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    Tactical nuclear weapon - Wikipedia

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    Tactical nuclear weapons include gravity bombs, short-range missiles, artillery shells, land mines, depth charges, and torpedoes which are equipped with nuclear warheads. Also in this category are nuclear armed ground-based or shipborne surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) and air-to-air missiles.

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    How powerful are tactical nuclear weapons?
    There is no typical tactical weapon — they vary in power. Modern weapons have yields of 1 or up to 10 kilotons (a unit of explosive power equivalent to 1,000 tons of TNT). For comparison, the strategic nuclear bomb used on Hiroshima during World War II, which killed 140,000 people, was 15 kilotons.Mar 25, 2022

    What are tactical nuclear weapons, and would Russia use them?

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    What is meant by tactical nuclear weapons?
    Tactical (nonstrategic) nuclear weapons (TNWs) typically refer to short-range weapons, including land-based missiles with a range of less than 500 km (about 300 miles) and air- and sea-launched weapons with a range of less than 600 km (about 400 miles).

    Tactical Nuclear Weapons (TNW)

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    Have tactical nukes been used?
    During the Cold War, both the United States and the Soviet Union manufactured and deployed tens of thousands of tactical nuclear weapons. Those included nuclear artillery shells, nuclear antiaircraft missiles, and nuclear antitank rounds. However, none were ever used in combat.

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    Is Hiroshima still radioactive?
    Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.

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    Can a nuclear bomb destroy a whole country?
    Depending on its impact radius, even a Tsar bomb cannot destroy a whole country. Only a small country such as Vatican City or Monaco with land areas of 44 ha and 202 ha respectively can be completely destroyed using a nuclear weapon.Feb 25, 2022

    Explained: Whether a nuclear bomb can destroy a whole country or not

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    Generally, short-range missiles are termed tactical while long-range missiles are termed strategic. Battlefield missiles (like the Scud-type) are tactical while long-range missiles targeting bigger targets like cities are termed strategic.

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    Short answer: It's very unlikely.

    In fact, the very idea behind such anti-ballistic missile systems is that you smash an incoming ICBM with an interceptor missile so that the latter is destroyed before it actually reaches its target. You see, causing a nuclear explosion (intentionally) is a fairly complicated process.
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    What happens when a nuclear missile is shot down? - Science ABC

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    What was worse Chernobyl or Fukushima?
    Chernobyl had a higher death toll than Fukushima

    While evaluating the human cost of a nuclear disaster is a difficult task, the scientific consensus is that Chernobyl outranks its counterparts as the most damaging nuclear accident the world has ever seen.
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    What is worse than an atomic bomb?
    But a hydrogen bomb has the potential to be 1,000 times more powerful than an atomic bomb, according to several nuclear experts. The U.S. witnessed the magnitude of a hydrogen bomb when it tested one within the country in 1954, the New York ​Times​ reported.

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    Who nuked Japan?
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    In August of 1945, the United States was still fighting in World War II against the nation of Japan. Having been told about the successful Trinity Test of an atomic bomb, President Truman decided to drop an atomic bomb on Japan on August 6, 1945.Oct 25, 2021

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    Inside an H-bomb, a 'boosted' fission bomb releases a blast of powerful X-ray radiation, which is focused precisely onto the fusion bomb.Feb 4, 2017

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    tactical nuclear weapons | Britannica

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    tactical nuclear weapons, small nuclear warheads and delivery systems intended for use on the battlefield or for a limited strike.

    Tactical Nuclear Weapons (TNW)

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    Tactical (nonstrategic) nuclear weapons (TNWs) typically refer to short-range weapons, including land-based missiles with a range of less than 500 km (about ...
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