In war: August 6, 1945 and August 9, 1945. They have never been used since.
In peacetime: some were dropped, some were detonated on the ground, some were detonated under the ground, some were detonated under water, some were detonated on steel towers, some were detonated hanging below balloons, some were detonated in the air after being shot from artillery pieces, some were detonated in the air on rockets fired from fighter intercepter planes, some were detonated high in the atmosphere or in space carried there on rockets, etc.
The first post WW2 tests were in the summer of 1946: Crossroads Able was dropped from a B-29. Crossroads Baker was suspended underwater from a barge in the center of Bikini lagoon. Due to unanticipated contamination from the Baker shot, the Crossroads Charlie shot was canceled.
Although most major powers (particularly the US and Russia) have ceased all nuclear tests, testing continues today by other nations.
The first 5:
After Crossroads Baker, the entire US (and world) stockpile of nuclear weapons consisted of 4 bombs. Testing continued in 1948 (Sandstone), then after the soviet test in 1949 the US opened the Nevada test site in 1951 and both the US and USSR did nearly annual above ground testing until 1963. Then it went below ground.
The last Atomic bomb was dropped on the 9th August 1945 on Nagasaki by the USA. It was also the last major act of WW2 before the Japanese surrendered.
That has yet to occur, so I can't say.
August 6, 1945.
August 6, 1945 Hiroshima Japan.
The bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were atomic bombs and not nuclear bombs and were designed to explode above the ground and not on impact.
The French military explode their nuclear test bomb codenamed Aldébaran in Mururoa, their first nuclear test in the Pacific.
They explode, I believe
sure
The first atomic bomb didn't explode in China, it exploded in New Mexico, USA July 25, 1945. I'm 95-99% sure New Mexico had the first one.
1945
18th May1998, but its not atomic bomb (its nuclear bomb)
No
Yes.
It did explode, but this was due to a surge in steam pressure which blew off the top of the reactor, it was not a nuclear explosion as in a nuclear weapon.
if you mean by split then yes one example of this would be a nuclear bomb.
The bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were atomic bombs and not nuclear bombs and were designed to explode above the ground and not on impact.
No, that is not correct.The correct spelling is explode.For example:They watched the bomb explode from a distance.The nuclear plant was about to explode.
First of all, EMPs don't really explode like a nuclear bomb. It releases alot of energy like a nuclear bomb. EMP's do not affect the body... that much.
The French military explode their nuclear test bomb codenamed Aldébaran in Mururoa, their first nuclear test in the Pacific.
yes, several. all low yield underground test devices.
You left it in too long and it started a nuclear reaction, thus you can get a nuclear bomb by getting a bunch of cream of wheat.