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  • 81Little Feller (nuclear tests) — Little Feller II and Little Feller I were codenames for a set of nuclear tests undertaken by the United States at the Nevada Test Site on July 7 and July 17, 1962 as part of Operation Sunbeam. They were both tests of stockpiled W54 warheads, the… …

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  • 82List of states with nuclear weapons — Map of nuclear weapons countries of the world.   NPT nuclear weapon States (China, France, Russia, UK, USA) …

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  • 83Mark 27 nuclear bomb — The Mark 27 nuclear bomb and closely related W27 warhead were two American nuclear weapon designs from the late 1950s. The Mark 27 was designed by the University of California Radiation Laboratory (UCRL; now Lawrence Livermore National… …

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  • 84Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty — The Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) was a 1987 agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union. Signed in Washington, D.C. by U.S. President Ronald Reagan and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev on December 8, 1987, it was …

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  • 85B53 nuclear bomb — The B53 with a yield of 9 Mt is one of the most powerful nuclear weapons built by the United States, and one of the last very high yield thermonuclear bombs in U.S. service. Development Development of the weapon began in 1955 by Los Alamos… …

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  • 86Blue Danube (nuclear weapon) — Blue Danube was the first operational British nuclear weapon. It also went by a variety of other names, including Smallboy, the Mk.1 Atom Bomb, Special Bomb and OR.1001, a reference to the Operational Requirement it was built to fill. The RAF V… …

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  • 87B41 nuclear bomb — The B41 was a thermonuclear weapon deployed by the United States Strategic Air Command in the early 1960s. Development The development of the Mk 41 began in 1955 with a USAF requirement for a Class B (high yield, over 10,000 lb/4,545 kg) weapon.… …

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  • 88Continuous-rod warhead — A continuous rod warhead is a specialized munition that exhibits an annular blast fragmentation pattern. It is used in anti aircraft and anti missile missiles. Contents 1 Early anti aircraft munitions 2 Construction 3 Operation 4 …

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  • 89High altitude nuclear explosion — High altitude nuclear explosions have historically been nuclear explosions which take place above altitudes of 50 km, still inside the Earth s atmosphere. Such explosions have been tests of nuclear weapons, used to determine the effects of the… …

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  • 90B28 nuclear bomb — For other uses, see B28 (disambiguation). B28RE …

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