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B53 Nuclear Bomb Dismantlement
The elimination of the B53 by Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is consistent with the goal President Obama announced in his April 2009 Prague speech to reduce the number of nuclear weapons. The President said, "We will reduce the role of nuclear weapons in our national security strategy, and urge others to do the same." The dismantlement of the last remaining B53 ensures that the system will never again be part of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile.
As a key part of its national security mission, NNSA is actively responsible for safely dismantling weapons that are no longer needed, and disposing of the excess material and components.
published: 25 Oct 2011
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B53 Nuclear Bomb dismantled in Amarillo Texas
Closing a Cold War chapter, technicians Tuesday dismantled the last of the most powerful U.S. nuclear bombs ever built.
The B53 nuclear bomb was made to deliver a 9-Megaton blast about 600 times more powerful than the one that destroyed Hiroshima in 1945.
Starting in 1962, about 300 of the 10,000-pound, minivan-size bombs were made, meant to be carried on bombers kept on 24-hour alert at the height of U.S.-Soviet tensions.
"Obviously, this was one of the largest weapons we had. It was a big one," says Greg Cunningham of the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration's Pantex Plant near Amarillo, Texas. At the plant, a ceremony marked the removal of high explosives from the last of the final 50 B53 bombs held in a reserve after the weapon's 1997 retirement.
"Monster really ...
published: 27 Oct 2011
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The B53 'Bunker Busting' Thermonuclear Bomb
The B53 thermonuclear bomb was developed to obliterate Soviet command and control bunkers buried deep underground. The B53 had a yield of 9 megatons and entered service in 1962, it served for fifty years until the last bombs were finally decommissioned in 2011.
Back in January, Matt visited the Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, where one of the exhibits included a decommissioned B53. Sadly, he didn't get to strip it...
The Museum's website:
https://nationalatomictestingmuseum.org/
Check out our accompanying blog for this video here: http://armourersbench.com/2020/03/08/the-b53-bunker-busting-thermonuclear-bomb
If you enjoy our work please consider supporting us via Patreon, TAB is a viewer supported channel and any help is very much appreciated!
We have some great new perks, check o...
published: 08 Mar 2020
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The True Scale of Nuclear Weapons
Sounds horrifying, right? Well, we're just getting started. Today we're comparing the scale of six of the world's most destructive nuclear bombs, Including one so devastating it was deemed too risky to use. Brace yourself - it's about to get loud.
00:00 Hiroshima
00:52 North Korean 2017 Nuclear Test
01:45 B-83
02:52 Castle Bravo
03:54 Tsar Bomba 50
04:55 Tsar Bomba 100
Made possible with the support of Ontario Creates.
Questions or concerns? Contact us at https://underknown.com/contact/
Interested in sponsoring our episodes or collaborating? Email us: inquiries@underknown.com
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Whether it’s an earthquake, mudslide or shark attack, survive wh...
published: 15 Jun 2023
-
Nuclear Explosion Power Comparison
We take a look at the size and power of explosions created from a hand grenade to the Tsar Bomba and beyond. Its not just nvkes but supervolcano eruptions & meteor impacts as well. It is indeed a terrifying true scale of nuclear weapons.
PS: It is supposed to be Cobalt Bomb instead of Colbat at 0:58 . Additionally, at 1:37 , "Whole island sank" instead of sinked.
Note: This video is for information and entertainment purpose only.
Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reigarw and receive limited edition posters, cards, wallpapers, deleted items and more.
Special Thanks to our Comparison Master - Bud1964!
Explosion Effects created by Pigment Ajans - Visual Effects (used with permission)
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
https://www.youtube.com/channel/...
published: 02 Sep 2017
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RDS-37 Soviet hydrogen bomb test (1955)
This is the world's most popular video about the hydrogen bomb!
