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      • The Dead Hand system was developed by the Soviet Union in the 1980s as a response to the growing threat of nuclear annihilation. The concept was simple: if the Soviet Union were to be attacked with nuclear weapons, the system would automatically launch a retaliatory strike, ensuring that the country could not be destroyed.
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  1. Mar 9, 2022 · It was part of the Cold War doctrine of mutually assured destruction, a means of deterring nuclear attacks by ensuring the side who initiated a first strike also would be annihilated.

    • Blake Stilwell
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dead_handDead Hand - Wikipedia

    The purpose of the Dead Hand system, as described in the book of the same name, [8] [9] was to maintain a second-strike capability, by ensuring that the destruction of the Soviet leadership would not have prevented the Soviet military from releasing its weapons. [2]

  3. Sep 21, 2009 · The technical name was Perimeter, but some called it Mertvaya Ruka, or Dead Hand. It was built 25 years ago and remained a closely guarded secret.

  4. Why was it created? In the wake of the Cold War, the Soviet military command understood that it takes only one nuclear missile to destroy a command post operating nuclear facilities.

    • Nikolai Litovkin
    • Why did Russia build the 'Dead Hand'?1
    • Why did Russia build the 'Dead Hand'?2
    • Why did Russia build the 'Dead Hand'?3
    • Why did Russia build the 'Dead Hand'?4
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  5. Aug 31, 2024 · The Dead Hand system was developed by the Soviet Union in the 1980s as a response to the growing threat of nuclear annihilation. The concept was simple: if the Soviet Union were to be attacked...

  6. Mar 9, 2015 · The Dead Hand or "perimeter," which Hoffman characterized as a "system of guaranteed retaliation," had a critical human safeguard, bunkered in an incredibly strange underground chamber.

  7. The Soviet Union constructed a system called Perimeter, which is sometimes called the "Dead Hand" that would ensure Soviet nuclear forces could retaliate in the event that their...

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