For the US look up the Pentomic Army.
the conventional military is less important than nuclear weapons
No, Nazi Germany had no nuclear weapons.
Pakistan has about 100 nuclear weapons.
Yes, Mesopotamia used various weapons in warfare, including swords, spears, and bows. The development of metallurgy allowed for the creation of bronze weapons, which were more effective than earlier stone tools. Additionally, chariots were introduced, enhancing military mobility and tactics. Mesopotamian city-states often engaged in conflicts to expand their territories and control trade routes.
Saddam Hussein may at one time have had ambitions to have nuclear weapons, but he never had them. By the time he was ousted he had no significant chemical weapons. He did have a supergun designed by Gerald Bull.
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because there was a war
research and development project that produced nuclear weapons. This increase population
Military tactics are defined as strategies of organizing the army, ways of using the weapons in the best possible course and to optimize the use of military units in order to be successful in a battle. Military tactics also involve maintenance of equipment and daily training of military units.
The US military has Special Weapons Schools where you learn how to operate, maintain, etc. nuclear weapons.
NO for Afghanistan; YES for Pakistan. Afghanistan does not have nuclear weapons, nor did it have nuclear weapons at any time, nor has it been accused by other countries of having nuclear weapons. Afghanistan is also a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, for what that's worth.Pakistan confirmed its first nuclear weapons tests in 1998.
John T. Cappello has written: 'Tactical nuclear weapons' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy), Military policy, Nuclear arms control, Nuclear weapons, Tactical nuclear weapons
the conventional military is less important than nuclear weapons
because of military use.
No, they did not.
Atomic energy was used by the military primarily for the development of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons provided a powerful deterrent and strategic advantage during the Cold War, as well as a means of defense for countries possessing them. Additionally, atomic energy was used to power naval vessels, particularly submarines.
Reactors power submarines and many surface ships. Nuclear weapons.