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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «KILOTON» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Based on a lifetime in the U.S. military, LTG (Ret.) William G. Boykin constructs a thrilling, all-too-possible tale based on the tensions arising from Iran’s possession of nuclear weapons.
William G. Boykin, Tom Morrisey, Jerry Boykin, 2011
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Waging Nuclear Peace: The Technology and Politics of Nuclear ...
hardness. The optimum height of detonation can be determined from the curves
in figure 6.3, which show the peak overpressures that would occur at different
distances from ground zero for different altitude detonations of a one-kiloton
bomb.
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80
Kiloton Weapon Yield
Time-spatial distributions have been predicted for the airborne debris from an 80 kiloton nuclear weapon surface burst.
Stephen J. Fountain, 1966
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Green Planning: An Institutional Analysis of Regional ...
In the Gothenburg Protocol, the Netherlands agreed on a national emission
ceiling for ammonia of 128 kiloton per year in 2010 of which 115 kiloton from
agricultural sources. 24 The Fourth National Environmental Plan (2001) aimed at
100 ...
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Effects of Nuclear Earth-Penetrator and Other Weapons
Figure 4.5 compares a 250 kiloton and a 1 megaton weapon, both of which are
contact burst on the surface, for 100 meter and 10 meter CEP. Figures 4.6 and
4.7 are similar, but for 10 kiloton, 300 kiloton, and 1 megaton earth-penetrator ...
Committee on the Effects of Nuclear Earth-Penetrator and Other Weapons, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council, 2005
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The Road from LosAlamos
This is not cheap, but it is a great deal less than $ 1-5 billion for the large stations
alone which was mentioned in the Holifield hearings in April 1960. The system of
robot stations is expected to detect and identify fully decoupled 20-kiloton tests ...
Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1991
When a high-ranking leader in the Iranian nuclear program wants to defect to the United States, taking with him vital nuclear intelligence, Special Forces officer Blake Kershaw is sent into Iran to extract and protect him.
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The Politics of Space Security: Strategic Restraint and the ...
0 On October 20, 1962, with final planning in place for the naval blockade of
Cuba (whose consequences were still far from certain), the United States began
this dangerous game by conducting a 6-kiloton nuclear test (Checkmate) from ...
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NATO in the First Decade after the Cold War
NATO AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN THE COLD WAR The first small, i.e. kiloton
-size1, nuclear bombs are thought to have arrived in Western Europe early in
1952. Thereafter the stockpile of so-called 'Theatre Nuclear Forces' (TNF) grew ...
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Development of Repetitive
Kiloton Thrusts of Milliseconds ...
A test device for reproducing thrusts of up to approximately 2 x 10 to t e 6th power lb with concurrent pressures of 50,000 psi is described.
C. W. EGAN, J. P. PURTELL, ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE WASHINGTON D C., 1962
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «KILOTON» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
kiloton im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Inside Albania's Secret Nuclear Bunkers - The Daily Beast
The site was built to withstand the blast of a 20-kiloton atomic bomb, similar to the one dropped on Hirsoshima. That no longer necessary, ... «Daily Beast, Jul 15»
Bob Askey: How the bomb changed the world - Longmont Times-Call
The 21-kiloton bomb gave then-President Truman better bargaining power in his Potsdam meeting with Premier Josef Stalin of Russia and ... «Longmont Times-Call, Jul 15»
The End of the World as We Knew It, And I Feel... | Rachel Bronson
Today, as Stephen Star, Lynn Eden and Theodore Postol have written, one 800-kiloton bomb dropped over Manhattan would create a fire zone ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
These are the 12 largest nuclear detonations in history
The device tested 70 years ago had a 20 kiloton yield, meaning it had the explosive force of 20,000 tons of TNT. Within 20 years, the US and ... «Business Insider Australia, Jul 15»
The Soviet Union's Insane Plan to Crush NATO in Battle | The …
Soviet war plans called for dropping two 500 kiloton nuclear weapons on Vienna. Beyond trying to destroy major cities and population centers, ... «The National Interest Online, Jul 15»
Trinity detonated 70 years ago, igniting atomic age
(RNN) - Thursday marks 70 years since the U.S. detonated the world's first atomic bomb, a 20-kiloton device at the Trinity test site in the deserts ... «WTOC, Jul 15»
Next steps in making world secure
If one relatively "small," 150-kiloton nuclear bomb detonated over downtown Philadelphia, conservative models estimate that more than ... «Philly.com, Jul 15»
After Iran, more ways to reduce nuclear risks
If one relatively “small” 150-kiloton nuclear bomb detonated over downtown Philadelphia, conservative models estimate that more than ... «Philly.com, Jul 15»
MICHAEL SWICKARD: 'Downwinders' are forgotten victims of A …
That 20-kiloton nuclear explosion was in a remote area of New Mexico 70 years ago on Thursday. The scientists wanted to be sure the device ... «Rio Rancho Observer, Jul 15»
Column: For NM Downwinder justice delayed, denied
That twenty kiloton nuclear explosion was in a remote area of New Mexico seventy years ago this July 16th. The scientists wanted to be sure ... «Carlsbad Current-Argus, Jul 15»