Russia’s ‘Dead Hand System’ Is Ready To Incinerate Washington DC, NATO And America Automatically By Stefan Stanford – All News Pipeline
With nuclear war insanely being babbled about at the very highest levels of the US government, and any nuclear war that does break out most likely hitting the Washington DC psychopaths first, and quite literally incinerating millions of Americans in the process, we thought we’d remind those Washington DC psychopaths about Russia’s ‘Dead Hand System,‘ also known as ‘Perimeter,’ in this story.
As wikipedia reports of ‘Dead Hand,’ the system remains in place to this day, and while it is said to only be activated during times of crisis, who wouldn’t argue we’re in such a time right now? And as that wikipedia entry reported, ‘Dead Hand’ is a fail-safe Russian system that will automatically launch nuclear weapons at Russia’s enemies, even if the entire Russian chain of command has been incapacitated. From that entry.:
‘Dead Hand‘ is a Cold War-era 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. The system remains in use in the post-Soviet Russian Federation.
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An example of fail-deadly and mutual assured destruction deterrence, it can automatically initiate the launch of the Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) by sending a pre-entered highest-authority order from the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Strategic Missile Force Management to command posts and individual silos if a nuclear strike is detected by seismic, light, radioactivity, and pressure sensors even with the commanding elements fully destroyed.
By most accounts, it is normally switched off and is supposed to be activated during times of crisis; however, as of 2009, it was said to remain fully functional and able to serve its purpose when needed.
With this September of 2014 story over at Business Insider titled “Russia May Still Have An Automated Nuclear Launch System Aimed Across The Northern Hemisphere” reporting just how incredibly devastating a ‘dead hand’ attack on America and the West would be, Biden and his psychopaths better read this before pushing us into a war that very few will survive if this story is correct.
“Both sides now are putting weapons in to place that can reach each other in seven, eight minutes,” Tom Nichols, a professor at the Naval War College, told National Geographic. This reduced “the amount of time for a decision about whether or not to begin a nuclear war, about whether or not to incinerate the entire northern hemisphere from minutes to seconds.”
To deter the possibility of a U.S. nuclear first-strike, the Soviets created a system called Perimeter, also known as “Dead Hand.”
The Dead Hand was a computer system that could autonomously launch all of the USSR’s nuclear weapons once it was activated, across the entirety of the Soviet Union.
Dead Hand was a weapon of last resort. It was created to ensure that even if the Soviet leadership was wiped out, a nuclear response could still be launched against the West and NATO in retaliation.
After Dead Hand was activated by Soviet military officials, “the first thing it does is check the communication lines to work out if there’s anyone alive and in charge of the Soviet military,” Alok Jha, author of “The Doomsday Handbook,” told National Geographic. “If they’re not alive, it takes over.”
If Dead Hand did not detect signs of a preserved military hierarchy, the system would perform a check for signals of a nuclear attack, such as a change in air pressure, extreme light, and radioactivity.
If the system concluded that a nuclear strike had taken place, Dead Hand would proceed to launch all of the remaining nuclear weapons from all of the silos throughout the Soviet Union at targets across the Northern Hemisphere.