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  • ...the effect (i.e., detonation) under conditions desired by the user of the bomb. ==Moving the bomb to the target==
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  • '''Atomic bomb''' (''aka'' '''atom bomb''') was the name given to the first explosive device to derive its destruct ...the Japanese mainland. On 6 August, a bomb codenamed [[Little Boy (atomic bomb)|Little Boy]] was dropped on [[Hiroshima (city)|Hiroshima]]. There was a se
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  • ...ty, wind, and air resistance. Practical variants are electronically guided bomb|guided and may be precision-guided munitions. Image:RAZON guided bomb.jpg|left|200px|WWII RAZON guided bomb
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  • A '''gravity bomb''' is a weapon, which, when released by an aircraft, moves to its point of ...Standoff Weapon (JSOW). They may use aerodynamic forces to become a guided bomb, such as the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM).
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  • '''Little Boy''' was the codename of the first [[atomic bomb]] used against Japan in World War II. It was air-dropped onto [[Hiroshima (
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  • 750 lb class general purpose bomb, no longer in U.S. service but used extensively during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • 3000 lb class demolition bomb
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bomb]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...stance, but by aerodynamic lift and steering; modern versions are [[guided bomb]]s.
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  • A [[bomb]] with no supplemental propulsion, whose trajectory is determined by initia
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • '''Fat Man''' was the codename of the second [[atomic bomb]] used against Japan in World War II. It was air-dropped onto [[Nagasaki (c
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • {{r|Hiroshima bomb}} {{r|Nagasaki bomb}}
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  • {{r|Guided bomb}} {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...ound class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the Mark 8x series conventional bomb family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • [[Cluster bomb]], consisting of a SUU-51/B dispenser filled with 48 BLU-87/B 6.1 kg (13.4
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  • 2000 lb [[cluster bomb]], consisting of a SUU-54A/B dispenser filled with 1800 BLU-63/B 0.45 kg (1
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  • ...for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by [[incendiary bomb|incendiary bombs]].
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  • ...s</ref>, and many other nations. The basic munition is a low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB), with the minimal controls of substituting fins that maximize or min The "X" in Mark 8x is a code for the approximate total weight of the bomb. Roughly half of this amount is actual explosive content; the rest goes pri
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  • {{r|Atomic bomb}} {{r|Fat Man (atomic bomb)}}
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  • ...ound class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the Mark 8x series conventional bomb family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • ...nd class low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB) of the [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]] family
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  • {{r|Guided bomb}} {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...ing minimal [[collateral damage]]; ballistically combatible with [[Mark 83 bomb]]; if fuzed, usually uses [[FMU-139]]
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  • ...oximity of the onrushing ground and tells the fuze, so it can detonate the bomb, if so programmed, as an [[airburst]]
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  • ...eleases four times as much energy as the same mass of uranium in a fission bomb.
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  • '''Atomic bomb''' (''aka'' '''atom bomb''') was the name given to the first explosive device to derive its destruct ...the Japanese mainland. On 6 August, a bomb codenamed [[Little Boy (atomic bomb)|Little Boy]] was dropped on [[Hiroshima (city)|Hiroshima]]. There was a se
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  • ...and readiness; it flies [[B-1 Lancer]] heavy bombers along with the [[7th Bomb Wing]] at [[Dyess Air Force Base]] in [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]].
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  • ...Trinity test.jpg|right|200px|20 kt,"Trinity" surface test of first fission bomb]], July 15, 1945, White Sands, New Mexico. 0.016 seconds after detonation, ...ini, July 24, 1946.jpg|right|200px|23 kt, "Baker" test, underwater fission bomb, Bikini Atoll, July 24,1946}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[M117 bomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gravity bomb]]
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  • {{r|Atomic bomb}} {{r|Fat Man (atomic bomb)}}
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  • ...design ancestor of the British [[Blue Danube (nuclear weapon)|Blue Danube bomb]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mark 8x series conventional bomb]]
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  • Bomb-grade [[uranium]] containing at least 90% <sup>235</sup>U
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  • Russian family of 250kg [[guided bomb]]s with different guidance kits
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  • Codename of the first atomic bomb used against Japan in August 1945.
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  • Russian 250kg [[laser-guided bomb]] using [[Azov 27N]] guidance kit
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  • A '''gravity bomb''' is a weapon, which, when released by an aircraft, moves to its point of ...Standoff Weapon (JSOW). They may use aerodynamic forces to become a guided bomb, such as the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM).
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  • Codename of the atomic bomb used to destroy [[Nagasaki]] in August 1945.
