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  • ...pulse (EMP)''' is a phenomenon, usually associated with the explosion of a nuclear weapon but also by the operation of specialized generators driven by conventional ...nario for large-scale damage by EMP involves the explosion of a high-yield nuclear weapon at a very high altitude.
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  • An architecture for isolating the detonation system of a nuclear weapon inside a electrically and physically rugged barrier; engineered penetration
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  • {{r|Alarm Clock (nuclear weapon)}}
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  • ...t generically as 4 Mt,but other reports specifically identify it as a B28 (nuclear weapon)|W28 known to have a yield between 70 kt and 1.45 Mt. It had Category A, an
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  • | title = Nuclear Weapon Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) *Is armed and/or assigned duty for nuclear weapon security that would afford the-opportunity to inflict damage on the weapon
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  • {{r|Mark 4 (nuclear weapon)}}
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  • ...weapon]] and [[cluster munition]] warheads had been designed, only [[W70 (nuclear weapon)|W70 nuclear warheads]] were ever put into production. An "enhanced radiati
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  • {{r|LITTLE BOY (nuclear weapon)}}
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  • ...ternal, unintended electrical signals from reaching the firing system of a nuclear weapon.<ref>{{citation | title = US Nuclear Weapon Safety and Control
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  • The '''W88 (nuclear weapon)''' intermediate yield strategic warhead used on the [[UGM-133 Trident D5]
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  • {{r|LITTLE BOY (nuclear weapon)}}
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  • ...'') or nuclear warhead. All U.S. nuclear-capable cruise missiles use the [[nuclear weapon, W80|W80 warhead]] of 5 or 150 kiloton selectable yield. They may release v
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  • ...into limited production, with a goal of 20 to be made per year. [[RDS-2 (nuclear weapon)]], a 1951 version of 38 KT yield at half the size and weight, replaced it.
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  • ...f a military base was near a city, a bonus counterforce attack might use a nuclear weapon with a larger effective radius, and aim it between the base and the city. T
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  • {{r|RDS-1 (nuclear weapon)}}
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  • ...[beryllium reflector]] was first used operationally in the U.S. [[Mark 12 (nuclear weapon)]],[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
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  • '''Operation Ivy''' was a pair of U.S. nuclear weapon tests in the Marshall Islands in 1952, which both provided experimental ver The device was built on an operational Mark 5 (nuclear weapon)|Mark 5 primary, but its secondary used cryogenic fuel in a physical housin
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  • {{r|LITTLE BOY (nuclear weapon)}}
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  • ...structive power, of nuclear weapons. These units have been used in various nuclear weapon control treaties<ref name=treaty/> as well as in numerous article and books ...ivalent energy yield of 15 megatons (Mt) and the [[Soviet Union]] tested a nuclear weapon with a TNT equivalent energy yield of 50 megatons (Mt).
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  • ...effect may destroy everything in its area of effect, as is the case with a nuclear weapon, but other kinds of weapons several categories of such weapons, such as che
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