A conflict between Russia and the US would kill 34 million people in just a few hours

Some researchers have developed a terrible simulation showing how a escalating nuclear war would develop between the United States/ NATO and Russia. The model ʹ based on realistic data on the positions of nuclear forces, objectives and assessments of capacity predicts that 34.1 million people would die within a few hours, [...]
The model ʹ based on realistic data on the positions of nuclear forces, objectives and assessments of capacity predicts 34.1 million people would die within a few hours, writes the DailyMail
And according to this scripture, the catastrophic conflict would leave another 55.9 million injured figures that do not include later deaths from nuclear consequences and other effects.
In fact, according to estimates, in the first three hours alone, Europe would be “secreted” and about 2.6 million people would be killed or wounded.
The next “90 minutes would see major cities in both the United States and Russia, hit with 5-10 nuclear bombs each, leaving another 88.7 million dead or injured”.
However, the effects of nuclear effects and long - term effects on earth's climate, population and food production would have even broader effects.
The team behind the video hopes the simulation will highlight the apocalypseic consequences and cost for nuclear war mankind between the two blocs.
The four-minute video was created by international engineering and affairs expert Alex Glaser from Princeton University and his colleagues, Telegrafi conveys.
The simulation, called “Plani A”, was reportedly drafted based on various independent estimates of current American and Russian military positions, nuclear war plans and the respective weapons targets.
It included extensive data on the number of currently deployed nuclear weapons, bomb productivity and the order in which such a war would proceed with many possibilities.
A nuclear war is likely to evolve from an initial phase of tactical targeting to a strategic period intended to reveal the offensive nuclear capacity of each side.
Finally, a phase of the shocks of major cities would begin to prevent the opponent's recovery.
“is estimated to have more than 90 million people dead and injured within the early hours of conflict”, researchers write.
The simulation begins within the context of a conventional, non-subvertial conflict.
In the scenario, Russia makes a nuclear warning attack from a base near Kaliningrad, on the Black Sea, aimed at halting a US-NATO progress.
In response, NATO strikes Russia with a single nuclear tactical air strike, from which the conflict escalates into a tactical nuclear war across Europe.
At this point, the simulation predicts that Russia would be split “around 300 nuclear heads transported either by aircraft or short-range missiles against NATO bases and advancing troops.
The international military alliance will then respond with around 180 nuclear bombs transported by planes.
At this stage, victims are expected to reach about 2.6 million people within a three-hour period, and Europe has been left in essence destroyed.
After that, NATO operates from the U.S. continental fleets and nuclear submarines, launching a strategic nuclear attack with about 600 nuclear heads with the aim of “removal” of Russia's nuclear capability.
Before this attack occurs, Russia also releases nucleuses from submarines and moving positions.
The model predicts 3.4 million victims from this phase of war, which will last only 45 minutes.
In the final phase of the conflict, the two sides target the 30 most populated cities and the each economic centres of 5-10 cores for each of them to try to prevent each side from recovering from war.
Such an action, researchers conclude, will see 85.3 million victims within the 45-minute space, sends out Telegrafi.
The total number of immediate victims in this scenario would exceed 34.1 million people and does not include later deaths resulting from nuclear consequences and other related effects.
Researchers have said the project aims to highlight the possible devastating consequences of current nuclear war plans by American and Russian military forces.
The threat of nuclear war has increased dramatically in the past two years”, researchers estimate. “The United States and Russia have abandoned nuclear weapons control treaties, started developing new types of nuclear weapons and expanded the circumstances in which they can use nuclear weapons”.












