Year
2023
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Abstract
One of the first steps toward nuclear disarmament will include separation of nuclear weapons
from their delivery systems. In this arrangement nuclear weapons would be transferred to
centralized storage facilities located at some distance from the bases where delivery systems
are deployed or outside of a certain geographic region. This arrangement can include a
verification mechanism that would allow parties to confirm the absence of nuclear weapons at
certain storage facilities. To check the viability of this approach the UN Institute of Disarmament
Research conducted a verification experiment that included a mockup on-site inspection at a
former military facility in Menzingen, Switzerland. The exercise took place on 8 March 2023.
The project was supported by the governments of Switzerland, Norway, and the Netherlands.
Logistical support for the exercise was provided by the Swiss Armed Forces. The inspection
included a visit to the site by an inspection team, accompanied by the host team. The inspection
included confirmation of the accuracy of the site diagram, selection of an object of verification to
be inspected, an inspection inside the selected object, and confirmation of the non-nuclear
nature of objects located inside the object of verification. The non-nuclear nature of objects was
confirmed by the means of visual inspection and by radiation measurements. The exercise also
included an analysis of satellite imagery of the inspected site (with support of Open Nuclear
Network). This paper provides an account of the exercise and discusses the lessons for future
verification arrangements learned from the model inspection.