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Nuclear Weapons FAQ How many nuclear weapons are there still in the world? 16,300 in 14 countries Which countries have nuclear weapons now, and how many do they have? The United States and Russia hold 93% of the world's nuclear weapons. U.S.: ~7,100 warheads 2,080 deployed 2,680 in storage 2,340 storage awaiting dismantlement (source) Russia: ~8500 warheads 1,800 deployed 2,700 in storage 4,000 storage awaiting dismantlement (source) United Kingdom: 225 France: 300 China: 250 India: 110 Pakistan: 120 Israel: 80 North Korea: <10 (source) How many nuclear weapons detonations have been carried out as tests since 1945? 2,053. | ||||
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