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- The Dead Hand system is a complex network of sensors, computers, and nuclear missiles. It is designed to monitor the electromagnetic spectrum for signs of a nuclear attack, such as the radiation emitted by a nuclear explosion. If the system detects a nuclear attack, it will automatically launch a retaliatory strike.
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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 ...
The ‘Perimeter’ system, dubbed in the United States and Europe the ‘Dead Hand’, is an automatic control system for a retaliation nuclear strike. To put it simply, if Russia’s territory is...
- Nikolai Litovkin
Mar 9, 2022 · Called "Dead Hand" in the West, the theory is that a command and control system measures communications on military frequencies, radiation levels, air pressure, heat...
- Blake Stilwell
Russia’s Dead Hand system is a stark reminder of the lengths countries went to during the Cold War to stay safe from nuclear threats. Even though it’s secretive, its story teaches us about the dangers of relying too much on weapons and not enough on peace.
Aug 31, 2024 · The Dead Hand system is a complex network of sensors, computers, and nuclear missiles. It is designed to monitor the electromagnetic spectrum for signs of a nuclear attack, such as the...
Oct 3, 2024 · The Dead Hand system is a complex network of sensors, computers, and nuclear missiles. It is designed to monitor the electromagnetic spectrum for signs of a nuclear attack, such as the radiation emitted by a nuclear explosion.
This article describes the story about the use of the monolyth message BRONTOZAUR (БРОНТОЗАВР) and the origins of the Dead Hand (also called the Perimeter) system and its possible connections between the Buzzer and other radio networks.