Soviet atomic bomb project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Soviet project to develop an atomic bomb began during World War II in the Soviet Union. The USSR tested its first nuclear weapon in August of 1949. Soviet interest in nuclear physics had begun i...
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Nuclear weapon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. Both reactions release vast quantities of en...
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The Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program ... Soviet Nuclear Testing Summary ... The World's Oldest Operating Reactor: The Russian F-1...
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This arrangement was supposed to ensure that non-Russian republics had a say in the future disposition of the Soviet Union's nuclear weapons. Nevertheless, during 1992 and 1993, the participants in the CIS were unable to devise a new command structure for strategic weapons.
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No one expects that an apartment-dweller threatened by a club-wielding burglar will not himself reach for a club in order to chase the burglar from his apartment. It is no different when the Soviet Union, threatened by American imperialism'...
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Dr. David Clark: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what assistance he has given to countries of the former Soviet Union to assist with the dismantling of their nuclear weapon stocks. [33190]
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Nuclear weapons · Soviet Union · Deterrence (Strategy) · Military policy · Thompson, John M · Universities Field Staff International ... Nuclear weapons · United States · Soviet Union · Arms race · Nuclear arms control · Military policy · PSU FACULTY PUBLICATIONS · Perkins, Ray...
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"The U.S. has more than 12,000 nuclear weapons, the Soviet Union (Russia) has about the same, Great Britain and France have several hundred, and Israel has 150 or more,” Carter said, according to Reuters.
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Dinerstein, Herbert Samuel; ... Publisher's Catalog Page ... Buy the Book...
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