Nuclear command and control (C2) refers to the systems, processes, and procedures that govern the authority, communication, and management of nuclear weapons and their delivery systems within a state. Effective nuclear command and control is critical for ensuring the secure and reliable operation of a country's nuclear arsenal while preventing unauthorized use or accidents. Key components of nuclear command and control include: 1. **Authorization**: Establishing clear protocols for who has the authority to order a nuclear strike.

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