South Africa ended its nuclear weapons programme in 1989. All the bombs (six
constructed and one under construction) were dismantled and South
Africa acceded to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
when South African Ambassador to the United States Harry Schwarz signed
the treaty in 1991.
Current stockpile: None; the programme was v...
Nuclear program start date: 1967
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Jump to Nuclear weapons - South Africa ended its nuclear weapons programme in 1989. All the bombs (six
constructed and one under construction) were dismantled and South
Africa acceded to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
when South African Ambassador to the United States Harry Schwarz signed
the treaty in 1991.
First nuclear weapon test: Possible, 22 Septe...
Peak stockpile: 6
Nuclear program start date: 1967
Current stockpile: None; the programme was v...
Aug 15, 2018 - The backdrop of South Africa's nuclear weapons program was its policy of apartheid, the race-based segregation system supported by the ...
Sep 9, 2017 - F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela in 1994, a year after de Klerk revealed the existence and destruction of South Africa's nuclear weapons.
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