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Cheget (Russian: Чегет) is a "nuclear briefcase" (named
after Mount Cheget [ru] in Kabardino-Balkaria) and a part of the
automatic system for the command...
- an
estimated 50,000
troops and
controls the
Russian nuclear briefcase (
Cheget) that can be used in the
event of
nuclear war. It
reportedly uses advanced...
- of the
Russian Aerospace Forces Commander-in-Chief of the
Russian Navy
Cheget Garthoff,
Raymond L. (1994). The
Great Transition: American-Soviet Relations...
- his
office extinct, and
handed over its powers,
including control of the
Cheget, to
Russian president Boris Yeltsin. That
evening at 7:32, the
Soviet flag...
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pocket that can hold a pistol. Russia's "nuclear briefcase" is code-named
Cheget. It "supports
communication between senior government officials while they...
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Armed Forces of the
Russian Federation Chief of the
General Staff (Russia)
Cheget The
committee of the People's
Commissars for
Military and
Naval Affairs...
- missile. In response,
Russian President Boris Yeltsin was
summoned and the
Cheget nuclear briefcase was
activated for the
first and only time. However, the...
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Communist Party of Cuba
Leader of the
League of
Communists of
Yugoslavia Cheget ‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Генеральный...
- Yeltsin, who was
notified and the "nuclear briefcase" (known in
Russia as
Cheget) used to
authorize nuclear launch was
automatically activated.
Russian satellites...
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carry out the coup. At 8:00 am, the
Soviet General Staff ordered that the
Cheget briefcase controlling Soviet nuclear weapons be
returned to Moscow. Although...