During the First Cold War (1949–1989), the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics threatened each other with thousands of nuclear warheads on land- and sea-based ballistic missiles on hair triggers. Ballistic rockets are designed to speed into the stratosphere guided by computerized internal navigation mechanisms as they curve toward target cities in unstoppable, pre-programmed, annihilatory first-strike parabolas. Extensive arrays of computerized radar networks provide defenders with bare minutes to retaliate with nuclear strikes as promised by the theory of deterrence.
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