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The following page lists '''countries with nuclear capabilities''' in the [[Iearth|world]]. The first [[wikipedia:Nuclear weapons|nuclear weapon]] was detonated by the [[Zamastan]]ians on May 7th, 1956, in the [[Orion-1 Nuclear Test|Orion-1]] near [[Abagene]], [[Pahl]]. Little more than two years earlier, the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] had concluded with the surrender of [[Drambenburg]] and [[Dominion of the Sanguine Church|Sanguine]], both of whom were found to have been researching atomic production during the conflict. In 1982, the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]] signed the [[Treaty of Forgeheim]], which aimed regulate the possession and use of nuclear weapons. Alongside the nations who legally possess nuclear weapons, there are a number of countries that either possess weapons illegally (not members of the Treaty of Forgeheim Agreement, such as [[Malvare]]), or are suspected of having nuclear weapons in secret ([[Drambenburg]] is suspected of having upwards of 160 nuclear weapons).  
The following page lists '''countries with nuclear capabilities''' in the [[Iearth|world]]. The first [[wikipedia:Nuclear weapons|nuclear weapon]] was detonated by the [[Zamastan]]ians on May 7th, 1956, in the [[Orion-1 Nuclear Test|Orion-1]] near [[Abagene]], [[Pahl]]. Little more than two years earlier, the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] had concluded with the surrender of [[Drambenburg]] and [[Dominion of the Sanguine Church|D.S.C.]], both of whom were found to have been researching atomic production during the conflict. In 1982, the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]] signed the [[Treaty of Forgeheim]], which aimed regulate the possession and use of nuclear weapons. After the breakup of the [[United Communist and Socialist States]], [[Beleroskov]] came into possession of most of their nuclear weapons while other states either dismantled or handed over their weapons to Beleroskov. Alongside the nations who legally possess nuclear weapons, there are a number of countries that either possess weapons illegally (not members of the Treaty of Forgeheim Agreement, such as [[Syraranto]]), or are suspected of having more nuclear weapons in secret stockpiles ([[Drambenburg]] is suspected of having upwards of 160 nuclear weapons above their CCA-confirmed 100).  


==Treaty of Forgeheim Nuclear-weapon states==
==Treaty of Forgeheim nuclear weapon states==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Country
! Country
! Warheads {{small|(Deployed/Total)}}
! Warheads {{small|(deployed/total)}}
! Date of first nuclear test
! Date of first nuclear test
! Delivery methods
! Delivery methods
! Notes
! Notes
|-  
|-  
| {{flag|Zamastan}} || 250/950 || May 7, 1956 ("''[[Orion-1 Nuclear Test|Orion-1]]''") || {{wp|Nuclear triad}}||  
| {{flagicon_image|New_Zamastan_Flag1.png}} [[Zamastan]] || 250/950 || May 7, 1956 ("''[[Orion-1 Nuclear Test|Orion-1]]''") || {{wp|Nuclear triad}}||  
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|Gladysynthia_Flag_2020_Official_Wavy.png}} [[Gladysynthia]] || 30/200 || 14 January 1967 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}}||  
| {{flagicon image|Gladysynthia_Flag_2020_Official_Wavy.png}} [[Gladysynthia]] || 30/200 || 14 January 1967 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}}||  
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|Ruskayn_991748.png}} [[Ruskayn]] || 45/50 || 28 November 1955 || Air and sea-based ||  
| {{flagicon image|Ruskayn_991748.png}} [[Ruskayn]] || 45/50 || 28 November 1958 || Air and sea-based ||  
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|The sanguine church 402070.png}}[[Dominion of the Sanguine Church]] || 180/220 || 1957 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
| {{flagicon image|Emmiria_flag.png}} [[Emmiria]] || 90/120 || 1978 || Land- and air-based ||  
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|Emmiria_flag.png}} [[Emmiria]] || 90/120 || 1978 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
| {{flagicon image|AvergnonFlag.png}} [[Avergnon]] || 60/300 || 1975 || Land- and air-based ||  
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|AvergnonFlag.png}} [[Avergnon]] || 60/300  || 1975 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||
| {{flagicon image|HaduastanFlag.png}} [[Haduastan]] || 25/30  || 1987 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
|-
| {{flagicon image|RumaztriaFlag.png}} [[Rumaztria]] || 25/30  || 1987 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|YuanFlag.png}} [[Yuan]] || 35/100  || 1965 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
| {{flagicon image|YuanFlag.png}} [[Yuan]] || 35/100  || 1965 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|BeleroskovFlag.png}} [[Beleroskov]] || 60/500  || 1959 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
| {{flagicon image|BeleroskovFlag.png}} [[Beleroskov]] || 60/500  || 1959 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
|-
| {{flagicon image|TasiastanFlag.png}} [[Tasiastan]] || 10/50  || 1975 ("''[[Project Sleeping Odom]]''") || ICBMs ||
|-
| {{flagicon image|DrambenburgFlag.png}} [[Drambenburg]] || 0/160 || 1971 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Illegal/Undeclared nuclear weapon states==
==Declared nuclear weapon states==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Country
! Country
! Warheads <small>(Deployed/Total)</small>
! Warheads <small>(deployed/total)</small>
! Date of First Nuclear Test
! Date of first nuclear test
! Delivery methods
! Delivery methods
! Notes
! Notes
|-  
|-  
| {{flagicon image|Malvare 8416.jpg}} [[Malvare]] || ?/50 || 1985 || {{wp|Nuclear Triad}} ||  
| {{flagicon image|GreatEpsilonFlag.png}} [[Great Epsilon|Epsilion]] || 0/30 || 2004 || ICBMs ||
|-
| {{flagicon image|ElastanFlag.png}} [[Elastan]] || 6/15  || 2018 || ICBMs ||
|-
|}
 
