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Learn about the eight sovereign states that have publicly announced successful detonation of nuclear weapons, their number of warheads, test dates, and delivery methods. Compare their status under the NPT, CTBT, and other treaties.
Nuclear Weapons by Country 2024. Snapshot. Currently, about 13,080 nuclear warheads exist worldwide, with Russia holding the most (6,257) and the U.S. following (5,550), a reduction from Cold War peaks.
Nine countries currently have nuclear weapons: the US, UK, Russia, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea.
Nine countries currently have nuclear weapons: Russia, the United States, China, France, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, India, Israel, and North Korea. These nuclear powers differ a lot in how many nuclear warheads they have.
Both Russia and the U.S. have thousands of nuclear weapons, most of which are five or more times more powerful than the atomic bombs that leveled Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
See the chart of estimated global nuclear warhead inventories in 2023 by country, based on data from the peace research institute SIPRI. Learn about the history, current status and challenges...
A data visualization that shows the status of nuclear weapons for each country from 1938 to 2023. See how many countries do not consider, consider, pursue, or possess nuclear weapons, and compare the sources and processing of the data.
Nine countries possess roughly 12,121 nuclear warheads as of early-2024, with the US and Russia accounting for 88 percent of the total. See the table and map for details on each country's nuclear arsenal, deployment, and alert status.
A fact sheet that provides an overview of the nuclear arsenals of the nine nuclear-weapon states, including the United States, Russia, China, and India. It also covers the history, treaties, and challenges of nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament.
Russia and the United States are believed to have 7,000 weapons each, or more. Only about a quarter of these are deployed, and most of the others are in reserve or set aside to be...