The Cold War is famous not only for the long-term contact between the two superpowers, the US and the Soviet Union, but also because of the increased physical tension at the global stage brought about by nuclear power. Winning the war at the expense of human destruction is not a rare political dialogue, and since the 1940's the fear of global destruction is a day-to-day concern (Granieri, 2011). This was quite different from the international conflict so far. Because this is the first conflict that could lead to massive destruction on a global scale.
Many things are still mentioned about the role of nuclear submarines in the post-Cold War era. During the Cold War they seemed to be all the fury at the US and the Soviet government. Both countries constantly increase nuclear weapons and are afraid of attacks from other countries. The competition between the US and the Soviet Union is a major threat to both, which is now in danger of nuclear war. The first Soviet nuclear missile submarine was fired during the Cold War more than 40 years ago. This submarine is called K - 19. Construction of K - 19 began on October 17, 1958. It was named April 4, 1959 as an accident on July 4, 1961, which eventually resulted in a world without nuclear disasters.
During the Cold War, the outlook for nuclear war covered Europe. It is the same as a nightmare often happens. However, in the early years of the nuclear power era, most people vaguely understood the outcome of tactical nuclear warfare. Until the super major games in the past decade, the nightmare of Europe gained vivid and terrible clarity. Carte Blanche regained Battle Royal on behalf of NATO and Communist forces. Tory 's headquarters "Southern Country" is played by US, Canada and French troops and functions as a NATO unit. The 4 th Alliance Tactical Air Force provides air support to the 6 th Fleet of the Mediterranean and 49 th Air Force.
At the peak of the Cold War, the United States had about 7,000 tactical nuclear weapons in Europe. The effectiveness of these weapons is always questionable. In 1955's medical record, 335 NATO tactical weapons were used for battle with Soviet tanks and troops invaded, most of which occurred on the battlefield of Germany. Robert McNamara later outlined the results. "It is estimated that from 150 to 1.7 million people die in the first two days and an additional 3.5 million people are injured.'Don't include illness, radiation poisoning, death by Soviet nuclear weapons.The subsequent war game is Carte Supported the discovery of Blanche: If NATO used tactical weapons to defend Germany, it would destroy Germany The existence of mere tactical weapons harms the stability of the crisis and ends it You can make it.