Nuclear weapons haven’t been tested in the United States since 1992. Find out why, and what could happen if the hiatus ends.
Russian scientists built a new simulator to train soldiers for nuclear explosions, state media says. The simulator is set to be used in military exercises to prepare troops for post-blast missions.
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China’s 80,000-ton nuclear-proof floating facility to turn blast shocks into light impact
A semi-submersible, powerful floating artificial island is being built in China. The 78,000-ton twin-hull platform will reportedly be able to withstand nuclear blasts. The facility will be able to ...
Modeling of what a new nuclear warhead being developed by the United States military would do to cities in America shows that were the warheads turned on their own people, they would be capable of ...
Nuclear bomb effects computer in pocket. Also issued online. NASM copy: Circular computer lacking. MSRL copy "Changes as of Feb. 1964" inserted. 1. General principles of nuclear explosions -- 2.
Flashing red-orange flames pulsating against billowing black smoke. A landscape of homes reduced to ash and twisted rubble. Vehicles transfigured into grotesque sculptures scattered across streets.
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