"Though we have acheived progress, our work is not over. That is why I support the mission of the Arms Control Association. It is, quite simply, the most effective and important organization working in the field today."
U.S. and Soviet/Russian Strategic Forces
START I was signed July 31, 1991, and entered into force on December 5, 1994. Under the treaty, the five parties—the United States, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine—semi-annually exchange memorandum of understanding (MOU) data providing numbers, types and locations of accountable strategic nuclear weapons. The table below compare the number of START-accountable deployed warheads declared in the initial Seprember 1990 MOU with data from the July 1997 MOU, demonstrating the progress the parteies have made in nuclear force reduction thus far.
U.S. Strategic Forces:
U.S. Strategic Forces:
Strategic Forces on Non-Russian Territory1
NOTES
Sources: START I Memorandum of Understanding, July 1, 1997; ACA.
—For more information, contact ACA.
U.S. Strategic Forces:
Warhead by Delivery System1
September 1990 | July 1997 | |
ICBMs | ||
MX | 500 | 500 |
Minuteman III | 1,500 | 1,845 |
Minuteman II | 450 | 55 |
Total | 2,458 | 2,400 |
SLBMs | ||
Poseidon (C-3) | 1,920 | 320 |
Trident I (C-4) | 3,072 | 1,536 |
Trident II (D-5) | 768 | 1,920 |
Total | 5,760 | 3,776 |
Bombers | ||
B-52 (ALCM) | 1,968 | 1,620 |
B-52 (Non-ACLM) | 290 | 49 |
B-1 | 95 | 93 |
B-2 | 0 | 19 |
Total | 2,353 | 1,781 |
Total Warheads | 10,563 | 7,957 |
U.S. Strategic Forces:
Warhead by Delivery System1
September 19902 | July 19973 | |
ICBMs | ||
SS-11 | 326 | 0 |
SS-13 | 40 | 0 |
SS-17 | 188 | 0 |
SS-18 | 3,080 | 1,860 |
SS-19 | 1,800 | 1,020 |
SS-24 silo | 560 | 100 |
SS-24 rail | 330 | 360 |
SS-25 | 288 | 360 |
Total | 6,612 | 3,700 |
SLBMs | ||
SS-N-6 | 192 | 16 |
SS-N-8 | 280 | 192 |
SS-N-17 | 12 | 0 |
SS-N-18 | 672 | 624 |
SS-N-20 | 1,200 | 1,200 |
SS-N-23 | 448 | 448 |
Total | 2,804 | 2,480 |
Bombers | ||
Bear (ALCM) | 672 | 512 |
Bear (Non-ALCM) | 63 | 10 |
Blackjack | 120 | 48 |
Total | 855 | 570 |
Total Warheads | 10,271 | 6,750 |
Strategic Forces on Non-Russian Territory1
Belarus | Kazakhstan | Ukraine | |
ICBMs | 0 | 0 | 384 (SS-19) 460 (SS-24) |
SLBMs | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bombers | 0 | 0 | 200 (Bear) 152 (Blackjack) |
Total | 0 | 0 | 1,196 |
NOTES
1. Warhead Attributions are based on START I counting rules. This results in bombers having fewer warheads attributed to them than they actually carry. ON the other hand, even though all nuclear warheads from Ukraine have been removed to Russia, they remain START-accountable until the delivery systems have been destroyed. [Back to Table 1 , 2 or 3]
2. Includes weapons in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine. [Back to Table]
3. Weapons in Russia only. [Back to Table]
Sources: START I Memorandum of Understanding, July 1, 1997; ACA.