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Declassified: The story of the Soviet ghost train that hid ten nuclear warheads in plain sight. During the final, tense decade of the Cold War, the Soviet Union deployed one of its most ingenious and terrifying nuclear deterrents: the BZHRK, a combat railway missile complex. To the outside world, it was just another freight train. In reality, it was a mobile launch site for the RT-23 Molodets, an intercontinental ballistic missile armed with ten independently-targetable thermonuclear warheads. This "doomsday train" was designed to solve a critical vulnerability: the threat of a first strike wiping out fixed missile silos. By disappearing into the world's largest rail network, the BZHRK became an untraceable ghost, an unsolvable problem for US intelligence and a cornerstone of the Soviet second-strike capability. The crew lived for weeks on end inside a moving doomsday machine, ready to launch at a moment's notice. Ultimately, the end of the Cold War and the signing of the START II treaty rendered the doomsday train obsolete. As this short documentary explores, the ultimate weapon of stealth was decommissioned and unceremoniously cut up for scrap metal. At The Sterling Engine, we unearth these forgotten chapters of technological ambition. If you enjoyed this deep dive, be sure to subscribe for more stories of the machines that almost changed the world. Hashtags: #DoomsdayTrain #ColdWar #SovietUnion #NuclearWeapon #MilitaryHistory #Documentary #History #LostFuture #TheSterlingEngine #RT23Molodets