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  • Nuclear weapon - Wikipedia
    A nuclear weapon[a] is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either nuclear fission (fission or atomic bomb) or a combination of fission and nuclear fusion reactions (thermonuclear weapon [b]), producing a nuclear explosion
  • Nuclear weapon | History, Facts, Types, Countries, Blast Radius . . .
    A nuclear weapon is a device designed to release energy in an explosive manner as a result of nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, or a combination of the two processes
  • What is a Nuclear Weapon? The Science, History, and Global Impact Explained
    In a nuclear weapon, the goal is to create an uncontrolled chain reaction that unfolds within a fraction of a second The energy released during this reaction produces intense heat, light, radiation, and a powerful shockwave capable of devastating entire cities
  • What Country Has the Most Nuclear Weapons? Ranking All 9
    Nuclear arsenals remain central to global security debates, leading people to wonder: What country has the most nuclear weapons? Since the dawn of the nuclear age after World War II, countries have built nuclear weapons to deter rivals and protect national security
  • Nuclear Weapons: Who Has What at a Glance - Arms Control Association
    The nuclear-weapon states (NWS) are the five states—China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—officially recognized as possessing nuclear weapons by the NPT
  • Nuclear Weapons - Our World in Data
    How many states have nuclear weapons, and how many warheads do they have? How is this changing over time? Explore research and data on nuclear weapons
  • Nuclear Weapons - Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
    While the global inventory of nuclear weapons has been significantly reduced since the Cold War, there are still more than 13,000 nuclear weapons in nine different countries — more than 90% of which belong to the United States and Russia
  • How Nuclear Weapons Work | Union of Concerned Scientists
    At the center of every atom is a nucleus Breaking that nucleus apart—or combining two nuclei together—can release large amounts of energy Nuclear weapons use that energy to create an explosion Modern nuclear weapons work by combining chemical explosives, nuclear fission, and nuclear fusion
  • Nuclear Weapons - Nuclear Threat Initiative
    What are the different kinds of nuclear weapons? How much fissile material is required to build a nuclear weapon? How difficult is it for a country to develop nuclear weapons? How many countries have developed nuclear weapons?
  • Nuclear weapon - Radiation, Fallout, Destruction | Britannica
    Nuclear weapons are fundamentally different from conventional weapons because of the vast amounts of explosive energy they can release and the kinds of effects they produce, such as high temperatures and radiation





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