.
‘Top Secret, Terms of Reference for a Study of Factors Relating to Further Consideration of the Future of the United Kingdom Nuclear Deterrent.’
1978.
UK Government, ‘Damage Capability of the POLARIS Force.’
No date.
UK MOD, ‘Top Secret, National level command.’
No date.
UK MOD, ‘Nuclear Strategic Deterrent Force Study.’
January 1968.
UK MOD, ‘Top Secret: Criteria for Deterrence III.’
06 February 1978.
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