On 22 November 1955, the Soviet Union conducted its first hydrogen bomb test, code-named RDS-37, at the Semipalatinsk Test Site. The RDS-37 was dropped from a Tupolev Tu-16 bomber and detonated at an altitude of 1550 m with a yield of 1.6 Megatons.
published: 26 Aug 2015
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Mk 53 Physics Package (Thermonuclear bomb)
Mk 53 Physics Package (Thermonuclear bomb) on display at the Pima Air Museum in 2018. Rated at 9 Megatonnes, it was the basis for the B-53 gravity bomb (last ones dismantled in 2011), and the W-53 warhead for the Titan II ICBM. The markings show it to be: a W53, Type 3A, BA53-0, Ser No 889, P/N 163236-08 (9), ALTS 237W,264,275.
published: 06 Aug 2018
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Nuclear War AI Simulation - Russia vs NATO
"World War 3 (Hour by Hour)
According to a survey prepared by the FAS and NRDC, there are approximately 23,300 nuclear weapons in the world stored at some 111 sites in 14 countries.
stage exchange of strikes
lead - 3 hours, casualties - 2.6 million
After it started, and As the nuclear threshold is crossed, the fighting escalates into a tactical nuclear war in Europe. Russia sends 300 nuclear warheads using aircraft and short-range missiles to hit NATO bases and advancing troops. NATO responds with about 180 nuclear warheads from aircraft.
nuclear war part one - 45 minutes - 3.4 million casualties
When Europe is destroyed, NATO launches a strategic nuclear strike of 600 warheads of U.S. land and submarine missiles aimed at Russian nuclear forces. Before it loses its weapons syst...
published: 03 May 2023
-
Nuclear Weapons SIZE Comparison 3D
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These are the real size and human model is about 6 feet tall.
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published: 22 Nov 2020
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-150 METER UNCUT FOOTAGE OF UNDERWATER ATOMIC BLAST 1958
Wahoo blast the test conditions were met on May 16 1958 allowing for the nuclear device to be detonated. Within a second of detonation, a spray dome was created that reached a height of 840 feet (260 m) after seven seconds. The overall shape of the spray dome resembled a cone with 45 degree sloped sides. Plumes were seen breaking through the spray dome after six seconds in every direction. The vertical plume continued rising until 12 seconds after the blast while the lateral plumes traveled for 20 seconds before collapsing. The diameter of the spray dome was approximately 3,800 feet (1,200 m) at the 20 second mark.[4](p237) The base surge reached a radius of 8,000 feet (2,400 m) in the downwind direction after 1.7 seconds. The downwind surge aided by a 15 knots (17 mph; 28 km/h) wind reach...
published: 17 Jul 2021
5:52
B53 Nuclear Bomb Dismantlement
The elimination of the B53 by Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is consistent with the goal President Obama announced in hi...
The elimination of the B53 by Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is consistent with the goal President Obama announced in his April 2009 Prague speech to reduce the number of nuclear weapons. The President said, "We will reduce the role of nuclear weapons in our national security strategy, and urge others to do the same." The dismantlement of the last remaining B53 ensures that the system will never again be part of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile.
As a key part of its national security mission, NNSA is actively responsible for safely dismantling weapons that are no longer needed, and disposing of the excess material and components.
https://wn.com/B53_Nuclear_Bomb_Dismantlement
The elimination of the B53 by Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is consistent with the goal President Obama announced in his April 2009 Prague speech to reduce the number of nuclear weapons. The President said, "We will reduce the role of nuclear weapons in our national security strategy, and urge others to do the same." The dismantlement of the last remaining B53 ensures that the system will never again be part of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile.
As a key part of its national security mission, NNSA is actively responsible for safely dismantling weapons that are no longer needed, and disposing of the excess material and components.
- published: 25 Oct 2011
- views: 83778
3:43
B53 Nuclear Bomb dismantled in Amarillo Texas
Closing a Cold War chapter, technicians Tuesday dismantled the last of the most powerful U.S. nuclear bombs ever built.
The B53 nuclear bomb was made to del...
Closing a Cold War chapter, technicians Tuesday dismantled the last of the most powerful U.S. nuclear bombs ever built.
The B53 nuclear bomb was made to deliver a 9-Megaton blast about 600 times more powerful than the one that destroyed Hiroshima in 1945.
Starting in 1962, about 300 of the 10,000-pound, minivan-size bombs were made, meant to be carried on bombers kept on 24-hour alert at the height of U.S.-Soviet tensions.
"Obviously, this was one of the largest weapons we had. It was a big one," says Greg Cunningham of the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration's Pantex Plant near Amarillo, Texas. At the plant, a ceremony marked the removal of high explosives from the last of the final 50 B53 bombs held in a reserve after the weapon's 1997 retirement.
