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  1. Nuclear weapon: A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion. Both bomb types release large quantities of ... (Explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions) [100%] 2024-01-01 [Nuclear weapons] [American inventions]...
  2. Nuclear weapon: A nuclear weapon releases destructive energy produced by fission or fusion reactions at a subatomic level among nuclei, rather than by the atomic- and molecular-level chemical reactions that produce the energy from conventional explosives. Fission weapons are also called ... [100%] 2023-09-10
  3. Nuclear weapon: Nuclear weapons usually have dramatically more destructive power than conventional weapon, where the power of a nuclear weapon is measured in kilotons. One kiloton has the equivalent explosive force of 1,000 tons of TNT. [100%] 2023-03-08 [Nuclear Defense] [Weapons]...
  4. Nuclear weapon: A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion. Both bomb types release large quantities of ... (Engineering) [100%] 2023-12-19 [American inventions]
  5. Nuclear weapon: A nuclear weapon (also known as an atom bomb, an atomic bomb, a nuclear bomb, or a nuclear warhead, and colloquially as an A-bomb or a nuke) is an explosive device that derives its destructive power from nuclear reactions ... [100%] 2023-12-19 [Nuclear weapons] [Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1945]...
  6. Does nuclear power lead to nuclear weapons: Does nuclear power lead to nuclear weapons? That is, does development of nuclear power make it easier to acquire nuclear weapons?. [90%] 2023-02-28 [Nuclear engineering]
  7. Nuclear weapons debate: The nuclear weapons debate refers to the controversies surrounding the threat, use and stockpiling of nuclear weapons. Even before the first nuclear weapons had been developed, scientists involved with the Manhattan Project were divided over the use of the weapon. [89%] 2023-12-12 [Nuclear history] [Nuclear technology]...
  8. Nuclear weapons delivery: Nuclear weapons delivery is the technology and systems used to place a nuclear weapon at the position of detonation, on or near its target. Several methods have been developed to carry out this task. (Type of explosive arms) [89%] 2023-12-10 [Nuclear weapons] [Nuclear missiles]...
  9. Nuclear weapons accidents: Since the creation of nuclear weapons in 1945, there have been numerous nuclear weapons accidents by the United States and Soviet Union. The United States categorizes such accidents using the military code word "Broken Arrow". [89%] 2023-02-28 [Military] [Technology]...
  10. Soviet nuclear weapons: In the early parts of World War II, the Soviet Union conducted effective espionage, and, by late 1945, Joseph Stalin had ordered Operation Bododino, a committed attempt to build Soviet nuclear weapons. Minister of State Security Lavrenti Beria, an effective ... [89%] 2023-06-14
  11. Abolish: ABOLISH a-bol'-ish (chathath, "to be broken down," "made void," "My righteousness shall not be abolished" (Isaiah 51:6), i.e. as shown in God's faithfulness to His promises; machah, "to erase," "blot out," "that your works may ... [88%] 1915-01-01
  12. Weapons: WEAPONS wep'-unz. See ARMOR. wep'-unz. See ARMOR. [84%] 1915-01-01
  13. Nuclear Freeze campaign: The Nuclear Freeze campaign was a mass movement in the United States during the 1980s to secure an agreement between the U.S. and Soviet governments to halt the testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons. [84%] 2024-01-09 [Anti-nuclear movement in the United States] [1980s in the United States]...
  14. Strategic nuclear weapon: Strategic nuclear weapon : A nuclear weapon used deep enemy territory, affecting military forces in the homeland, or population, industry, and infrastructure; often launched from outside the theater of operations. [81%] 2023-06-12
  15. Tactical nuclear weapon: Tactical nuclear weapons, from the standpoint of purpose, are used by land, sea, or air forces against enemy forces, supporting installations or facilities, in support of operations that contribute to the accomplishment of a military mission of limited scoper usually ... [81%] 2023-06-17
  16. Nuclear weapon design: Nuclear weapon designs are physical, chemical, and engineering arrangements that cause the physics package of a nuclear weapon to detonate. There are three existing basic design types: A fourth type, pure fusion weapons, are a theoretical possibility. (Engineering) [81%] 2023-10-02 [Nuclear weapon design]
  17. Nuclear weapon yield: The explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of energy released such as blast, thermal, and nuclear radiation, when that particular nuclear weapon is detonated, usually expressed as a TNT equivalent (the standardized equivalent mass of trinitrotoluene which ... (Engineering) [81%] 2023-12-19 [Nuclear weapon design]
  18. Tactical nuclear weapon: A tactical nuclear weapon (TNW) or non-strategic nuclear weapon (NSNW) is a nuclear weapon that is designed to be used on a battlefield in military situations, mostly with friendly forces in proximity and perhaps even on contested friendly territory ... (Nuclear weapon designed for use on a battlefield) [81%] 2024-04-23 [Tactical nuclear weapons] [Articles containing video clips]...
  19. United States nuclear weapons: United States nuclear weapons fall into the categories of operational, in reserve, in decommissioning, historic, and research. Most weapons are allocated to the Single Integrated Operational Plan, but some are also allocated to the Unified Combatant Commands, especially United States ... [77%] 2023-08-02
  20. History of nuclear weapons: Building on major scientific breakthroughs made during the 1930s, the United Kingdom began the world's first nuclear weapons research project, codenamed Tube Alloys, in 1941, during World War II. The United States, in collaboration with the United Kingdom, initiated ... (none) [77%] 2023-12-19 [Nuclear weapons] [Nuclear history]...

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