up to 10mill and even up to 1billion
The first atomic bombs cost billions because they had to learn how to gather uranium and plutonium into a form that was good enough for a bomb and they had to design the bomb. Now a nuclear missile cost would be probably about a million or more. The cost of the newer missile is in the housing and maintenance of the missile.
The cost of the plutonium used in a nuclear bomb can vary greatly, depending on factors such as purity, quantity, and production method. However, estimates suggest that the plutonium used in a typical nuclear bomb could cost millions of dollars.
40 bucks
The cost of a nuclear bomb can vary greatly depending on factors such as the country producing it, the complexity of the design, and the quantity being produced. However, estimates suggest that it can range from several hundred million to billions of dollars.
Construction of the infrastructure to build them cost $2,000,000,000 but the incremental cost per bomb was much less, I doubt they cost a million a piece and the cost would have dropped with increased production.
10,000 to 1,000,000 USD
He believed that developing nuclear weapons instead of preparing for conventional war was more cost-efficient.
The cost depends on the type of aircraft and the location of the launch. If it's your plane on your field, the cost is only fuel.
depends of what size motor you want to launch
The Soviet Union had exploded its own nuclear bomb (a fission bomb) in 1949, and Truman wanted the United States to stay ahead of the Soviet Union... as did lots of other people. So a fusion bomb (more powerful than a fission bomb, but used a fission reaction to set off a fusion reaction) was developed.
The cost of a nuclear weapon can vary significantly depending on factors such as the design, complexity, and delivery system. It is estimated that the cost of building and maintaining nuclear weapons programs can range from hundreds of millions to billions of dollars. This includes costs associated with research, development, testing, production, and maintenance of the weapons.
it ended the war quickly, at low cost in terms of both money and lives lost on both sides.