==States formerly possessing nuclear weapons==
Nuclear weapons have been present in many nations, often as staging grounds under control of other powers. However, in only one instance has a nation given up nuclear weapons after being in full control of them. The fall of the [[UCSS]] left several former republics in physical possession of nuclear weapons, although not operational control which was dependent on [[Beleroskov]]ian-controlled electronic Permissive Action Links and the Beleroskovian command and control system.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Country
! Warheads <small>(deployed/total)</small>
! Date of first nuclear test
! Delivery methods
! Date of dismantling/handover
|-
| {{flagicon image|JaginistanFlag.png}} [[Jaginistan]] || 0/20 || 1988 || ICBMs || 1999
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|DrambenburgFlag.png}} [[Drambenburg]] || 0/160 || 1971 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} ||  
| {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Ossotia.png}} [[Ossotia]] || 0/20 || 1988 || ICBMs || 1999
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|NorthSotoaFlag.png}} [[North Sotoa]] || 0/30 || 2001 || ICBMs ||  
| {{flagicon image|The sanguine church 402070.png}} [[Dominion of the Sanguine Church|DSC]] || 2/4  || 1977 || {{wp|Nuclear triad}} || 2004
|-
|-
| {{flagicon image|GreatEpsilonFlag.png}} [[Great Epsilon]] || 0/30 || 2004 || ICBMs ||  
| {{flagicon image|SyrarantoFlag.png}} [[Syraranto]] || ?/10 || 1988 || ICBMs || 2022
|-
|-
| {{flagicon_image|725F60DC-55C6-4264-BA71-0FD0270B1056.png}} [[People's Glorious Revolutionary State of Sateroc|Sateroc]] || ?/6 || [[1993 Saterocian nuclear test|1993]] || ICBMS || 2010
|}
|}


==History of nuclear weapons on Iearth==
==Nuclear weapons sharing==
 
 
==History of nuclear weapons==
On May 7th, 1956, [[Zamastan]] tested the first [[wikipedia:Nuclear weapons|nuclear bomb]] in the [[Orion-1 Nuclear Test]].
On May 7th, 1956, [[Zamastan]] tested the first [[wikipedia:Nuclear weapons|nuclear bomb]] in the [[Orion-1 Nuclear Test]].


On April 9th, 1959, a [[Beleroskov]]ian bomber crashed onto [[Beruina Atoll]] in the [[Toyana Ocean]], causing the four atomic weapons aboard to detonate in the [[Beruina Atoll Nuclear Disaster]], killing nearly all of the 1,000 inhabitants of the island and destroying all standing structures. This incident, along with the accidental detonation of another weapon on the southern continent of [[Antartique]] two months prior (the [[1959 Antartique Nuclear Disaster]]), caused massive international condemnation against Beleroskov for their weapons program, and Beleroskov massively scaled back their development of weapons.  
On April 9th, 1959, a [[Beleroskov]]ian bomber crashed onto [[Beruina Atoll]] in the [[Cantalle Ocean]], causing the four atomic weapons aboard to detonate in the [[Beruina Atoll nuclear disaster]], killing nearly all of the 1,000 inhabitants of the island and destroying all standing structures. This incident, along with the accidental detonation of another weapon on the southern continent of [[Antartique]] two months prior (the [[1959 Antartique nuclear disaster]]), caused massive international condemnation against Beleroskov for their weapons program, and Beleroskov massively scaled back their development of weapons.  


