I think you had better ask the Pentagon
PANTEX, near Amarillo, Texas is the only currently active final assembly plant. However their main task now is dismantling retired bombs, the rest is refurbishing existing ones as no new designs are in production at this time. Plants that do various subassemblies are scattered throughout the country.
It dropped two thermonuclear bombs on Japan.
No, the US has bigger, more accurate bombs.
No. The US gave them cryptic messages about the bombs and never told them they had atomic bombs.
US, the US was the only one that had them at the time.I tend to believe that the 2 dropped were the onlyassembled fission bombs in US stockpile when they were dropped, but parts for more were ready to assemble. Probably bombing could have resumed at a rate of almost 2 per week by the end of august if japan had not surrendered.I know for certain that the entire US stockpile in 1946 at the start of operation Crossroads was exactly 6 fission bombs. Crossroads exploded 2 of those, reducing the US stockpile to only 4 fission bombs.
No Atomic bombs have even been dropped ON the US.
At this time the US builds no nuclear bombs. A small number of existing bombs are refurbished as needed.
incendiary bombs.
U.S. Bombs was created in 1993.
As of now (2012), Russia has slightly more than the US.
None, the US currently only refurbishes existing bombs.
The US employed Atomic Bombs as a last resort. The first bomb's widespread aftereffects.
The US has dropped atomic bombs in 1945 on two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki.