Belarus' Ambitious Missile Modernization: Nuclear Armament Plans Unveiled
Belarus is considering the production of missiles armed with nuclear warheads for its Polonez rocket systems. In an effort to modernize defense capabilities, the nation strengthens ties with Russia, Iran, and China. Belarus does not possess nuclear arms but hosts Russia's tactical ones under Moscow's control.

Belarus is exploring plans to enhance its missile production capabilities by considering equipping its Polonez rocket launcher systems with nuclear warheads, a move that underscores its deepening cooperation with Russia, Iran, and China on military matters.
President Alexander Lukashenko emphasized the need for modernization in missile manufacturing, driven by perceived military threats and increased defense spending by neighboring NATO members. Belarus aims to bolster its defense capabilities amidst regional tensions.
Alexander Volfovich, head of Belarus' State Security Council, highlighted advancements in the Polonez system, initially developed with China, and its potential upgrade to carry nuclear warheads. Additionally, Belarus is studying the integration of Russian missile technology for further defense enhancement.
(With inputs from agencies.)