
"Project Force AJ Defence Editor Alex Gatopoulos explains how emerging nuclear systems from major powers are contributing to reshaping the global balance with the New START treaty set to expire in early 2026."
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Emerging nuclear systems from major powers increase the diversity, survivability and lethality of arsenals, altering deterrence dynamics and crisis stability. Modernization programs span hypersonic glide vehicles, low-yield warheads, new submarine-launched cruise missiles, upgraded ICBMs, and mobile or concealed launch platforms that complicate detection and attribution. The pending expiration of the New START treaty in early 2026 would remove bilateral limits and verification mechanisms between major powers, reducing transparency and potentially accelerating deployments. Strategic stability will hinge on updated arms-control frameworks, robust verification tools, crisis communication channels, and coordinated policies to manage risks and prevent miscalculation.
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