Second strike

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  1. USAF Boeing B-52B in flight; airborne alert historically provided second strike capability
  2. Submarine-launched ballistic missiles are a standard and near-invulnerable second strike capability
  3. Early warning radars contribute to coordinating a second strike
  4. Early warning satellites contribute to coordinating a second strike

In nuclear strategy, a retaliatory strike or second-strike capability is a country's assured ability to respond to a nuclear attack with powerful nuclear retaliation against the attacker. To have such an ability (and to convince an opponent of its viability) is considered vital in nuclear deterrence, as otherwise the other side might attempt to try to win a nuclear war in one massive first strike against its opponent's own nuclear forces.