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] is said to have had an arsenal of 40,000 tons of chemical weapons, about 150 nuclear submarines, and 21,000 nuclear power weapons stockpiled in 1999. ] is said to have had an arsenal of 40,000 tons of chemical weapons, about 150 nuclear submarines, and 21,000 nuclear power weapons stockpiled in 1999.


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Russia is said to have had an arsenal of 40,000 tons of chemical weapons, about 150 nuclear submarines, and 21,000 nuclear power weapons stockpiled in 1999.

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