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- Cheget abstract "Cheget (Russian: Чегет) is a "nuclear briefcase" (named after Mount Cheget in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia) and a part of the automatic system for the pinnacle command and control of Russia's Strategic Nuclear Forces (SNF) named Kazbek (Казбек, after Mount Kazbek).It was developed during Yuri Andropov's administration in the early 1980s. The suitcase was put into service just as Mikhail Gorbachev took office in March 1985. It is connected to the special communications system code-named Kavkaz, which "supports communication between senior government officials while they are making the decision whether to use nuclear weapons, and in its own turn is plugged into Kazbek, which embraces all the individuals and agencies involved in command and control of the Strategic Nuclear Forces." The Russian President has a cheget on hand at all times. It is usually assumed although not known with certainty that the nuclear briefcases are also issued to the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff. The General Staff receives the signal and initiates the nuclear strike through the passing of authorization codes to missile silo launch complexes/Ballistic missile submarines or by remotely launching individual land-based Intercontinental ballistic missiles/Submarine-launched ballistic missiles.On January 25, 1995, in the Norwegian rocket incident, the cheget was activated in response to a misidentified Brant XII four-stage sounding rocket, launched by Norwegian and American scientists; it was the only time a nuclear briefcase has been activated in preparation for an attack.".
- Cheget thumbnail Vladimir_Putin_31_December_1999-1.jpg?width=300.
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- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Authorization_code.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Ballistic_missile_submarine.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Black_Brant_(rocket).
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_communications.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_command_and_control.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Category:Presidents_of_Russia.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Category:Strategic_Rocket_Forces.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Chief_of_the_General_Staff_(Russia).
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
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- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Command_and_control.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Designated_survivor.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Intercontinental_ballistic_missile.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Kabardino-Balkaria.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Mikhail_Gorbachev.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Defense_(Russia).
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Defence_(Russia).
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Missile_launch_facility.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Missile_silo.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Cheget.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kazbek.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Norwegian_rocket_incident.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_briefcase.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_football.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_strike.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_warfare.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Russia.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Russian_President.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_Missile_Troops.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Submarine-launched_ballistic_missile.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Two-man_rule.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink Yuri_Andropov.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink File:Vladimir_Putin_31_December_1999-1.jpg.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLink File:Vladimir_Putin_inauguration_7_May_2012-26.jpeg.
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cheget Nuclear Briefcase".
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cheget".
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soviet nuclear missile launching codes".
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLinkText "nuclear briefcase".
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLinkText "nuclear launch-control device".
- Cheget wikiPageWikiLinkText "the nuclear weapons command suitcase".
- Cheget hasPhotoCollection Cheget.
- Cheget wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Cheget wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nuclear-weapon-stub.
- Cheget wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cheget wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russia-mil-stub.
- Cheget subject Category:Military_communications.
- Cheget subject Category:Nuclear_command_and_control.
- Cheget subject Category:Presidents_of_Russia.
- Cheget subject Category:Strategic_Rocket_Forces.
- Cheget type Article.
- Cheget type President.
- Cheget type Article.
- Cheget type Communication.
- Cheget type Leader.
- Cheget type President.
- Cheget comment "Cheget (Russian: Чегет) is a "nuclear briefcase" (named after Mount Cheget in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia) and a part of the automatic system for the pinnacle command and control of Russia's Strategic Nuclear Forces (SNF) named Kazbek (Казбек, after Mount Kazbek).It was developed during Yuri Andropov's administration in the early 1980s. The suitcase was put into service just as Mikhail Gorbachev took office in March 1985.".
- Cheget label "Cheget".
- Cheget sameAs Cheget.
- Cheget sameAs チェゲト.
- Cheget sameAs m.03hky7y.
- Cheget sameAs Ядерный_чемоданчик_(Россия).
- Cheget sameAs Q4536309.
- Cheget sameAs Q4536309.
- Cheget wasDerivedFrom Cheget?oldid=654660774.
- Cheget depiction Vladimir_Putin_31_December_1999-1.jpg.
- Cheget isPrimaryTopicOf Cheget.