"Monster really is the word. It would have created a fireball several miles wide," says noted nuclear history author Richard Rhodes.
"The world is a safer place with this dismantlement," said NNSA chief Thomas D'Agostino, in a statement. "The B53 was a weapon developed in another time for a different world."
The B53 was a thermonuclear device: An atomic bomb set off a larger hydrogen one, creating a tremendously powerful blast intended to annihilate Russian command bunkers deep underground. It was replaced by smaller, more accurate "bunker buster" weapons.
Video Credit: Fox News
News story from CNN News
https://wn.com/B53_Nuclear_Bomb_Dismantled_In_Amarillo_Texas
Closing a Cold War chapter, technicians Tuesday dismantled the last of the most powerful U.S. nuclear bombs ever built.
The B53 nuclear bomb was made to deliver a 9-Megaton blast about 600 times more powerful than the one that destroyed Hiroshima in 1945.
Starting in 1962, about 300 of the 10,000-pound, minivan-size bombs were made, meant to be carried on bombers kept on 24-hour alert at the height of U.S.-Soviet tensions.
"Obviously, this was one of the largest weapons we had. It was a big one," says Greg Cunningham of the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration's Pantex Plant near Amarillo, Texas. At the plant, a ceremony marked the removal of high explosives from the last of the final 50 B53 bombs held in a reserve after the weapon's 1997 retirement.
"Monster really is the word. It would have created a fireball several miles wide," says noted nuclear history author Richard Rhodes.
"The world is a safer place with this dismantlement," said NNSA chief Thomas D'Agostino, in a statement. "The B53 was a weapon developed in another time for a different world."
The B53 was a thermonuclear device: An atomic bomb set off a larger hydrogen one, creating a tremendously powerful blast intended to annihilate Russian command bunkers deep underground. It was replaced by smaller, more accurate "bunker buster" weapons.
Video Credit: Fox News
News story from CNN News
- published: 27 Oct 2011
- views: 182639
4:29
The B53 'Bunker Busting' Thermonuclear Bomb
The B53 thermonuclear bomb was developed to obliterate Soviet command and control bunkers buried deep underground. The B53 had a yield of 9 megatons and entered...
The B53 thermonuclear bomb was developed to obliterate Soviet command and control bunkers buried deep underground. The B53 had a yield of 9 megatons and entered service in 1962, it served for fifty years until the last bombs were finally decommissioned in 2011.
Back in January, Matt visited the Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, where one of the exhibits included a decommissioned B53. Sadly, he didn't get to strip it...
The Museum's website:
https://nationalatomictestingmuseum.org/
Check out our accompanying blog for this video here: http://armourersbench.com/2020/03/08/the-b53-bunker-busting-thermonuclear-bomb
If you enjoy our work please consider supporting us via Patreon, TAB is a viewer supported channel and any help is very much appreciated!
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https://wn.com/The_B53_'Bunker_Busting'_Thermonuclear_Bomb
The B53 thermonuclear bomb was developed to obliterate Soviet command and control bunkers buried deep underground. The B53 had a yield of 9 megatons and entered service in 1962, it served for fifty years until the last bombs were finally decommissioned in 2011.
Back in January, Matt visited the Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, where one of the exhibits included a decommissioned B53. Sadly, he didn't get to strip it...
The Museum's website:
https://nationalatomictestingmuseum.org/
Check out our accompanying blog for this video here: http://armourersbench.com/2020/03/08/the-b53-bunker-busting-thermonuclear-bomb
If you enjoy our work please consider supporting us via Patreon, TAB is a viewer supported channel and any help is very much appreciated!
We have some great new perks, check out our Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/thearmourersbench
Ever wished all the best gun history content creators were gathered in one place? Check out - https://surplused.com - we're on there!
Where to find TAB:
https://armourersbench.com
https://facebook.com/armourersbench
https://www.patreon.com/thearmourersbench
https://www.instagram.com/armourersbench
https://imgur.com/user/ArmourersBench
https://discord.gg/DAjRSBc
- published: 08 Mar 2020
- views: 14922
5:55
The True Scale of Nuclear Weapons
Sounds horrifying, right? Well, we're just getting started. Today we're comparing the scale of six of the world's most destructive nuclear bombs, Including one ...