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  • ...?id=1016 National Museum of the U.S. Air force, Factsheet:"Fat Man" Atomic Bomb]
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  • ...e mind - the reader only knows disparate facts about Victoria and the atom bomb, whereas the blend contains gestalt information which is greater than its p
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  • ...90 percent or more of the fissionable isotope <sup>235</sup>U, considered "bomb grade"
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  • Russian [[guided bomb]] with satellite-assisted [[inertial navigation]], with a similar function
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  • 750 lb class general purpose bomb, no longer in U.S. service but used extensively during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • A [[bomb]] or [[warhead]] intended to penetrate rock, concrete or armor before explo
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  • [[al-Qaeda]] plot to bomb the [[Los Angeles International Airport]] for the 2000 millennium
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  • Extensively produced thermonuclear bomb (1000) with multiple delivery options and yields (500kt-1Mt), 1961-1991; us
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bomb]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Gravity bomb}}
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  • ...ium's reactor with no moderator, capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores.
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  • Russian family of [[laser-guided bomb]] guidance kits, comparable to [[PAVEWAY I]] or [[PAVEWAY II]]
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  • A [[bomb]] with no supplemental propulsion, whose trajectory is determined by initia
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  • 1951 improved version of the Soviet [[RDS-1 (nuclear weapon)|RDS-1 atomic bomb]]; 38 kt yield
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  • ...the effect (i.e., detonation) under conditions desired by the user of the bomb. ==Moving the bomb to the target==
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  • ...istic missile; 100 kt in Mod 0; Mod 3 was "enhanced radiation" or "neutron bomb"
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  • [[Cluster bomb]], consisting of a SUU-51/B dispenser filled with 48 BLU-87/B 6.1 kg (13.4
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  • ...eleases four times as much energy as the same mass of uranium in a fission bomb.<ref name=fusionEnergy/> ...circle around rather that escape, or with "inertial confinement" like in a bomb, but driven by lasers on a much smaller scale.<ref name=magnetoInertial/>
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  • ...for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by [[incendiary bomb|incendiary bombs]].
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  • ...er]]; led [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]], personally placed bomb, and was executed that night
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  • ...nd deployed between 1954 and 1962; 12 & 14 kt high-speed delivery tactical bomb; pioneered [[beryllium reflector]] and 92-point implosion system; coded "Br
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  • The main family of U.S. high-explosive unguided [[gravity bomb]]s, to which guidance kits such as the [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]] or
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  • 2000 lb [[cluster bomb]], consisting of a SUU-54A/B dispenser filled with 1800 BLU-63/B 0.45 kg (1
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  • Second-generation, reduced weight implosion fission bomb; yield variable (6, 16, 55, 60, 100, 120 kt) by exchanging "pits", 140 prod
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  • {{r|Hiroshima bomb}} {{r|Nagasaki bomb}}
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  • ...ion, with its advent delayed by Hitler's insistent that it also be able to bomb.
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  • ...stance, but by aerodynamic lift and steering; modern versions are [[guided bomb]]s.
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  • ...y ineffective even by WWII standards, aiming device for unguided [[gravity bomb]]s; required a bomber to stay in vulnerable straight and level flight and w
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  • ...p-on inertial guidance correction kit for high-altitude release of cluster bomb units, including those not affected by restrictions on antipersonnel muniti
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  • ...es'': '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20071024a1.html 270,000 A-bomb casualties forecast]'. 24th October 2007.</ref>
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  • ...bombers of the United States Air Force, which are directly under the 509th Bomb Wing, the "owner" of the facility. In World War II, the 509th was responsi *131st Bomb Wing, Missouri Air National Guard
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  • 500 lb [[cluster bomb]], consisting of a MK 7 MOD 2 dispenser filled with 247 MK 118 0.9 kg (2 lb
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  • ...aft achieves accuracy and becomes a hard defensive target by releasing the bomb from a steep power dive aimed at the target
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  • ...man Army and adjutant to [[Claus von Stauffenberg]]; assisted him with the bomb and was executed that night, with Stauffenberg, for the [[1944 assassinatio
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  • {{r|Gravity bomb}} {{r|Guided bomb}}
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  • ...be used by an aircraft to attack a ship; a visually-guided rocket-boosted bomb
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  • {{r|GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb}}} {{r|GBU-53 Small Diameter Bomb}}
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  • ...[[Twelfth Air Force]] base near [[Abilene, Texas]]; home unit is the [[7th Bomb Wing]] flying [[B-1 Lancer]] bombers and a major tenant unit is the [[317th
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  • ...ion of Honshu island, whose capital was struck by the world's first atomic bomb attack in 1945; population about 2,800,000.
