Category
page 1Nuclear command and control
Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station
French military communications site
missile launch facility
underground structure for the storage and launching of ballistic missiles
Dead Hand
nuclear-control system used by the Soviet Union and Russia
nuclear football
briefcase carried along with the President of the United States at all times
letters of last resort
orders for action in the event of a nuclear attack on UK government

Cheget
thumb|The Russian "nuclear briefcase" from the early 1990s on display at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in [[Yekaterinburg.]]
1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident
incident which nearly precipitated nuclear warfare
nuclear briefcase
briefcase used to authorize the use of nuclear weapons
Fail-deadly
Fail-deadly is a concept in nuclear military strategy that encourages deterrence by guaranteeing an immediate, automatic, and overwhelming response to an attack, even if there is no one left to trigger such retaliation. The term fail-deadly was coined as a contrast to fail-safe.
strategic communication
action or related function of communicating a concept, a process, or data that satisfies a long term strategic goal of an organization by allowing facilitation of advanced planning
two-person-rule
security control mechanism
command center
place used to provide centralized command
Nuclear Command Authority
nuclear command and control authority of India
Mont Verdun Air Base
air base northwest of Lyon, France
Doomsday plane
military command aircraft
Permissive Action Link
access control security device for nuclear weapons