The specter of the atomic bomb has been hovering around us for days. The fear of it Wladimir Putin Taking revenge on the West now that Sweden and Finland are only one step away from joining NATO cannot be ruled out. So it is PiazzaPulita to clarify and uncover the “mechanism” that would be triggered in the Kremlin. “To activate nuclear weapons in Russia – explains the journalist of the program of La7, Linda Giannattasio – the famous nuclear case comes into play, the Cheget “. The first would have been developed in the 1980s and was shown to the public in 1999 during the handover between Yeltsin and Putin.” His insides – he continues – will be shown for the first time during a television show in 2019″.
However, the Harvard professor explains how the attack order actually works, Francesca Giovannini. “The suitcase has a card with numeric codes and also a key that needs to be activated”. According to the expert, the numerical codes must first be entered simultaneously by the three employees. Only then does the key complete the start authorization. “The Cheget has a white button which in reality does not envisage direct launch but gives authorization to the military to proceed with activation and launch itself”.
Then the professor brings up the West and explains that the system of these briefcases is the same as that of the strategic nuclear weapons aimed at Europe and the United States. But that’s not all, because there is a system called “extreme” and that’s it that of the “dead hand”, that is, a “dormant” system. “This – says Giovannini – must be activated at the beginning of a crisis by a high-ranking official with delegation. If he does not perceive any activity of the central system of Moscow, he decides on the response that he considers most appropriate”. Like throwing a strategic weapon. Who are the three who always have the briefcase with them? Obviously Putin, the general and chief of staff Valery Gerasimov and the Secretary of Defense Sergei Shoigu. The two Loyalists are respectively “the creator of hybrid warfare” and “the possible successor” to the Tsar.
Here is the PiazzaPulita report on the suitcases delivered to Russia and the atomic bomb