The general, Igor Kirillov, had been accused of deploying “banned chemical weapons” on the battlefield by Ukraine.
In a sense, U.S. nuclear weapons exist not to be used. And while nuclear threats seem far away, a tool from one group brings ...
The simulation for Russia's Tsar Bomba also showed the heavy blast damage radius, where heavily built concrete buildings would be damaged or demolished and deaths would reach 100 percent. In any given ...
Tsar Bomba’s shockwave was felt more than 500 miles away from the blast while windows in buildings more than 300 miles away shattered from the shockwave. While there is no known functional unit ...
The monster bomb that was too big to use Reports at the time said the Tsar Bomba destroyed all buildings ... and the shockwave generated by the blast travelled around the planet three times.
The hydrogen bomb, which carried the force of 50 million tons of conventional explosives, was detonated in a test in October 1961. The footage shows an immense fireball and a 60-km high mushroom ...
Russia has detained a suspect in the killing of the head of the army's chemical weapons division, investigators said Wednesday, a day after the general and his aide were killed in a brazen blast ...
Tsar Bomba, which was the largest nuclear bomb that ... So, there would be no mushroom-shaped cloud and no subsequent blast wave or mass destruction. Instead, you'd get a blinding fireball 4 ...
On November 1, 1952, the US tested Ivy Mike over the Marshall Islands. Ivy Mike was the world's first hydrogen bomb and had a yield of 10.4 megatons, making it 700 times as strong as the first ...
A senior Russian general in charge of the military’s nuclear and chemical weapons division has been killed in a scooter bomb ...