The only other country that had Pershing missles in their arsenal was the former West Germany. The Bundes Republik Deutschland (BRD, West Germany), specifically the Wehrmark kept what were known as "Short Rounds," single stage weapons, and provided security for their own weapons. The three US battalions in Europe i the '60's, '70's, and '80's maintained their own weapons. While there was some US supported training of BRD troops, the Wehrmark was essentially autonomous of the US Army during P1-P2 deployment. Additional, more current information is still required to complete this answer.
India is estimated to have about 80-100 nuclear missiles. And China has an estimated of 300+ nuclear missiles.
Gert Bastian has written: 'Nuclear war in Europe?' -- subject(s): Antinuclear movement, Defenses, Military policy, Nuclear warfare, World politics 'Notwendige Anmerkungen zum NATO-Doppelbeschluss in der Darstellung der Bundesregierung' -- subject(s): Cruise missiles, Intermediate-range ballistic missiles, Military policy, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Nuclear weapons, Pershing (Missile)
No. Cuba itself never had nuclear missiles although the USSR set up nuclear missile launch sites in Cuba.
ss4 and ss5 nuclear missiles
Some nuclear weapons can be fitted to missiles. In the case of an ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles) a nuclear weapon can be outfitted so that it can reach distant points on the globe.
With the aid of nuclear missiles.
The General Secretary/Premier Nikita Khrushchev removed nuclear missiles from Cuba after a very tense nuclear drawdown in the U.S.
i know 6 SS-4 Nuclear missiles
Nuclear missiles leave the earth's atmosphere for some time. Intercontinental missiles, for example require the missile to ascend to 1,000 feet to assure that it will reach it's intended target.
Same as nuclear gravity bombs dropped by bomber aircraft.
Nuclear missiles.
43