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Hiroshima httpsyoutube gwkyPvlWPMO kilotons k ilotons of dynamite equivalent are the units used to measure the blast effects of a nuclear weapon 1 kiloton is 1000 tons or 2000000 lbs. brPage 1br Weapons Weapons Weapon Weapon Size Size Product Name Product Name Page Number Page Number Weapon Type Weapon Type Simple Weapons Melee Club MediumSize Diablo II Diablerie 29 Bludg Nuclear Proliferation in the 21. st. Century. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. dDTBnsqxZ3k. Part 1: Debating International Relations. What are we talking about?. The “fiction” of the nation-state. NUCLEAR WEAPONS. PAST. PRESENT. FUTURE?. -how we got the atomic and hydrogen bombs. -what we have done with them. -how many we have now and what their status is. -what do we do with them now?. A presentation of nomorebombs.org. A substance , such as a poisonous gas rather than an explosive ,which can be used to kill or injure people. . Chemical weapons definition. 1914-8: Over 1300000 people receive gas injuries in first world war, and over 90000 of them die. Trident. Trident. Warhead design. Some facts about Trident . 16 Trident . II (D5) . submarine-launched ballistic . missiles . (SLBMs). . (Lockheed-Martin in 1990). Range- . 7,500 . miles . with accuracy of . BY: NATHAN BASS. YOU CHOOSE!!. CLICK ON ANY LINK YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT. Why we can have them but others can’t.. Power.. How they work.. Creation.. Nuclear countries.. Fallout.. Precautions.. Quiz.. Consequences of Nuclear . War. The . International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear . War. World Congress, Astana August 2014. World. Nuclear Forces . November, 2013. United States. 7,700. Russia. David Albright*. Institute for Science and International Security. April 22, 2017. www.isis-online.org. . www.isisnucleariran.org. . @. TheGoodISIS. *Mark . Gorwitz. contributed importantly to these slides. April 1945-FDR dies---Truman takes over . Truman wants war to end ASAP . A. Einstein writes letter to president stating dangers and power of nuclear weapons . Military estimates suggest successful A-bomb attack would save 500,000 lives . control. What is a nuclear bomb?. A bomb that releases nuclear energy either by fission (atomic bombs) or fusion (hydrogen bombs). Explosive power measure in tons of TNT – e.g. Hiroshima = 20 kilotons: biggest ever 50 megatonnes but 10 megatonnes is average (US).. War. The . International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear . War. World Congress, Astana August 2014. World. Nuclear Forces . November, 2013. United States. 7,700. Russia. 8,500. China. 250. control. What is a nuclear bomb?. A bomb that releases nuclear energy either by fission (atomic bombs) or fusion (hydrogen bombs). Explosive power measure in tons of TNT – e.g. Hiroshima = 20 kilotons: biggest ever 50 megatonnes but 10 megatonnes is average (US).. Moral Issues . Survivors’ Stories. Brought to you by . . Testimonies filmed by . Soka. . Gakkai International. WHAT ARE NUCLEAR WEAPONS?. Bombs that use nuclear energy to cause an explosion. . Nuclear . BY . S. k. Saddam . Hossen. , Assistant professor of DR. . Kanailal. Bhattacharyya College . Under the . M. anhattan project by Robert Oppenheimer. . USA. developed nuclear technology, it exploded on 16 July 1945. .

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