User blog comment:Fegaxeyl/Discussion: What would happen in someone new used nukes in 1983:DD/@comment-32656-20120820025357

SAC has no nukes, realistically.

ANZC does have some. The carrier and subs were not empty. Long-established.

Israel has many nukes.

The UIP has some too.

Remnants of the South African stockpile are considered to have made their way to the state of Volkstaat with the exiles from Pretoria.

Much the same can be said for remnants of the British arsenal making its way - nuclear depth charges on the small vessels - to New Britain.

Siberia, self-evident.

The Russian Confederacy has obtained some by scavenging.

The new USA is normally considered to likely be in possession of a small amount as well.

Wouldn't be shocking for Victoria to have obtained some from the carrier they found.

Past all of that, there's a reasonable chance that some have survived - the condition may be questionable, but some will still be operational to some degree, even if only as a dirty bomb - anywhere they were stored. More battlefield nukes than anything else, mind.

Would not be shocked if others have recovered nukes from around radiated impact zones, from storage areas for nukes or the like, either.

And to top all of that off, there's at least two active programs I can think of, off the top of my head.