Not likely to be able to get a number of this. It is sort of like looking for the number of bullets that have been fired in warfare. The number is huge and the records are not comprehensive. You can find numbers for some wars from one side or another, and all are going to be estimates.
And does it count if it was dropped into the ocean or just jettisoned?
Against mankind in ww2, two atomic bombs were dropped. One in Hiroshima and the other on Nagasaki.
Those are the only two that have been dropped in a combat situation.
To date, only two atomic bombs have been dropped. The locations were the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
A hydrogen bomb was tested in the 1950s but there have never been any dropped in aggression. In fact no nuclear bombs have been used in action since the atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese in World War 2.
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The two bombs dropped on Japan were released at a little higher than 30,000 feet and exploded at about 1500 feet. You can calculate from there. Bombs dropped for test purposes have been released and exploded at different altitudes.
No Atomic bombs have even been dropped ON the US.
Those are the only two that have been dropped in a combat situation.
Not only 2 nuclear bombs havebeen dropped. Lots have been dropped to test the effect. However, only 2 has been dropped in war. They were dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki (both Japanese cities).
Two.
To date, only two atomic bombs have been dropped. The locations were the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
To date, only two atomic bombs have been dropped. The locations were the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
A hydrogen bomb was tested in the 1950s but there have never been any dropped in aggression. In fact no nuclear bombs have been used in action since the atomic bombs were dropped on the Japanese in World War 2.
No. Japanese military was already in its knees when the bombs were dropped.
There have only been two atomic bombs dropped in history, both to end World War II. However, the history of this deadly device can be traced back to its beginnings on July 16, 1945.
Unfortunately, there have been so many occasions in history when two or more bombs were dropped that I don't have the slightest chance of selecting the one you're referring to, until you tell me.
General MacArthur wanted atomic bombs for use in the Korean War, but he was denied their use by President Truman. Only two atomic bombs have been used in warfare to date, both in WWII against Japan.
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