--- !signs/object:Article attributes: title: "Medvedev takes control of Russian nuclear arsenal" source: Agence France-Presse author: summary: "Newly inaugurated President Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday formally assumed control of Russia's nuclear arsenal at a Kremlin meeting in which a military officer brought him a black nuclear briefcase. Medvedev, who was sworn in to succeed Vladimir Putin earlier, took command in the presence of Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov at a sombre meeting that contrasted with his glittering inauguration ceremony. "Comrade commander-in-chief! Allow me to give you control of the strategic forces of the country," said the officer carrying the nuclear briefcase, in images shown on state television." text: "The nuclear briefcase, a symbol of political power in Russia since the Cold War, is shrouded in secrecy but believed to contain a small computer with activation codes for nuclear missiles. Russia's first post-Soviet president, Boris Yeltsin, reportedly came close to using the briefcase in January 1995 when a research rocket launched from Norway activated Russia's early warning system. The briefcase was developed during the Cold War when it became clear that early warning of a nuclear attack would only give Soviet leaders a few minutes to retaliate -- too little time to travel to a central command centre. Russia is currently estimated to have around 20,000 nuclear weapons." comment: "" date: Wed May 07 14:43:00 -0400 2008 type: Article id: "156121" votes: "8" link: "http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Medvedev_takes_control_of_Russian_nuclear_arsenal_999.html" classification_id: "13"