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Roger Francis's avatar

You didn't mention SSBNs, which are pretty expensive. How is Russia's SSBN fleet developing and how is its readiness?

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All the replenishment efforts on the pits and the tritium... that has to have a logistical trail that should be easy to follow. Are they transporting pits in loaf vans, with it just sitting in the driver's lap? I would think anything that is getting rebuilt has to go to a central facility - it's not like you can do that in a shed on the missile base.

I would believe Russia is maintaining their forces if there was any plausible evidence that could be pointed to. Heck, we have CIVILIAN satellite coverage over nuclear facilities and missile bases, someone should be able to point out that yes, the special purpose pit maintenance vehical convoys have been making the rounds... etc. But the only evidence I've heard is "It's likely/unlikely" and "It's plausable/implausible" about anything related to the logistical efforts and financial investments into nuclear maintenance.

The Russian railroad is state owned. 15 Years ago they closed down maintenance operations - now the rolling stock and locomotives are wearing out. This is the country that is expected to maintain weapons that - if used - means everyone is already dead. Yes, they could put money into that... or...

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