Nuclear missiles have never been used.
The only nuclear weapons ever used were bombs dropped on Hiroshima ('Little Boy' Aug 6, 1945) and Nagasaki ('Fat Man' Aug 9, 1945).
Absolutely not.
Yes, the one doing the attacking and not getting attacked.
It's a general term used to apply to the time following the advent of nuclear technology. It could have begun when the first controlled nuclear chain reaction took place, or when the first nuclear bomb was detonated. That was in the 1940's.
A speeding missile, or any moving object, has momentum. Force was used to cause it to move in the first place. If this object strikes another object, it will then exert a force on the object that it strikes.
Magnesium is used for rockets, missile's planes, and sometimes in fireworks
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The USSR's R-7.
on 28 May 1998
No, Although the Soviet Union was in the process of providing them causing the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
North Korea would first launch a Nuclear Missile at South Korea, due to there past arguments. This would prompt the U.S to launch a missile, causing a nuclear war between communists and democracies.
No. A nuclear missile is a rocket of some kind with an atomic/nuclear bomb as its warhead.
In the power plants of ballistic missile submarines.
Build a missile for launching satellites into orbit. Build a nuclear bomb. Replace the satellite payload of your missile with that nuclear bomb. Adjust the missile guidance system to drop the bomb on a selected target instead of injecting it into orbit. Simple?
1962. The Cuban missile crisis. The soviet union set up nuclear missile camps in cuba
Because it is a missile with one or more nuclear warheads.
never.
No