As of early 2022, according to data released by Atomic Scientists Bulletin and American Scientists Alliance and other institutions, 9 countries around the world have a total of 212,700 nuclear warheads. About 90% of these are owned by Russia and the United States. According to the number, from more to less, it is Russia, the United States, China, France, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, , India, Israel, and North Korea.
9 countries around the world have a total of 12,700 nuclear warheads, and the United States and Russia account for more than 90%
Currently, there are more than 9,400 nuclear warheads in the world's military reserves, of which 3,730 have been deployed at the bases of missile , submarine , ship or bomber . Among the deployed warheads, about 2,000 are always on high alert (can be launched at any time after receiving the command, mainly intercontinental ballistic missile and ballistic missile nuclear submarine , etc.).
Attachment: 2022 World Nuclear Armory Library
National | Deployed Strategic Warhead | Non-strategic warheads of | Other undeployed nuclear warheads (nuclear warheads in the repository) | htt ml11Military Reserve Warhead | Total inventory (including military reserves and warheads to be removed for retirement) | |
Russian | ,588 | ,889 | ,977 | |||
U.S. | ,644 | 00 | 00 | ,964 | ,708 | ,428 |
French | 80 | - | - | 10 | 90 | 90 |
Chinese | unknown | unknown | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
UK | 20 | - |
80
25
Israel
-
-
90
90
90o
Pakistan
-
-
65
65
65
Indian
-
60
60
60
60
North Korean
-
0
0
0
0
Total:
00
, 708
9, 440
2, 705