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No. No nuclear weapons have ever been used in an act of war besides the two dropped on Japan during the Second World War. The United States and Russia both produced enormous amounts of nuclear weapons during the Cold War, though none were used.

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Why did the US unleash nuclear weapons during the cold war?

They didn't.


Where did the US unleash nuclear weapons during the cold war?

Only on test sites.


Did the US unleash nuclear missiles during the cold war?

no


What were nuclear weapons used for during the cold war?

Intimidation


What three types of weapons were used during the cold war?

Nuclear weapons, Biological Weapons, Chemical Weapons.


How many nuclear weapons were made during the cold war?

8


Does the US have Nuclear Weapons aimed at the Kremlin?

Probably during the cold war but not anymore.


Did the cold war affected the US policy when dealing with nuclear weapons?

Nuclear weapons WERE the cold war. No Nukes, No Cold War.


What president thought you needed to stock up on nuclear weapons?

all of them during the cold war


What nuclear weapons were used in cold war?

No Nuclear weapons were used during the cold war. The cold war was a stand off between soviet Russia and America, where they treated either with a lot of suspicion and distrust. However, it was not a 'War' in the literal sense of the word.


How did technology change during the cold war?

by the nuclear weapons or atomic weapons from WW2 a Russian man hacked the lesson of how to make destructive bombs in WW2 to make a cold war.


How does it make you feel to know that most of the nuclear weapons in the Soviet and US arsenals remain ready for use even in the post-Cold War era?

Actually this is false most of the Cold War era nuclear weapons have been destroyed.At the peak of the Cold War the U.S. had about 10,000 strategic and 20,000 tactical nuclear weapons and the USSR had about 10,000 strategic and 30,000 tactical nuclear weapons.Following the signing of START both sides agreed to destroy all tactical nuclear weapons and reduce strategic nuclear weapons slowly over a period of time.At this time both the U.S. and Russia have about 3,500 strategic nuclear weapons each and no tactical nuclear weapons (although some people say that Russia secretly maintains about 1,000 tactical nuclear weapons).So, from a peak of about 70,000 nuclear weapons during the Cold War to about 7,000 nuclear weapons now, only about 10% of the weapons then available still remain ready for use.