A few days ago, in the Russian region of Ryazan, Vladimir Putin's government conducted tests launching BMD-4M tanks from the air with the help of parachutes.
According to the Daily Star, these tests would be military tests of the Russian Army preparing to confront NATO forces in a Third World War.
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The tanks were launched by Ilyushin Il-76 freighters on the same day that other 6 countries of the Atlantic Alliance conducted military training exercises.
According to the publication, thousands of NATO soldiers have been betting for months on Russia's entry as a form of defense against Putin's stance.
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The practices of the Russian Army are intended to test their soldiers in battle scenarios, and observe their performance ide.
There are nine countries generally recognized to own nuclear weapons
1.-Russia
2.-United States
3.-France
4.-China
5.-United Kingdom
6.-Israel
7.-Pakistan
8.-India
9.-North Korea

While these nine countries are generally recognized as owning nuclear weapons, that doesn’t mean that they are the only countries that possess nuclear weapons. Countries that are not officially recognized as being part of the nuclear club, such as Belgium, Germany, Italy, Turkey and the Netherlands, deploy and store American nuclear weapons as part of NATO agreements. Other non-nuclear countries such as South Korea, Canada and Greece previously had similar arrangements with the United States.
A total of around 67,500 nuclear weapons had been developed by the United States but currently there are only about 8,500 due to dismantling programs. The Russian arsenal is also currently about one-third of the level of its all-time peak volume.