Sounds horrifying, right? Well, we're just getting started. Today we're comparing the scale of six of the world's most destructive nuclear bombs, Including one so devastating it was deemed too risky to use. Brace yourself - it's about to get loud.
00:00 Hiroshima
00:52 North Korean 2017 Nuclear Test
01:45 B-83
02:52 Castle Bravo
03:54 Tsar Bomba 50
04:55 Tsar Bomba 100
Made possible with the support of Ontario Creates.
Questions or concerns? Contact us at https://underknown.com/contact/
Interested in sponsoring our episodes or collaborating? Email us: inquiries@underknown.com
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Whether it’s an earthquake, mudslide or shark attack, survive whatever awaits you. How To Survive shows how to endure life-threatening moments with science and survivor stories.
Note: This video is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen on this channel. If you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor, the ambulance or the police immediately. Underknown does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned in this video. Reliance on any information provided by Underknown is solely at your own risk.
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#howtosurvive #nuclear #nuclearweapon
https://wn.com/The_True_Scale_Of_Nuclear_Weapons
Sounds horrifying, right? Well, we're just getting started. Today we're comparing the scale of six of the world's most destructive nuclear bombs, Including one so devastating it was deemed too risky to use. Brace yourself - it's about to get loud.
00:00 Hiroshima
00:52 North Korean 2017 Nuclear Test
01:45 B-83
02:52 Castle Bravo
03:54 Tsar Bomba 50
04:55 Tsar Bomba 100
Made possible with the support of Ontario Creates.
Questions or concerns? Contact us at https://underknown.com/contact/
Interested in sponsoring our episodes or collaborating? Email us: inquiries@underknown.com
Produced by the makers of What If. Check out our other channels:
What If - https://bit.ly/youtube-What-If
Aperture: https://bit.ly/aperture-show
Whether it’s an earthquake, mudslide or shark attack, survive whatever awaits you. How To Survive shows how to endure life-threatening moments with science and survivor stories.
Note: This video is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen on this channel. If you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor, the ambulance or the police immediately. Underknown does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned in this video. Reliance on any information provided by Underknown is solely at your own risk.
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#howtosurvive #nuclear #nuclearweapon
- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 4920742
3:59
Nuclear Explosion Power Comparison
We take a look at the size and power of explosions created from a hand grenade to the Tsar Bomba and beyond. Its not just nvkes but supervolcano eruptions & met...
We take a look at the size and power of explosions created from a hand grenade to the Tsar Bomba and beyond. Its not just nvkes but supervolcano eruptions & meteor impacts as well. It is indeed a terrifying true scale of nuclear weapons.
PS: It is supposed to be Cobalt Bomb instead of Colbat at 0:58 . Additionally, at 1:37 , "Whole island sank" instead of sinked.
Note: This video is for information and entertainment purpose only.
Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reigarw and receive limited edition posters, cards, wallpapers, deleted items and more.
Special Thanks to our Comparison Master - Bud1964!
Explosion Effects created by Pigment Ajans - Visual Effects (used with permission)
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQSLwcK_lejOco-TX6mZutg (Do subscribe to him!)
Music: Ossuary 1 - A Beginning by Kevin Macload
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
https://wn.com/Nuclear_Explosion_Power_Comparison
We take a look at the size and power of explosions created from a hand grenade to the Tsar Bomba and beyond. Its not just nvkes but supervolcano eruptions & meteor impacts as well. It is indeed a terrifying true scale of nuclear weapons.
PS: It is supposed to be Cobalt Bomb instead of Colbat at 0:58 . Additionally, at 1:37 , "Whole island sank" instead of sinked.
Note: This video is for information and entertainment purpose only.
Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reigarw and receive limited edition posters, cards, wallpapers, deleted items and more.
Special Thanks to our Comparison Master - Bud1964!
Explosion Effects created by Pigment Ajans - Visual Effects (used with permission)
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQSLwcK_lejOco-TX6mZutg (Do subscribe to him!)
Music: Ossuary 1 - A Beginning by Kevin Macload
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
- published: 02 Sep 2017
- views: 32164684
2:31
RDS-37 Soviet hydrogen bomb test (1955)
This is the world's most popular video about the hydrogen bomb!
