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As a result of the Soviet Union collapse 176 nuclear warhead missiles were left in the territory of Ukraine, 130 of which were liquid propellant, and 46 – solid propellant missiles of the latest generation.
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Baryakhtar, V.G., Oleynik, I., Mitrakhovich, M. (1997). Demilitarisation of the Nuclear Weapons Located in Ukraine in Nuclear Safe and Environment Compatible Manner: Scientific & Technological Aspects. In: Baryakhtar, V.H., Rosendorfer, T. (eds) Demilitarisation of Munitions. NATO ASI Series, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5604-2_3
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