Russia has managed to almost completely modernize its nuclear arsenal, Lieutenant General Andrew Gebara, U.S. Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, said at a video seminar at the American Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies.
According to him, funds for nuclear deterrence are still being allocated, and have a higher priority than all other military spending.
Russia's nuclear deterrent forces are almost completely modernized. They have been doing this for a long time.
Gebara also stressed that no conflicts have weakened Russia's nuclear potential.
It should be noted that over the past three years, Russia has launched serial production and put the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missiles on combat duty. Serial production of the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missiles has been launched, and the Burevestnik global-range missile system is being developed at full speed.