On 22 November 1955, the Soviet Union conducted its first hydrogen bomb test, code-named RDS-37...
This is the world's most popular video about the hydrogen bomb!
On 22 November 1955, the Soviet Union conducted its first hydrogen bomb test, code-named RDS-37, at the Semipalatinsk Test Site. The RDS-37 was dropped from a Tupolev Tu-16 bomber and detonated at an altitude of 1550 m with a yield of 1.6 Megatons.
https://wn.com/Rds_37_Soviet_Hydrogen_Bomb_Test_(1955)
This is the world's most popular video about the hydrogen bomb!
On 22 November 1955, the Soviet Union conducted its first hydrogen bomb test, code-named RDS-37, at the Semipalatinsk Test Site. The RDS-37 was dropped from a Tupolev Tu-16 bomber and detonated at an altitude of 1550 m with a yield of 1.6 Megatons.
- published: 26 Aug 2015
- views: 31286262
0:21
Mk 53 Physics Package (Thermonuclear bomb)
Mk 53 Physics Package (Thermonuclear bomb) on display at the Pima Air Museum in 2018. Rated at 9 Megatonnes, it was the basis for the B-53 gravity bomb (last on...
Mk 53 Physics Package (Thermonuclear bomb) on display at the Pima Air Museum in 2018. Rated at 9 Megatonnes, it was the basis for the B-53 gravity bomb (last ones dismantled in 2011), and the W-53 warhead for the Titan II ICBM. The markings show it to be: a W53, Type 3A, BA53-0, Ser No 889, P/N 163236-08 (9), ALTS 237W,264,275.
https://wn.com/Mk_53_Physics_Package_(Thermonuclear_Bomb)
Mk 53 Physics Package (Thermonuclear bomb) on display at the Pima Air Museum in 2018. Rated at 9 Megatonnes, it was the basis for the B-53 gravity bomb (last ones dismantled in 2011), and the W-53 warhead for the Titan II ICBM. The markings show it to be: a W53, Type 3A, BA53-0, Ser No 889, P/N 163236-08 (9), ALTS 237W,264,275.
- published: 06 Aug 2018
- views: 6230
3:35
Nuclear War AI Simulation - Russia vs NATO
"World War 3 (Hour by Hour)
According to a survey prepared by the FAS and NRDC, there are approximately 23,300 nuclear weapons in the world stored at some 111...
"World War 3 (Hour by Hour)
According to a survey prepared by the FAS and NRDC, there are approximately 23,300 nuclear weapons in the world stored at some 111 sites in 14 countries.
stage exchange of strikes
lead - 3 hours, casualties - 2.6 million
After it started, and As the nuclear threshold is crossed, the fighting escalates into a tactical nuclear war in Europe. Russia sends 300 nuclear warheads using aircraft and short-range missiles to hit NATO bases and advancing troops. NATO responds with about 180 nuclear warheads from aircraft.
nuclear war part one - 45 minutes - 3.4 million casualties
When Europe is destroyed, NATO launches a strategic nuclear strike of 600 warheads of U.S. land and submarine missiles aimed at Russian nuclear forces. Before it loses its weapons systems, Russia fires warning shots, responding with missiles launched from launchers, vehicles, and submarines.
nuclear war part two - attack on strategic centers - 45 minute casualties 85.3 million
The main purpose of the first nuclear strike is not to kill as many people as possible, but to destroy the very possibility of a retaliatory or second strike. All means of application have priority targets. These are primarily missile launch silos, military installations, large cities, large industrial plants, dams. If the power industry, the military, the government, if the power generation and transmission facilities are destroyed - the state will be destroyed irreversibly. In order to prevent reconstruction of the other side, Russia and NATO are striking at 30 of the most populated cities and economic centers of each other, using 5-10 warheads in each city, depending on the size of the population.
As a result of the nuclear exchange, the number of direct casualties, including deaths (34.1 million) and injuries (57.4 million), from the series of nuclear exchanges.
Stage 2 nuclear fallout
The horror of radioactive fallout lies in its ability to spread radiation over a wide area, affecting people, animals, and the environment. Exposure to high levels of radiation can cause acute radiation sickness, which can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fatigue. In severe cases, radiation sickness can be fatal.
