Russia will only have to get rid of 190 warheads

In practice, the START follow-on treaty only requires Russia to get red of 190 nuclear warheads (from its current position).

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Russia will only have to get rid of 190 warheads
Russia currently has about 600 strategic delivery vehicles
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