No country is known to currently have neutron bombs.
The concept was developed in the US in the early 1960s (and some testing along those lines was done by, at least, the US and France in the mid-1960s), and France actually tested a full neutron bomb in 1980.
The United States was the first country to develop the neutron bomb or "Enhanced radiation weapon" first testing a device in 1963.
As of today, no country is known to have an Enhanced Radiation Weapon ("neutron bomb") in their active stockpile.
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A neutron bomb, or enhanced radiation weapon (ERW), is a type of tactical nuclear weapon designed specifically to release a large portion of its energy as energetic neutron radiation rather than explosive energy. Neutron bomb would use nuclear fusion, but in a different way. The detonation of a neutron bomb would still produce an explosion, but one much smaller than a standard nuclear weapon's. The main effect of a neutron bomb would be the release of high-energy neutrons that would take lives far beyond the blast area. The result: fewer buildings, cars, tanks, roads, highways and other structures destroyed.
It is not. A "smart" bomb is one with a guidance system that guides it directly to the target. A "Neutron" bomb is a specialized form of nuclear weapon that produces relatively little blast, but releases more immediate nuclear radiation than most other nuclear weapons
"Enhanced radiation" weapons, including the 'neutron bomb', have been stricken from the US inventory and are (probably) no longer a part of strategic planning.
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the usa was the first to develop the atom bomb thanks to albert Einstein
Pakistan is the first and still the only Muslim country to make atomic bombs.
As of today, no country is known to have an Enhanced Radiation Weapon ("neutron bomb") in their active stockpile.
the neutron bomb was called as capitalist bomb because it destroyed people not property
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