27 million more people will die.
Stage 3 nuclear winter and famine
The biosphere received such a blow that it is unlikely to recover and return to its original state. The ecosystem of the equatorial zone, which is tuned to almost constant temperatures, will be particularly affected. There, even if forests are not burned, higher forms of life will disappear, apparently, completely or almost completely.
According to scientists, about 5 billion people in 2 years may die as a result of a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia, which confirms the need for global cooperation to prevent it.
Let's say no to any war! And it is better to create something new than to destroy ourselves."
https://wn.com/Nuclear_War_Ai_Simulation_Russia_Vs_Nato
"World War 3 (Hour by Hour)
According to a survey prepared by the FAS and NRDC, there are approximately 23,300 nuclear weapons in the world stored at some 111 sites in 14 countries.
stage exchange of strikes
lead - 3 hours, casualties - 2.6 million
After it started, and As the nuclear threshold is crossed, the fighting escalates into a tactical nuclear war in Europe. Russia sends 300 nuclear warheads using aircraft and short-range missiles to hit NATO bases and advancing troops. NATO responds with about 180 nuclear warheads from aircraft.
nuclear war part one - 45 minutes - 3.4 million casualties
When Europe is destroyed, NATO launches a strategic nuclear strike of 600 warheads of U.S. land and submarine missiles aimed at Russian nuclear forces. Before it loses its weapons systems, Russia fires warning shots, responding with missiles launched from launchers, vehicles, and submarines.
nuclear war part two - attack on strategic centers - 45 minute casualties 85.3 million
The main purpose of the first nuclear strike is not to kill as many people as possible, but to destroy the very possibility of a retaliatory or second strike. All means of application have priority targets. These are primarily missile launch silos, military installations, large cities, large industrial plants, dams. If the power industry, the military, the government, if the power generation and transmission facilities are destroyed - the state will be destroyed irreversibly. In order to prevent reconstruction of the other side, Russia and NATO are striking at 30 of the most populated cities and economic centers of each other, using 5-10 warheads in each city, depending on the size of the population.
As a result of the nuclear exchange, the number of direct casualties, including deaths (34.1 million) and injuries (57.4 million), from the series of nuclear exchanges.
Stage 2 nuclear fallout
The horror of radioactive fallout lies in its ability to spread radiation over a wide area, affecting people, animals, and the environment. Exposure to high levels of radiation can cause acute radiation sickness, which can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fatigue. In severe cases, radiation sickness can be fatal.
27 million more people will die.
Stage 3 nuclear winter and famine
The biosphere received such a blow that it is unlikely to recover and return to its original state. The ecosystem of the equatorial zone, which is tuned to almost constant temperatures, will be particularly affected. There, even if forests are not burned, higher forms of life will disappear, apparently, completely or almost completely.
According to scientists, about 5 billion people in 2 years may die as a result of a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia, which confirms the need for global cooperation to prevent it.
Let's say no to any war! And it is better to create something new than to destroy ourselves."
- published: 03 May 2023
- views: 1191483
2:33
Nuclear Weapons SIZE Comparison 3D
3D Comparison | This video shows the comparison of nuclear weapons in 3D
These are the real size and human model is about 6 feet tall.
On my channel, you will ...
3D Comparison | This video shows the comparison of nuclear weapons in 3D
These are the real size and human model is about 6 feet tall.
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https://owlcation.com/humanities/Top-Ten-Most-Powerful-Nuclear-Bombs-in-History
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3D Comparison | This video shows the comparison of nuclear weapons in 3D
These are the real size and human model is about 6 feet tall.
On my channel, you will find ranking video, comparison, probability comparison, 3D and more.
🔴 Subscribe to see more data
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Sources:
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https://owlcation.com/humanities/Top-Ten-Most-Powerful-Nuclear-Bombs-in-History
Software used: Blender, Premiere Pro, Photoshop
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Elevenlabs : https://elevenlabs.io/?from=partnerhayden6297
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Nick Froud - Breaking Sky
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- published: 22 Nov 2020
- views: 1085063
1:24
-150 METER UNCUT FOOTAGE OF UNDERWATER ATOMIC BLAST 1958
Wahoo blast the test conditions were met on May 16 1958 allowing for the nuclear device to be detonated. Within a second of detonation, a spray dome was created...
