A defensive missile to destroy incoming enemy missiles.
What is an antiballistic missile?
100
NNPT
What is Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?
200
The treaty forced countries to begin testing nuclear weapons here.
Where is underground?
200
Stop the spread of nuclear weapons.
What is the intent of the treaty?
200
Only 1,320.
What is the number of MIRVs that could be fitted?
200
A missile carrying several smaller missiles.
What is a MIRV?
200
Iran, Israel, China
What are the countries that didn't sign the treaty?
300
The year the treaty was put into place.
When is 1963?
300
The United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China.
What are the nuclear-weapon states?
300
10.
What is the number of warheads they were limited to?
300
military strategy of which the use of weapons of mass destruction by two opposing sides would lead to the annihilation of both the attacker and the defender
What is mutually assured destruction?
300
North Korea
What is the country that withdrew from the treaty?
400
The treaty did not do this.
What is limit the use or construction of weapons?
400
South Africa
What is the only country to voluntarily give up their weapons?
400
Never ratified the treaty.
What is the US?
400
mutual deterrence at strategic, tactical, and conventional levels
What is flexible response?
400
Pakistan
What is the country found in noncompliance?
500
This many weapons were still being made.
What is just as many?
500
Did not limit the making of weapons.
What is a weakness of the treaty?
500
SLBMs
What is something the treaty did nothing about?
500
if the Soviets take their missiles out of Europe, the US will too
What is the zero option?
500
Countries that were not aligned with either the US or the USSR and had to work together. They were also countries that had not signed the NPT. The connection is that some countries behaved by the treaties while others were not.