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Russia And The Terror Of The ‘Dead Hand’: Nuclear Weapon That Works On Its Own Could Exterminate Humanity And Cause The Apocalypse Even After Total Destruction Of The Country!

Written by Débora Araújo
Published on 18/12/2024 at 11:00
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Meet the ‘Dead Hand’ System, an Apocalyptic Device from Russia That Keeps the World on Alert Amid Growing International Tensions.

Russian Nuclear Weapon: In a world where international tensions are increasingly heightened, the possibility of a nuclear war has become a real concern once again. Russia, a key player in many of these discussions, has a system that seems straight out of a science fiction movie but is very real: the Dead Hand. This is a nuclear weapon programmed to function even if the entire country is destroyed, and it could be the trigger for the end of humanity.

What Is the Dead Hand, Russia’s Dead Hand?

Developed during the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War, the Dead Hand (Mertvaya Ruka in Russian) became operational in 1985. The goal? To ensure that, even in the event of a devastating attack that would annihilate Soviet leadership, nuclear retaliation would be inevitable.

The functioning of this bizarre system is based on the concept of Dead Man’s Switch, or “dead man’s switch.” If no one is in charge to make a decision, the system acts on its own. In other words, Russia seems to have created an extreme revenge device capable of automatically launching hundreds of nuclear weapons.

How Does the Dead Hand Work?

The Dead Hand is programmed based on four IF, THEN commands — a simple but frightening logic. Here’s how the Russian nuclear weapon works:

  • First Check: If a nuclear attack is detected on Soviet territory. The system analyzes levels of radioactivityatmospheric pressure, and even seismic activity to identify explosions;
  • Second Check: If there is an attack, the system checks communication networks with the central command, known as the “war room;”
  • Third Check: If communication with the central command is intact, the system deactivates. After all, if Soviet leaders are alive, they can decide what to do;
  • Fourth Check: If there is no communication with command, the system transfers responsibility to an on-duty operator in a secret bunker.

This operator would have a simple yet decisive task: to authorize or not the launch of a nuclear counterattack. If he does not respond in time, there are indications that the system could act completely on its own, initiating automatic retaliation.

The Final Action: A Messenger Rocket

If the final decision is to retaliate, the Dead Hand fires a “messenger rocket.” This rocket, equipped with a radiation-resistant transmitter, flies over Russian territory and sends a firing command to all nuclear missile silos.

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The result would be catastrophic: hundreds of intercontinental missiles loaded with nuclear warheads would be launched simultaneously toward predetermined targets. During the Cold War, the United States was the main target. Today, any country deemed a threat by Russia could be included.

What Would Happen in the Event of a Nuclear War?

If the Dead Hand is activated, the consequences would be unimaginable. Experts claim that the destruction would be total within minutes. In addition to nuclear explosions, the effects on the planet would be devastating and could represent the end of humanity.

  • Radiation and Diseases: Survivors would face extreme levels of radiation, causing cancer and fatal diseases;
  • Nuclear Winter: The dust and smoke from the explosions would block sunlight, dropping global temperatures and destroying crops;
  • Global Famine: Contamination of water and soil would make food production impossible;
  • Environmental Collapse: The destruction of the ozone layer and the impact on biodiversity would lead to the extinction of thousands of species.

Studies suggest that a nuclear winter could condemn billions of people to death, not to mention the impact on other forms of life on the planet.

Is the Dead Hand Still Active?

Although the system was created almost 40 years ago, reports indicate that the Dead Hand is still operational. Bruce Blair, an authority on nuclear weapons control, stated that Russia has been updating the system to prevent it from being intercepted by modern technologies.

The bunker where the on-duty operator who can push the button for the end of humanity is located remains a mystery, but many believe it is hidden in Mount Kosvinsk, an isolated and frozen region in the heart of Russia.

The Risk of an Apocalyptic End

With the rise in global tensions, the fear of a nuclear war has returned to haunt the world. The conflict in Ukraine, for example, has brought to light the risk of attacks near nuclear power plants, such as the one in Zaporizhia, the largest in Europe.

The Dead Hand, this frightening nuclear weapon, represents more than a defense strategy: it is a symbol of what humanity could face if political rivalries spiral out of control.

The Dead Hand system, created by Russia, serves as a grim reminder of how technology can be used to ensure mass destruction. The risk of an end of humanity caused by a nuclear war cannot be ignored, especially in such unstable times as the present.

The only certainty we have is that the impacts of a conflict of this magnitude would be catastrophic, making it essential for nations to work together to prevent the use of nuclear weapons. After all, when the button is pressed, there may be no turning back.

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Leonel Bernardes
Leonel Bernardes
01/08/2025 18:53

É importante para a consciência de torcedores da direita e extrema direita e para traidores (Corsários) do Brasil. E, mais importante ainda, para a população brasileira e mundial como um alerta a todos.

Débora Araújo

Débora Araújo é redatora no Click Petróleo e Gás, com mais de dois anos de experiência em produção de conteúdo e mais de mil matérias publicadas sobre tecnologia, mercado de trabalho, geopolítica, indústria, construção, curiosidades e outros temas. Seu foco é produzir conteúdos acessíveis, bem apurados e de interesse coletivo. Sugestões de pauta, correções ou mensagens podem ser enviadas para contato.deboraaraujo.news@gmail.com

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