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  • First "lightweight" U.S. thermonuclear bomb with 1.68-3.8 Mt yield; 1200 produced 1955-1957; retired 1961-1965; minimal
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  • ...military aviation, the classic example is so concentrating on delivering a bomb to a target that the pilot flies into the ground
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  • ...e country's isolationist period, and whose capital was struck by an atomic bomb in 1945; population about 1,450,000.
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  • A technique of aerodynamic control of [[glide bomb]]s and related weapons, in which either the control surface deflects comple
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  • ...'Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum'': '[http://www1.city.nagasaki.nagasaki.jp/na-bomb/museum/m2-1e.html Records of the Nagasaki Atomic Bombing]'.</ref>
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  • ...lls; early nuclear weapons including [[B53 (nuclear weapon)|B53 high-yield bomb]]
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  • ...ion-quality, re-engineered version of the Fat Man (nuclear weapon)|Fat Man bomb that had been used on Nagasaki. An fission device|implosion device, its ...loyed British nuclear weapon, the Blue Danube (nuclear weapon)|Blue Danube bomb. Mark 4 was also the basis of the first systematic engineering testing of U
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  • ...250px|The area directly under the [[atomic bombing of Nagasaki|1945 atomic bomb]] is now a peaceful park; this monument to the dead marks the exact positio ...'Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum'': '[http://www1.city.nagasaki.nagasaki.jp/na-bomb/museum/m2-1e.html Records of the Nagasaki Atomic Bombing]'.</ref> For centu
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  • ...icle]]s; may be a cannon-fired projectile, [[unguided rocket]], [[gravity bomb]], [[cluster submunition]] or [[mine (land warfare)|land mine]], or other m
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  • ...son experiments|poison]] and [[Nazi incendiary bomb experiments|incendiary bomb experiments]].
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  • ...cdotal reports of another planned U.S. strategic nuclear attacks on Japan, bomb production and planned use was actually committed for use in tactical opera
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  • ...very, such as changing barometric pressure and radar altitude of a dropped bomb, or the launch acceleration, conditions in space, and reentry of a ballisti
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  • ...to [[Henning von Tresckow]]; member of [[German Resistance]] who tried to bomb Hitler's plane in 1943 but was not discovered; arrested in [[1944 assassina
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  • ...here can be sustained. The place can be an [[Atomic bomb|atomic (nuclear) bomb]], the core of a [[nuclear reactor]], or some other place where fissile mat
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  • ...because of his role as the main developer of the [[fusion device|hydrogen bomb]], his outspoken defense of an unassailable nuclear arsenal, and support fo
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  • ...ty, wind, and air resistance. Practical variants are electronically guided bomb|guided and may be precision-guided munitions. Image:RAZON guided bomb.jpg|left|200px|WWII RAZON guided bomb
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  • *(1997) ''The Atomic Bomb Suppressed: American [[Censorship]] in Occupied [[Japan]]'' (Asia and the P
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  • ...s Air Force]], commanding [[Air Combat Command]]; previously commanded two bomb wings; Chief of the Nuclear Requirements Cell at [[Supreme Headquarters All
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  • ...es'': '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20071024a1.html 270,000 A-bomb casualties forecast]'. 24th October 2007.</ref>
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  • ...her nuclear powers. The first test of the criterion, for a fully assembled bomb, was the Pascal-A test in 1957, which produced an unacceptable yield of 55 An improvised terrorist bomb, however, achieves terror even if it goes off somewhere other than the targ
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  • ...as a computing system that counts the number of airspaces penetrated by a bomb entering a building and triggering the detonator on a specific floor. Image:Bomb modules.png|thumb|left|350px|Modules of Marx 8x and BLU series
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  • ...he only one where a serious coup attempt was made. The actual attack was a bomb, placed in Hitler's conference room, by Colonel [[Claus von Stauffenberg]], ...was held in an underground bunker that would concentrate the blast of the bomb he had concealed in a briefcase, but the weather encouraged use of an above
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  • ...ve expenditures in [[civil defense]] were being concentrated too much on [[bomb shelter]]s, with insufficient funding for fire-fighting equipment. ...on this nation is fire (from atom bomb, high explosive bomb and incendiary bomb) ; and (2) Fire is the most serious threat to our fire defense preparations
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  • ...s</ref>, and many other nations. The basic munition is a low-drag gravity bomb (LDGB), with the minimal controls of substituting fins that maximize or min The "X" in Mark 8x is a code for the approximate total weight of the bomb. Roughly half of this amount is actual explosive content; the rest goes pri
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  • ...insteinium and fermium) were found in debris brought back from the first H-bomb test in the Pacific by Al Ghiorso and co-workers at Berkeley in December 19 ...est-yielding pure fission bomb ever tested, and the most efficient fission bomb when Taylor's 32 KT HAMLET (nuclear weapon) design was not considered.
