34 million victims in 5 hours: Simulation showed what would be after the nuclear stroke of the Russian Federation (video)
In the future, even more victims will be due to nuclear precipitation, radiation and other consequences. It will all start with a regular military conflict, and one day Russia will cause a warning nuclear stroke from the base near Kaliningrad to stop NATO troops, and then launch another 300 gutters with aircraft and small range missiles on the Alliance and its forces in Europe. In response, NATO will drop about 180 aircraft nuclear bombs on the Russians.
Thus, in three hours the first stage of the war will end, 2. 6 million people must die by that moment, and almost all of Europe will be destroyed. NATO will then launch about 600 more warheads from the US and nuclear submarines. Before they reach the goals, Russia will use the remains of nuclear weapons stored in rocket mines, mobile launches and submarines. This is the second stage that will last about 45 minutes and take the life of 3. 4 million people.
The third stage will also take about 45 minutes: the war participants will strike at 30 largest cities and economic centers, dropping each of them 5-10 nuclear bombs to prevent the adversary to recover after previous explosions. As a result, another 85. 3 million people may die. The program made a forecast based on real data on the position of nuclear missiles, goals, and analysis of cause and effect.
Using simulation, American scientists in 2017 have created an animated film known as "Plan A", which shows the most likely development of nuclear war between Russia and NATO. The project again aroused interest against the background of the invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine and threats from the Russians. One of the creators of "Plan A" Dr.
Alex Gleizer called the war in Ukraine one of the most serious crises since the Cold War, which can lead to nuclear conflict with the participation of Russia and the US with NATO: "Even if the risk of nuclear war is still considered" small " - According to many analysts. The crisis, similar to the one we now face, often leads to misunderstanding between the parties, which is exacerbated by the fact that remains very little active channels of communication between Russia and the US/NATO.