China's first nuclear test was on October 16, 1964.
The project began in June 1959 when thee USSR withdrew support for China's nuclear development.
Of course.
Around 400 nuclear warheads. China has the third largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
In 1985, the countries known to possess nuclear weapons capabilities included the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, France, and China. Additionally, India had conducted its first nuclear test in 1974, although it was not recognized as a nuclear weapons state under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). South Africa had developed nuclear weapons but dismantled its program in the early 1990s. Other nations, such as Israel, were widely believed to have nuclear weapons, although they maintained a policy of ambiguity.
Many countries have nuclear weapons today including the United States. China, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan also have nuclear weapons.
Because the USSR withdrew support for reactor projects in China in 1959.
China is not a nuclear free zone. They have many nuclear weapons. Though China has a nuclear policy which states that they are not allowed to produce,fire, or give away these weapons.
Yes, China's first nuclear test took place in 1964, and they have roughly 200 warheads at this time; depending on who you ask. China also has a "no first use rule" meaning that they will only use nuclear weapons in retaliation.
No. The Netherlands have not tested or developed nuclear weapons.
The first nuclear weapons were developed in the united States under the Manhattan Proyect which made the first nuclear bombs.
Of course.
They were used.
Yes, because China has nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
Yes
Around 400 nuclear warheads. China has the third largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
The United States of America was the country that developed the first nuclear weapons.
12, 250 China has the 2nd largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
Originally the USSR was assisting them with reactors and was promising to supply nuclear weapons if needed, so China would not have to develop their own. However the USSR withdrew from this agreement in 1959. This caused China to begin their own nuclear weapons project, culminating in their first test in 1964. So nobody assisted China to develop nuclear weapons. They did it on their own.