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  • ...] aircraft. She also affected the contract for the [[GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb]] <ref>{{citation | title = Moving Target: Raytheon’s GBU-53 Small Diameter Bomb II
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  • ...et of an [[al-Qaeda]] 1998 bombings of U.S. Embassies in Africa. The truck bomb caused extensive damage to nearby civilian buildings and hundreds of Kenyan
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  • ...orden's providing input to the autopilot. The unit would trajectory of the bomb, given crosswind, altitude, and airspeed, and then actually release it. <re ...on]] guidance kits, on Mk. 82 500 lb. bombs in one 2-second opening of the bomb doors; the crew, with 160 more bombs to deliver, disliked holding the doors
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  • '''Fat Man''' was the codename of the second [[atomic bomb]] used against Japan in World War II. It was air-dropped onto [[Nagasaki (c
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  • ...s. They were also used in the 1940s in World War II to direct and guide [[bomb]]s and [[rocket]]s. The [[Atari]] standard joystick, developed for the Ata
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  • {{Image|Mike, H-bomb, 10.4 Mt, Enewetak, Oct. 31, 1952.JPG|right|250px|10.4 Mt of TNT equivalent *The Massive Ordinance Air Blast (MOAB) bomb, the largest conventional bomb ever produced in the [[United States of America]], has a TNT equivalent ene
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  • ...der, killing 80 people — mostly women and children — and injuring 200. The bomb failed to kill the Muslim cleric. Supporters of the cleric strung a giant �
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  • ...eapon was visually controlled by an operator in a Dornier-217 bomber. This bomb, generally known as Fritz-X although designated the FX-1400 at the time of
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  • ...was transferred to the [[Manhattan Project]] which developed the [[atomic bomb]]. Having previously been an Associated and Assistant Professor, Libby acce
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  • {{r|George Elser}} Made bomb attempting to assassinate Hitler in a Munich beer hall
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  • ...t rail system, the [[Manchester Metrolink]]. In 1996 it was the scene of a bomb attack by the [[IRA]]. More recently it has become a major business centre,
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  • ...' first emerged in the late 1950s and early 1960s, as part of the "Ban the Bomb" movement.<ref>David Cortright (2008). ''Peace: A History of Movements and ...ds.<ref>[http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:114192 Women with Ban the Bomb banner during Peace march on Sunday April 5th 1964, Brisbane, Australia] Re
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  • ...'', also called the '''GBU-44/B Viper Strike''', weapon is an guided glide bomb that is being adapted to [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s. The original version
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  • * Polmar, Norman. ''The Enola Gay: The B - 29 That Dropped the First Atomic Bomb'' (2004) [http://books.google.com/books?id=8C1y_TRiFnIC&pg=PT8&dq=intitle:%
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  • Warlimont was injured by the bomb set by [[Claus von Stauffenberg]] in the [[1944 assassination attempt again
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  • ...y|artillery shell, unguided rocket or guided missile warhead, or a gravity bomb, which carries and releases '''cluster submunition'''s that actually cause ...ions spread out over a larger area than would the effect of a conventional bomb, shell, or warhead, so that excessive explosive force is not "wasted" in a
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  • ...aborated with the [[Los Alamos]] teams involved in the construction of the bomb and attended the Trinity Test in [[Alamogordo]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)| ...esident [[Harry Truman]] after the Soviets had exploded their first atomic bomb in August 1949. But Fermi's main base was the University of Chicago, where
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  • | title = The Invasion of Japan: Alternative to the Bomb
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  • ...itely known, the most frequent Japanese estimates are 11 torpedo hits, 10 bomb hits and six near-misses. 1,023 of her 2,399 crew were lost, including her
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  • ...ly moved the discussions into action, but actually placed the 20th of July bomb. He did not, however, make certain Hitler was killed, which might have requ
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  • ...drove the energy producing reactions in [[nuclear reactor]]s and [[atomic bomb]]s were also referred to as fuels.
