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  • 71Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty — ▪ United States Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [1987] abbreviation  INF Treaty        nuclear arms control accord reached by the United States and the Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) in 1987 in which those two nations… …

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  • 72Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty — 7 October 1963 President Kennedy signs the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in the Treaty Room at the White House. L R: William Hopkins, Sen. Mike Mansfield, John J. McCloy, Adrian S. Fisher, Sen. John Pastore, W. Averell Harriman, Sen. George… …

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  • 73Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear — Russisches Boot der Delta IV Klasse Amerikanisches SSBN der Ohio Klasse …

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  • 74Mark 12 nuclear bomb — The Mark 12 nuclear bomb was a US designed and manufactured lightweight nuclear bomb which was built starting in 1954 and saw service from then until 1962. For unknown reasons, the design was nicknamed Brok . The Mark 12 was notable for being a… …

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  • 75Mark 16 nuclear bomb — The Mark 16 nuclear bomb was a large thermonuclear bomb, based on the design of the Ivy Mike, the first hydrogen bomb test fired. The Mark 16 is more properly designated TX 16/EC 16 as it only existed in Experimental/Emergency Capability versions …

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  • 76Mark 90 Betty nuclear bomb — The Mark 90 Betty was a nuclear depth charge developed by the United States in 1952. With a length of 10 ft 2 in, a diameter of 2 ft 7.5 in, and a weight of 1,243 lb, it utilized a Mark 7 nuclear warhead, with a yield of 5 10 kilotons. Its… …

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  • 77intermediate-range nuclear weapons — Class of nuclear weapons with a range of 620–3,400 mi (1,000–5,500 km). Some multiple warheads developed by the Soviet Union could strike several targets anywhere in Western Europe in less than 10 minutes. The U.S. could send a single nuclear… …

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  • 78List of nuclear weapons — This is a list of nuclear weapons ordered by state and then type within the states.United StatesNote: US nuclear weapons of all types (bombs, warheads, shells, and others) are numbered in the same sequence starting with the Mark 1 and (as of… …

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  • 79Defence Nuclear Material Transport Operations — refer to the movements of military Defence Nuclear Materials (DNM) within, to and from the United Kingdom. Defence Nuclear Material Transport Operations are also known as DNM Transportation; Defence Nuclear Material in transit; Nuclear movements; …

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  • 80List of nuclear tests — The following is a list of nuclear test series designations, organized first by country and then by date. For more information on countries with nuclear weapons, see List of countries with nuclear weapons. For more information on nuclear weapon… …

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