Well North Korea already has nuclear weapons, they tested one in late 2012, and the US responded with strict UN sanctions. But the nuclear weapons obtained by the DPRK are very small (around 4 nuclear weapons) and it can only reach to the southern part of Japan so nuclear war seems unlikely at the moment. But they may always use it as a force of diplomatic aggression to force outcomes.
Plutonium for nuclear weapons is obtained in special nuclear reactors for plutonium-239.
Yes, nuclear weapons can be scrapped. The radioactive materials can be used in nuclear power plants.
Does the U.S. have nuclear weapons? Yes there are five countries that obtained nuclear weapons in the aftermath of the Second World War: U.S., Great Britain, Russia, China, and France. These five signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to stop the expand of nuclear weapons. In the '70s both India and Pakistan began acquiring nuclear capability. North Korea, Iran, and Israel are controversial countries that are unkown for having yet obtained, but having hinted, at control of nuclear capability. I say nobody should have them.
Synthetic elements are obtained: - in nuclear reactors - as a result (in debris) of nuclear weapons explosions - with the aid of particle accelerators
No truly poor country has nuclear weapons (with the possible exception of North Korea).
So long as nuclear weapons and the motive and means to use them exist, yes
Those that are nuclear, such as the nuclear bombs.
yes, it still is
Zambia does not have nuclear weapons.
In nuclear weapons depots.
Nuclear weapons are weapons which are fueled by nuclear energy. Examples of weapons that can be fueled by nuclear energy are missile warheads and bombs.
Answer this question… The Soviet Union and the United States built tens of thousands of nuclear weapons.