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  • ...S Navy 090925-N-9860Y-006 A PBY-6A Catalina drops a load of water from its bomb-bay doors over Crescent Harbor.jpg | thumb | 350px | This US Navy PBY-6A Ca
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  • | title = The Electromagnetic Bomb - a Weapon of Electrical Mass Destruction
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  • ...on-guided munition]]s, and, less frequently in current practice, [[gravity bomb]]s.
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  • ...ced a danger radius to 25 feet, compared to the 2000 feet of a steel-cased bomb. <ref name=DT2006-05-22>{{citation ...ied, and the 2000 foot blast and radiation range of a steel-cased standard bomb. Whether inhaled tungsten is as a concern as depleted uranium is another is
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  • ...all [[female]] band with a song on the list were the Runaways with 'Cherry Bomb'.
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  • ...ape of the horizontal error will vary with the type of weapons delivery; a bomb dropped vertically from a helicopter hovering while there is no wind will h
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  • ...on this nation is fire (from atom bomb, high explosive bomb and incendiary bomb) ; and (2) Fire is the most serious threat to our fire defense preparations
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  • The U.S. had an airbase on Tinian, from which the 509th Bomb Group carried out the [[nuclear attacks against Japan]].
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  • ...on this nation is fire (from atom bomb, high explosive bomb and incendiary bomb) ; and (2) Fire is the most serious threat to our fire defense preparations
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  • ...weapons, but <sup>240</sup>Pu, a neutron emitter, can cause predetonation; bomb-grade plutonium is not only 239-rich but 240-low. <sup>240</sup>Pu, however ...ed by the Po-210 then struck beryllium atoms, which released neutrons. The bomb also depended on a number of other mechanical aids to generate enough neutr
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  • ...aph by FEMA News Photo taken on 04-26-1995 in Oklahoma.jpg|right|350px|The bomb-damaged Murrah Building in 1995.}} The bomb was set off by Timothy McVeigh, a U.S. citizen with a virulent hatred of th
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  • ...the original castle, which was destroyed in [[World War II]] [[incendiary bomb|firebombing]]. Another representative example is [[Morioka]] (盛岡), a ci
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  • ...Britain]]. It was, however, quite accurate when it could deliver [[gravity bomb|bombs]] in a near-vertical dive; it served out the war as an antitank and c
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  • ...from any population center and not a target for an airplane crash, a truck bomb, or even a short-range missile? Is there a secure perimeter with intrusion ...ke a distinction between spent fuel from nuclear power, and the waste from bomb production, which was often done in a rush with little concern for pollutio
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  • ...ose-flying U.S. aircraft were part of the yield estimation for the largest bomb in history, the Soviet ''[[Tsar Bomba]]''.<ref>{{citation | title = Spying on the Bomb
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  • ...ife on Earth is pretty much why J.R. Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, later repelled by his own creation said, “we have become death, destroye
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  • ...ter verifying the location of the target, Maj. Loring rolled into his dive bomb run. Throughout the run, extremely accurate ground fire was directed on his
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  • ...heads]] were ever put into production. An "enhanced radiation" or "neutron bomb" W70 Mod 3 version was developed but never issued to the field.
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  • ...bots for assisting in hostage situations and [[explosive ordnance disposal|bomb situations]].
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  • When the bomb went off in Hitler's headquarters, he was part of the command team waiting
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  • ...ous advantage of the EOD personnel having full access to the design of the bomb.
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  • ...A destructive device that is not externally or self-propelled is called a bomb.
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  • =Paths to the Bomb= ...here is an overlap in the two distinct technologies, after all. To build a bomb, one needs Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) or weapons-grade plutonium (Pu-239
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  • ...a fast drop speed gives more forward momentum; the two combine to loft the bomb much farther.
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  • ...components that can produce an explosion from nuclear fusion. A '''fission bomb''' can be dropped from an airplane, or at least transported to a real targe ...o called a '''thermonuclear weapon''', '''hydrogen bomb''', or simply '''H-bomb'''. Rather than generating energy by splitting nucleus|nuclei, it generates
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  • The integral bomb bay will carry [[gravity bomb]]s, Raytheon [[Mark 54 torpedo]]es and [[depth charge]]s. [[Air-to-surface Bomb capability includes the guided [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]] (JDAM). Si
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  • ...ts, among which there are J. Robert Oppenheimer, "the father of the atomic bomb", and John Wheeler, who gave the name to black hole. <ref name=Oppenheimer ...enheimer-atomic-bomb-black-holes Was Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, also the father of black holes?], Space.com.
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  • * How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb - November 2004
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  • ...the campaign, whilst one PSNI officer has been seriously injured by a car bomb.