Wahoo blast the test conditions were met on May 16 1958 allowing for the nuclear device to be detonated. Within a second of detonation, a spray dome was created that reached a height of 840 feet (260 m) after seven seconds. The overall shape of the spray dome resembled a cone with 45 degree sloped sides. Plumes were seen breaking through the spray dome after six seconds in every direction. The vertical plume continued rising until 12 seconds after the blast while the lateral plumes traveled for 20 seconds before collapsing. The diameter of the spray dome was approximately 3,800 feet (1,200 m) at the 20 second mark.[4](p237) The base surge reached a radius of 8,000 feet (2,400 m) in the downwind direction after 1.7 seconds. The downwind surge aided by a 15 knots (17 mph; 28 km/h) wind reached speeds of 21 knots (24 mph; 39 km/h). This base surge could be seen for three and a half minutes and for longer from the air as it continued to move across the ocean. When the spray dome and base surge had dissipated, a foam patch could be seen spreading from the surface zero water to reach over 6,000 feet (1,800 m).[4](p238) The nuclear blast was calculated to be 9 kilotons of TNT (38 TJ). All fallout stayed within the predicted fallout area with a maximum of 0.030 R/hr. The target ship at 5,900 yards (2.9 nmi; 3.4 mi; 5.4 km) was directly hit by the shockwave, vibrating the entire ship and shaking it violently. The Moran merchant marine ship moored at 2,346 feet (715 m) away was immobilized due to shock damage to its main and auxiliary equipment while also suffering minor hull damage. One hour and ten minutes after detonation, a five-gallon water sample was taken directly above the blast location showing 5 R/hr. The retrieval team entered a 3.8 R/hrfield after an hour and thirty five minutes.
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Wahoo blast the test conditions were met on May 16 1958 allowing for the nuclear device to be detonated. Within a second of detonation, a spray dome was created that reached a height of 840 feet (260 m) after seven seconds. The overall shape of the spray dome resembled a cone with 45 degree sloped sides. Plumes were seen breaking through the spray dome after six seconds in every direction. The vertical plume continued rising until 12 seconds after the blast while the lateral plumes traveled for 20 seconds before collapsing. The diameter of the spray dome was approximately 3,800 feet (1,200 m) at the 20 second mark.[4](p237) The base surge reached a radius of 8,000 feet (2,400 m) in the downwind direction after 1.7 seconds. The downwind surge aided by a 15 knots (17 mph; 28 km/h) wind reached speeds of 21 knots (24 mph; 39 km/h). This base surge could be seen for three and a half minutes and for longer from the air as it continued to move across the ocean. When the spray dome and base surge had dissipated, a foam patch could be seen spreading from the surface zero water to reach over 6,000 feet (1,800 m).[4](p238) The nuclear blast was calculated to be 9 kilotons of TNT (38 TJ). All fallout stayed within the predicted fallout area with a maximum of 0.030 R/hr. The target ship at 5,900 yards (2.9 nmi; 3.4 mi; 5.4 km) was directly hit by the shockwave, vibrating the entire ship and shaking it violently. The Moran merchant marine ship moored at 2,346 feet (715 m) away was immobilized due to shock damage to its main and auxiliary equipment while also suffering minor hull damage. One hour and ten minutes after detonation, a five-gallon water sample was taken directly above the blast location showing 5 R/hr. The retrieval team entered a 3.8 R/hrfield after an hour and thirty five minutes.
#NuclearWeapons #Documentary #AtomicBomb #Atomic #Bomb #History #Science #Nuclear #Detonation #Thermonuclear #Radiation #Movie #Rare #Footage #HydrogenBomb #Hydrogen #Energy #Film #Entertainment #Effect #Underwater #NuclearExplosion #NuclearTesting #AlbertEinstein #Oppenheimer #LosAlamos #NationalSecurityScience #TNT #USA #China #UK #Canada #Soviet
#Nuclear #NuclearWeapon #Blast #Rare #Footage #Film #2020 #2021 #burst #Cloud #MushroomCloud #ShockWave #Shock #Videos #Book #History #Coldwar
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