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SUPERPOWERS: 5 Nations with the Deadly Nuclear Weapons By Zekeri Idakwo Laruba

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Zekeri Idakwo Laruba
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June 23, 2025
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SUPERPOWERS: 5 Nations with the Deadly Nuclear Weapons By Zekeri Idakwo Laruba 

As geopolitical tensions continue to shape global security, a few nations maintain dominance through their possession of nuclear weapons—arguably the most powerful tools of deterrence and military leverage.

According to the Federation of American Scientists and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), here are the top five nuclear-armed states in the world as of 2025:

1. Russia – The Largest Nuclear Arsenal

Russia remains the undisputed leader in nuclear weaponry with an estimated 5,800+ nuclear warheads, including over 1,700 deployed and around 800 on high operational alert. The Russian Federation inherited the Soviet Union’s vast nuclear stockpile and continues to modernize its triad of land, air, and sea-based delivery systems.

2. United States – A Technological Edge

Closely following Russia is the United States, possessing approximately 5,200 warheads, with 1,770 deployed and many more in reserve. As a founding member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the U.S. maintains a strategic deterrence policy, relying heavily on advanced technology and missile defense systems.

3. China – The Fastest Growing Arsenal

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China has significantly ramped up its nuclear program and now holds an estimated 500 nuclear warheads. While it maintains a no-first-use policy, recent satellite evidence suggests a growing number of missile silos, indicating a shift toward a more robust second-strike capability.

4. France – Independent and Strategic

France’s nuclear force is small but highly capable, with around 290 warheads, all under national command. The French deterrent is primarily sea-based, with four ballistic missile submarines and a fleet of air-launched nuclear weapons.

5. United Kingdom – Submarine-Only Deterrence

Rounding out the top five is the United Kingdom, with an estimated 225 warheads. The UK’s nuclear doctrine is centered entirely on its Trident submarine program, with at least one submarine on patrol at all times as part of its continuous at-sea deterrence policy.

Other nuclear-armed nations include India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel—each with its own strategic motivations and regional considerations. Though not part of the NPT framework, they have conducted nuclear tests and developed operational capabilities.

Meanwhile, former nuclear states such as South Africa, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine have disarmed or transferred their weapons, contributing to global non-proliferation efforts.

In total, the world holds an estimated 12,331 nuclear warheads, with approximately 3,904 deployed and 2,100 on high alert—mostly by Russia and the United States. The existence of such destructive power continues to be a critical factor in global diplomacy, deterrence strategy, and the fragile balance of peace.

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