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  • ...dinates for long-range [[precision-guided munition]]s, especially [[guided bomb]]s such as the [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]] (JDAM). With such coordinat
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  • ...ass destruction]]. While, indeed, a large high explosive such as the truck bomb (VBIED) used in the [[Oklahoma City bombing]] destroyed a large office buil ...evice, often known as a 'Molotov Cocktail' or the more descriptive 'Petrol Bomb', is an incendiary. Glass bottles are filled with petrol and then stuffed w
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  • ...lta;H, of a chemical reaction is much easier to measure and calculate. A [[bomb calorimeter]] is very suitable for measuring the energy change, &Delta;H, o
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  • ...bombs or ship-launched ASW weapons." Even if the PAL were circumvented, a bomb, for example, with a barometric ESD would not detonate in its storage area. | B61 (nuclear weapon)|B61 Mod 10 gravity bomb
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  • ...s, which were new aircraft weeapons; and light bombs. There were two small bomb bays in each wing inboard of the landing gear, and there were external rack
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  • {{Image|Trinity test.jpg|right|250px|Trinity test of an atomic bomb]] on July 15, 1945 at 0.016 seconds after detonation. The fireball was abou ...d's first nuclear weapon, commonly referred to at that time as an ''atomic bomb''.
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  • ...xplosion from nuclear fission of weapons-purity nuclear fuel. A '''fission bomb''' can be dropped from an airplane, or at least transported to a real targe ...that produces nuclear energy, has a number, which is prefixed by "B" if a bomb and "W" if a warhead. A link, therefore, could be to W54 (nuclear weapon)|W
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  • ...ser-guided) seeker that Raytheon developed for the [[GBU-53 Small Diameter Bomb]]. Lockheed Martin builds on its existing Hellfire, as well as the "Hellf
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  • * Craig, Campbell, and Yuri Smirnov. ''Truman, Stalin, and the Bomb'' (2008) ...Union and Atomic Energy, 1939-1956'' (1996) [http://www.amazon.com/Stalin-Bomb-Soviet-Atomic-1939-1956/dp/0300066643/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-4827826-5463040?i
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  • ...quarters, as well as one of the two operational B-52 bomber wings, the 2nd Bomb Wing, as well as the 917th Wing, which both includes a B-52 squadron and Ai Located in North Dakota, Minot hosts the other B-52 wing, the 5th Bomb Wing. It also is the base for the 91st Space Wing of Minuteman ICBMs. As a
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  • ...fraud.<ref name=Telegraph2012-06-28/> He was subsequently killed by a car bomb, before he could finish his inquiry.
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  • ...Schmidt, in spite of orders to hold fire, dropped a 500-pound laser-guided bomb on members of the 3rd Battalion of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light I ...hmidt said he was "rolling in, in self defense." He dropped a laser-guided bomb 35 seconds later.
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  • *Range: 1,100 miles with 4,000 lbs. bomb load
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  • ...[[Suez Crisis]]. About the crisis, Eden famously defended his decision to bomb Egyptian troops following the nationalisation of the [[Suez Canal]] by rema
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  • ...the location of the biggest man-made explosion the world before the atomic bomb which killed over 1,900 people immediately, the figure raising to well ove
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  • ...acks, but were far less clear if they could do so when he was assembling a bomb. These issues of rules of engagement have been an issue ever since.<ref nam
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  • ...ned out 16 square miles and killed over 80,000, most of whom suffocated in bomb shelters when the firestorm consumed the oxygen. One fourth of the building The 509th Bomb Group was specifically trained for the nuclear delivery missions, which wer
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  • ...taminated with radioactive nuclides unsuitable for [[Nuclear_proliferation|bomb making]]. A rogue dictator will find it much easier to go the route of ever
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  • ...vised bomb made from 55-gallon drums of bulk CS gas|CS powder, designated "Bomb, Fuze, and Burster, CS in 55-gallon Drum, XM920."<ref name=FM1-40>{{citatio ...onducted using both modified M121 10,000 lb bombs and the BLU-82 15,000 lb bomb.<ref name=Mesko1984>{{citation | author = Mesko, Jim|title=Airmobile: The H
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  • ...e British and American scientists had made on the development of an atomic bomb. Following the end of the [[Second World War]], Bohr returned to Copenhagen
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  • ...that typically holds two [[precision-guided munition]]s, usually [[guided bomb]]s using inertial (e.g., [[JDAM]]), television (e.g., GBU-15), or laser gui
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  • *Wittner, Lawrence S. (2009). ''Confronting the Bomb: A Short History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement'', Stanford Univ
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  • ...an actual bomb production schedule in December 1944, indicating the first bomb could be ready in August 1945. The War Department Operations Division (OPD) ...due to the combination of secrecy about development and uncertainty if the bomb would work. President Harry S Truman was unaware of the Manhattan Project u
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  • * Hawkins, Ian ed. ''B-17s Over Berlin: Personal Stories from the 95th Bomb Group (H)'' (1990) ...and Hyde: Henry L. Stimson, Mentalite, and the Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb on Japan." ''War in History'' 1997 4(2): 174-212. Issn: 0968-3445 Fulltext:
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  • ...s, New Mexico, where he contributed to the development of the first atomic bomb.<ref name=bethealamostheo>[http://www.lanl.gov/history/people/H_Bethe.shtml ...h the prediction of the critical mass and multiplication rate of a fission bomb....The larger fraction of the effort since Nov. 1943 was devoted to the the
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  • * Griehl, Manfred. ''Luftwaffe over America: The Secret Plans to Bomb the United States in World War II.'' (2004). 256 pp.
