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At the current time Russia has the most, followed closely by the US. These are controlled by limits set by START. The treaty allows Russia more and higher yield bombs because their ICBMs are slightly less accurate.
at this this time (2013) russia has the most, closely followed by the US. other countries have no more than 1/10 of what these do.
There were actually many, the Soviet Union, People's Republic of China, United Kindom, I believe France, and the United States. In addition, Israel was also widely believed to have developed or received hydrogen bombs from the United States both now and today.
A country's total number of atomic bombs, or even hydrogen bombs in stock
Yes, America does possess hydrogen bombs
Hydrogen bombs still exist and are considered among the most powerful weapons in the world. These bombs use nuclear fusion to release an immense amount of energy, and they are designed to create explosions far more destructive than atomic bombs.
Atomic bombs, not hydrogen..The U.S. in August 1945.
The main difference between atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs is the source of their energy. Atomic bombs rely on nuclear fission (splitting atoms), while hydrogen bombs use a two-stage process involving both fission and fusion (combining atoms). Hydrogen bombs are more powerful and destructive than atomic bombs.
Of course, hydrogen bombs are real from more than 60 years.
No.
There were no hydrogen bombs (fusion bombs) detonated during WWII.
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They never used hydrogen bombs in Japan. They used nuclear bombs which produces gamma rays not the lethal doses of x-rays produced by the hydrogen bomb.
Hydrogen bombs have never been used in war. They have only been exploded in test shots.
Of course not, it was just for fun (by the way the bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were uranium bombs and not hydrogen)