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You've yet to link me to a credible source I can read, Carandu inwhich to verify your claims. Give me some DOD declassified papers or something, not a link to IMDB that tells me nothing. Hell, I could just randomly link to some OTHER movie that mentions "Atom bomb" and is called a documentary and say "According to this recently declassified information, the U.S. has secretly planeted a nuclear device disguised to look like an ordinary soldier's head. The only way to tell is the shape resembled a butt plug."
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Because of testing, nations with nuclear capacity have the required knowledge to achieve the optimal effects in case they were to use nuclear weapons and to update their nuclear doctrines accordingly. Because nukes have proven to be potent weapons, they haven't been used in smaller war theaters thus saving millions of lives and probably never will be used again.
High altitude nuclear testing has been marginal, to say the least. As for a connection with global warming, I'm highly doubtful. The majority of those 2400 nuclear detonations have been underground tests.
High altitude nuclear testing has been marginal, to say the least. As for a connection with global warming, I'm highly doubtful. The majority of those 2400 nuclear detonations have been underground tests.
Would you design and develop a new rifle for your army and then pass it out to hundreds of thousands if not millions of soldiers without ever firing a round through it?
Exact same idea, only with the added benefit of showing off to your enemies' satellites that the MAD doctrine was quite very real and the world really was on the brink for a long time there.
Exact same idea, only with the added benefit of showing off to your enemies' satellites that the MAD doctrine was quite very real and the world really was on the brink for a long time there.
off topic? OMG YOU'VE BEEN CENSORED... yet you're still posting. MYSTARY!!!!
Duck and Cover: THE site for all your Fallout needs
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Let's see. There a several generations of nuclear warheads (1950-1990 appx.), each with subtypes- strategic, tactical, small strategic(SLBM warheads), cruise, etc.
Plus during development there might be several possible designs for each warhead.
Plus various safety strategies and fancy things like variable-yield, which adds even more designs.
Plus, you might occaisionally take one bomb out of each batch every 10 years or so and detonate for long-term Quality-Assurance data.
They do that for ICBMs (after taking the warheads off.)
It all adds up to a fuckload of bombs being made and tested.
Bring back the MX!
Let's see. There a several generations of nuclear warheads (1950-1990 appx.), each with subtypes- strategic, tactical, small strategic(SLBM warheads), cruise, etc.
Plus during development there might be several possible designs for each warhead.
Plus various safety strategies and fancy things like variable-yield, which adds even more designs.
Plus, you might occaisionally take one bomb out of each batch every 10 years or so and detonate for long-term Quality-Assurance data.
They do that for ICBMs (after taking the warheads off.)
It all adds up to a fuckload of bombs being made and tested.
Bring back the MX!