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  • ...eading physicists of his era, he assisted in the development of the atomic bomb in the [[Manhattan Project]] and was a member of the panel that investigate
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  • ...g participants in the Manhattan Project to build the nuclear weapon|atomic bomb, its work is currently organized into four areas:
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  • Spence was also implicated in court of two previous incidents - a [[petrol bomb]] attack on a Roman Catholic owned bar in which the explosive missed and we
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  • ...The junior officer's eyes were wide with terror "What is this? The atomic bomb?"
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  • ...os Angeles Airport, 17 people were injured and 2 were killed at LAX when a bomb exploded near the Pan Am ticket area. ...ions. Exiled Chilean Foreign Minister Orlando Letelier was killed by a car bomb in Washington, D.C. Subsequent investigations suggest the bombers may have
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  • ...r weapon)|Mark 15 thermonuclear bomb of 4MT yield]] over Bikini Atoll. The bomb detonated 30 seconds early, bending but not breaking the drop aircraft and ...e out air defenses on the way to the targets to be attacked with [[gravity bomb]]s.
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  • ...is estimated to have released 1000 times as much energy as the [[Hiroshima bomb]].<ref name=nytimes2022-03-21/>
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  • ...ould protect Germany from Allied air attack, boasting "if a single British bomb falls on German territory, you can call me Meyer (a common German name)."
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  • ...able in civilian areas. British [[JP233]] and US [[CBU-87]] are [[gravity bomb]]s containing [[cluster submunition]]s. The US [[Wind Corrected Munitions D ...Vietnamese fighters were in visual range, did they realize the presumably bomb-laden F-105s were actually F-4s flying an F-105 profile, and optimized for
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  • *''[[Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb|Dr. Strangelove]]'' (1964)
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  • ...ntained the prophetic prediction <blockquote>The combination of the atomic bomb with remote-control projectiles of ocean-spanning range stands as a possibi | title = CBU-94 Blackout Bomb’ BlU-114/B Soft Bomb
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  • ...ry capacity; this is certainly a less hawkish position than other calls to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities.
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  • *[[Leslie Groves]], Army, Atomic bomb
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  • ...ole as an advocate and conceptual designer of the [[fusion device|hydrogen bomb]], his outspoken defense of an unassailable nuclear arsenal, and support fo ...elt]] should be informed about the possibility and capacity of the atomic bomb, especially because Nazi Germany could be expected to build one. They judge
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  • ...ere she was [[flagship]] for operation “Cross Roads.” Following the atomic bomb test in July, the ship operated out of [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] In early 1948, she was the command ship for the atomic bomb test at [[Eniwetok]]. Upon completion of these tests, she returned to [[San
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  • ...ilities that control the shipping of extremely critical materials, such as bomb-grade]] nuclear materials, living cultures of agents under the [[Select Age
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  • ...h. When a complex investigative issue arose, such as analyzing the early bomb plot against Hitler, the government motto was ''Wo ist Nebe?'' (Where is Ne
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  • ...ldren playing nearby, he says, his conscience was pricked and he threw the bomb onto the roof of the bank instead, where it exploded causing no fatalities.
