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  1. A graph showing the amount of nuclear weapons stockpiled by either country during the nuclear race. U.S. ground-based nuclear weapons (all LGM-30 Minuteman missiles) are deployed in three areas, spanning five states.

  2. Mar 30, 2023 · Complete List of All U.S. Nuclear Weapons. Last changed 30 March 2023. If a weapon name is an active link, click on it to see a picture of the weapon, or a page on it (if one exists).

  3. United States stored weapons in 17 different countries. By the mid-1980s, there were about 14,000 weapons in 26 U.S. states, 6,000 more at overseas U.S. and NATO bases, and another 4,000 on ships at sea. The United States terminated many nuclear missions after the end of the Cold War and retired the weapons. It withdrew all of its

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  4. United States. American nuclear weapons of all types – bombs, warheads, shells, and others – are numbered in the same sequence starting with the Mark 1 and (as of March 2006) ending with the W91 (which was cancelled prior to introduction into service).

  5. Global nuclear stockpiles, January 2023. The following is a list of states that have acknowledged the possession of nuclear weapons or are presumed to possess them, the approximate number of warheads under their control, and the year they tested their first weapon and their force configuration.

    Country
    Warheads [a](total [22])
    Warheads [a](deployed [22])
    First Test(date)
    5,044
    1,770
    16 July 1945 ( Trinity )
    5,580
    1,710
    29 August 1949 ( RDS-1 )
    225
    120
    3 October 1952 ( Hurricane )
    290
    280
    13 February 1960 ( Gerboise Bleue )
  6. Jan 28, 2021 · The land-based leg of the U.S. nuclear triad is currently composed of 400 deployed Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) based out of Malmstrom, Minot, and Warren Air Force bases in underground silos stretching across Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado.

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  8. Jan 26, 2021 · The nuclear weapons are thought to be stored at an estimated 24 geographical locations in 11 US states and five European countries. The location with the most nuclear weapons by far is the large Kirtland Underground Munitions and Maintenance Storage Complex south of Albuquerque, New Mexico.