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  2. Dead Hand - Wikipedia

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    Dead Hand, also known as Perimeter (Russian: Система «Периметр», romanized: Sistema "Perimetr", lit. '"Perimeter" System', with the GRAU Index 15E601, Cyrillic: 15Э601), [1] is a Cold War–era automatic or semi-automatic nuclear weapons control system (similar in concept to the American AN/DRC-8 Emergency Rocket Communications System) that was constructed by the Soviet Union ...

  3. Fail-deadly - Wikipedia

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    The deterrent efficacy of such a system clearly depends on other nuclear-armed nations having foreknowledge of it. The Soviet Union used a fail-deadly system known as Dead Hand (codenamed "Perimeter"); after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia retained the system (although it is now only activated in times of crisis). [citation needed]

  4. Mutual assured destruction - Wikipedia

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    A particular example is the Soviet (now Russian) Dead Hand system, which has been described as a semi-automatic "version of Dr. Strangelove's Doomsday Machine" which, once activated, can launch a second strike without human intervention. The purpose of the Dead Hand system is to ensure a second strike even if Russia were to suffer a ...

  5. Factbox: Russia's nuclear arsenal: how big and who ... - AOL

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    Russia, which inherited the Soviet Union's nuclear weapons, has the world's biggest store of nuclear warheads. ... Putin could activate the so-called "Dead Hand" or "Perimetr" system of last ...

  6. 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident - Wikipedia

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    Dead Hand – Soviet nuclear weapons-control system; List of nuclear close calls; Norwegian rocket incident – a rocket carrying scientific equipment to study the aurora borealis that resembled a submarine-launched Trident missile; Vasily Arkhipov – the subject of another nuclear war-averting incident during the Cuban Missile Crisis

  7. The Dead Hand - Wikipedia

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    The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and its Dangerous Legacy is a 2009 book written by David E. Hoffman, a Washington Post contributing editor. It was the winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction .

  8. Gunmen kill police, priest and civilians in attacks on places ...

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    Gunmen opened fire on places of worship in two cities of Russia’s southernmost Dagestan province on Sunday, killing at least 15 police officers and four civilians, including an Orthodox priest ...

  9. Dead Hand (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dead Hand was a Soviet weapons-control system during the Cold War. Dead Hand or Dead hand may also refer to: The Dead Hand, 2009 book by David E. Hoffman; Dead Hand, or Mortmain, the perpetual, inalienable ownership of real estate; The "Dead Hand" series, books by Upton Sinclair starting with The Profits of Religion