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  • ...from any population center and not a target for an airplane crash, a truck bomb, or even a short-range missile? Is there a secure perimeter with intrusion ...ke a distinction between spent fuel from nuclear power, and the waste from bomb production, which was often done in a rush with little concern for pollutio
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  • ...ne, even in a raging fire. This became a U.S. Navy requirement for gravity bomb|bombs, unguided rocket|rockets and guided missiles, on aircraft carriers af
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  • ...ligence agency, and Joe, in spite of losing part of a leg to a terrorist's bomb, has secured a good job as a security guard.
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  • ...mb directly hit the roof just two meters below me. Later I heard that this bomb killed all the people who had rushed into the air raid shelter under the bu
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  • ...by other states using its satellite navigation system to that of [[gravity bomb]]s, or even offset them from their targets in such a way as to render them
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  • ...ucing effects; the strongest cases are military [[warhead]]s and [[gravity bomb]]s.
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  • * Skates, John Ray. ''Invasion of Japan: Alternative to the Bomb'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Invasion-Japan-John-Ray-Skates/dp/157003354
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  • ...ot aimed directly at the ship, and did not worry about the trajectory of a bomb, or his escape route. Even if hit his plane continued toward the target. ...so constructed. These included the Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka, nicknamed the "baka bomb" (''baka'' is Japanese for "idiot"), and the Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi. The O
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  • ...ombustion is traditionally measured with a [[Calorimeter#Bomb calorimeters|bomb calorimeter]]. It may also be calculated as the difference between the [[St
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  • quoted in Burr, ''The Atomic Bomb at the End of World War II,'' doc. 55.</ref>
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  • ...ecause of the fizzling problem there was lower confidence in the plutonium bomb, which is why it was pretested.
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  • * Asada, Sadao. "The Shock of the Atomic Bomb and Japan's Decision to Surrender: a Reconsideration." ''Pacific Historical
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  • ...Hall Young'', 800&nbsp;yards from ''Panamint'', and carrying ammunition. A bomb from the plane pierced the shell plating on both sides of the ship in the v ...ered Joint Army-Navy Task Force I’s [[Operation Crossroads]], the [[atomic bomb]] test at [[Bikini atoll|Bikini]], where she served as floating headquarter
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  • ...ned aerial vehicles and of clandestine special reconnaissance teams, with "bomb truck" high-altitude, large-capacity aircraft carrying large numbers of pre
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  • ...ter verifying the location of the target, Maj. Loring rolled into his dive bomb run. Throughout the run, extremely accurate ground fire was directed on his ...ighter-bomber strike, a certain number of aircraft were armed with cluster bomb unit (CBU) munitions, which spread out over a large area. CBU were more eff
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  • ...doi.org/10.1667/RR14492.1 Grant 2017] "Solid Cancer Incidence among Atomic Bomb Survivors: 1958–2009" E.J.Grant, et.al., Radiation Research, 187(5):513-5
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  • ...es of the leading scientists working on the Manhattan Project - the atomic bomb.<ref name=VenonaIntro /></blockquote>
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  • ...gun control. Although he supported the Cold War, he warned repeatedly THE BOMB could overcome human reason and go out of control.
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  • ...ild up as the fuel is consumed. By the time there is any amount useful for bomb making, it is in fuel salt loaded with hazardous fission products and thori ...These isotopes, with their high rate of spontaneous fission, will cause a bomb to fizzle, not detonate.<ref name=fizzle/> Enrichment to weapons grade Pu-2
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  • ...use, such as insecticide sprayers, including crop-dusting aircraft. Only [[bomb]]s and [[warhead]]s designed to disperse biological agents without destroyi
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  • ...Hornblower'' contains a vivid account of using purpose-built, mortar-armed bomb ketches against shore installations.
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  • ...efore the entrance of Soviet Russia into the war and the use of the atomic bomb, the world would have been the gainer.""<ref>{{citation
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  • * Richelson, Jeffrey T. ''Spying on the Bomb: American Nuclear Intelligence from Nazi Germany to Iran and North Korea.'' * Arnold, Lorna, with Pyne, Katherine. ''Britain and the H-Bomb.'' Palgrave, 2001. 273 pp.
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  • ...ry factor in Japan's surrender.<ref> Sadao Asada, "The Shock of the Atomic Bomb and Japan's Decision to Surrender: a Reconsideration." ''Pacific Historical
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  • ...ions, in which the final two chemicals were mixed in an artillery shell or bomb, just before release. Iraq used a field technique in which a soldier, weari
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  • ...ads," tests conductd at [[Bikini Atoll]] to learn of the effects of atomic bomb explosions upon warships. This assignment occupied the cargo ship through m
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  • **Devastated by the greatest man-made explosion prior to the atomic bomb]] (the [[Halifax Explosion]])
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