U.S.A. List of places: North Korea Russia United Kingdom United States Canada China India Iran South Africa Israel Pakistan NOTE: The two most dangerous.

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U.S.A

List of places: North Korea Russia United Kingdom United States Canada China India Iran South Africa Israel Pakistan NOTE: The two most dangerous places though with nuclear weapons were the United States and Russia.

 This land based weapon weighs about 15,634 pounds.  The operational range for this weapon is about 13,000 kilograms.  The last year that this was deployed was in the year of  The length of this weapon is about 18.2 meters long and 1.85 meters in diameter.

 One of the more dangerous nuclear weapons.  Cost about $3,160,000 to make.  About 103 feet tall, about 10 feet in diameter, weighed 339,508 pounds.  This Missile was last flown on October 18,  It has failed its launch and/or never reached its target 5 times. One at the 23G base and 4 times at the ICBM base.  But it has made its target 101 times. 77 times at the ICBM base, 12 at the GLV base, and 12 times at the 23G base.

 The RT- 2UTTH Z Topol M- It was a more recent Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles.  This missile was made on December 20, 1994  Weighs about 104,000 pounds, it is feet long, with a diameter of 6 feet and 3 inches.  This weapon’s top speed was 10,800 miles per hour.  The missile is accurate to a distance of 200 meters.

 This missile has been in service since 1988 and is still used today.  It weighs 99,000 pounds, adds up to a length of 71 feet long, and a diameter of 5 feet and 11 inches.  The speed of this missile is 25,344 miles per hour.  The accuracy of this missile is 200 meters.  The operational range for this weapon is about 6,500 miles.