On September 2nd, 2021, [[Syraranto]] tested the first atmospheric nuclear weapon since [[Great Epsilon|Epsilon]]'s 2004 test. This, amid the [[Second Syraranto Civil War|civil war]] and along with [[Kyriakos Tasoulas]]' threats made towards the [[Sotoan Basin Union]], prompted major international condemnation. Following the fall of Tasoulas and SBU intervention in the country, [[Yannis Kormoulis]]' government handed over all known weapons to be dismantled.


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Latest revision as of 19:49, 26 March 2024

The following page lists countries with nuclear capabilities in the world. The first nuclear weapon was detonated by the Zamastanians on May 7th, 1956, in the Orion-1 near Abagene, Pahl. Little more than two years earlier, the World War had concluded with the surrender of Drambenburg and D.S.C., both of whom were found to have been researching atomic production during the conflict. In 1982, the Coalition of Crown Albatross signed the Treaty of Forgeheim, which aimed regulate the possession and use of nuclear weapons. After the breakup of the United Communist and Socialist States, Beleroskov came into possession of most of their nuclear weapons while other states either dismantled or handed over their weapons to Beleroskov. Alongside the nations who legally possess nuclear weapons, there are a number of countries that either possess weapons illegally (not members of the Treaty of Forgeheim Agreement, such as Syraranto), or are suspected of having more nuclear weapons in secret stockpiles (Drambenburg is suspected of having upwards of 160 nuclear weapons above their CCA-confirmed 100).

Treaty of Forgeheim nuclear weapon states

Country Warheads (deployed/total) Date of first nuclear test Delivery methods Notes
Zamastan 250/950 May 7, 1956 ("Orion-1") Nuclear triad
Gladysynthia 30/200 14 January 1967 Nuclear triad
Ruskayn 45/50 28 November 1958 Air and sea-based
Emmiria 90/120 1978 Land- and air-based
Avergnon 60/300 1975 Land- and air-based
Haduastan 25/30 1987 Nuclear triad
Yuan 35/100 1965 Nuclear triad
Beleroskov 60/500 1959 Nuclear triad
Tasiastan 10/50 1975 ("Project Sleeping Odom") ICBMs
Drambenburg 0/160 1971 Nuclear triad

Declared nuclear weapon states

Country Warheads (deployed/total) Date of first nuclear test Delivery methods Notes
Epsilion 0/30 2004 ICBMs
Elastan 6/15 2018 ICBMs

States formerly possessing nuclear weapons

Nuclear weapons have been present in many nations, often as staging grounds under control of other powers. However, in only one instance has a nation given up nuclear weapons after being in full control of them. The fall of the UCSS left several former republics in physical possession of nuclear weapons, although not operational control which was dependent on Beleroskovian-controlled electronic Permissive Action Links and the Beleroskovian command and control system.

Country Warheads (deployed/total) Date of first nuclear test Delivery methods Date of dismantling/handover
Jaginistan 0/20 1988 ICBMs 1999
Ossotia 0/20 1988 ICBMs 1999
DSC 2/4 1977 Nuclear triad 2004
Syraranto ?/10 1988 ICBMs 2022
Sateroc ?/6 1993 ICBMS 2010

Nuclear weapons sharing

History of nuclear weapons

On May 7th, 1956, Zamastan tested the first nuclear bomb in the Orion-1 Nuclear Test.

On April 9th, 1959, a Beleroskovian bomber crashed onto Beruina Atoll in the Cantalle Ocean, causing the four atomic weapons aboard to detonate in the Beruina Atoll nuclear disaster, killing nearly all of the 1,000 inhabitants of the island and destroying all standing structures. This incident, along with the accidental detonation of another weapon on the southern continent of Antartique two months prior (the 1959 Antartique nuclear disaster), caused massive international condemnation against Beleroskov for their weapons program, and Beleroskov massively scaled back their development of weapons.

On September 2nd, 2021, Syraranto tested the first atmospheric nuclear weapon since Epsilon's 2004 test. This, amid the civil war and along with Kyriakos Tasoulas' threats made towards the Sotoan Basin Union, prompted major international condemnation. Following the fall of Tasoulas and SBU intervention in the country, Yannis Kormoulis' government handed over all known weapons to be dismantled.