There were no nuclear tests in 1950 of either atomic fission or hydrogen fusion bombs.
The first hydrogen fusion bomb tests were in 1951 in Operation Greenhouse and none of the devices were an actual hydrogen bomb. "Item" was a prototype tritium gas boosted fission bomb, "George" was a deuterium fusion ignition test with well over 95% of its yield the fission primary, and "Easy" and "Dog" were MK-5 and MK-6 atomic bomb design improvement verification tests.
an arms race
Testing the Hydrogen bomb
Vietnam War, or the testing of the Hydrogen bomb.
An arms race
The US program began in 1950 and tested its first device in 1952 and tested a deliverable bomb in 1954. The USSR program began in 1950 and tested a deliverable but limited bomb in 1953 and tested a full scale deliverable bomb in 1955.
1949 thru 1950 prompted by USSR atomic bomb test.
The Hydrogen Bomb or H-bomb was not developed until the 1950's. It was only exploded during tests on land and in the ocean.
An arms race
The United States developed the hydrogen bomb.
The hydrogen bomb was not invented until the 1950's. The planes that dropped the first fission-type atomic bombs in World War II are the Enola Gay and Bockscar.
What size of Hydrogen Bomb? How many megatons? the biggest size of hydrogen bomb can done ...........
A hydrogen bomb is more destructive than an atom bomb. A hydrogen bomb releases much more explosive energy through nuclear fusion reactions, whereas an atom bomb relies on nuclear fission reactions. As a result, a hydrogen bomb can produce a significantly larger explosion and more widespread damage.