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US, but it was not underground to contain the effects. The Buster-Jangle Uncle shot was a 1.2KTon shot at 17 feet underground. The purpose was to study cratering effects. Data from this shot was then scaled up to predict the effects of the MK-8 and MK-11 ground penetrator atomic bombs, which had a yield of 15 to 20 KTons.
Every country in the world received some fallout while nuclear weapons were being tested above ground.
A proximity fuse is an electronic device that allows a projectile to be exploded within range of a target. For boots-on-the-ground soldiers, this weapon would be invaluable to their success and safety.
The bomb was exploded at a height of about 550 meters (1800) above ground.
It was a hidden landmine that exploded under Brian's feet, causing him to fall to the ground. Landmines are explosive devices designed to cause harm or damage upon detonation.
A daisy cutter is a type of conventional bomb that is designed to explode just above the ground, maximizing its effect on surface targets. It is not a nuclear weapon, but rather a large explosive device used in military operations for area denial and destroying enemy troops and equipment on the ground.
Yes, the ground prong has broken off from your device's power cord.
The function of nuclear sap is that it is the clear homogeneous ground substance of a cell nucleus.
Nuclear testing above ground was eventually banned due to the environmental and health risks it posed, such as radioactive fallout and damage to ecosystems. The testing also raised concerns about escalating the arms race and increasing the threat of nuclear war. This led to international agreements, such as the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, to halt above-ground nuclear testing.
The center of a nuclear explosion.
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