initial radiation
The radiation (essentially neutrons and gamma rays) resulting from a nuclear burst and emitted from the fireball within one minute after burst.
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The radiation (essentially neutrons and gamma rays) resulting from a nuclear burst and emitted from the fireball within one minute after burst.
See the Introduction, Abbreviations and Pronunciation for further details.
(DOD, NATO) The radiation, essentially neutrons and gamma rays, resulting from a nuclear burst and emitted from the fireball within one minute after burst. See also induced radiation; residual radiation.
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