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  1. Although Pakistan began the development of nuclear weapons in 1972, Pakistan responded to India's 1974 nuclear test (see Smiling Buddha) with a number of proposals for a nuclear-weapon-free zone to prevent a nuclear arms race in South Asia. [33] On many different occasions, India rejected the offer.

  2. The State of Israel is widely believed to possess nuclear weapons.Estimates of Israel's stockpile range between 90 and 400 nuclear warheads, and the country is believed to possess the ability to deliver them in several methods, including by aircraft, as submarine-launched cruise missiles, and via the Jericho series of intermediate to intercontinental range ballistic missiles.

  3. Nuclear weapon - Soviet Union, Cold War, Arms Race: In the decade before World War II, Soviet physicists were actively engaged in nuclear and atomic research. By 1939 they had established that, once uranium has been fissioned, each nucleus emits neutrons and can therefore, at least in theory, begin a chain reaction. The following year, physicists concluded that such a chain reaction could be ...

  4. Early nuclear weapons. Michael V. Hynes. Nuclear Sciences and Engineering MIT. When the Manhattan project started there were two known pathways to developing a nuclear weapon – the plutonium pathway or the enriched uranium pathway. It was hoped that the plutonium pathway would be the best because it was easier to manufacture the plutonium ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tsar_BombaTsar Bomba - Wikipedia

    The remaining bomb casings are located at the Russian Atomic Weapon Museum in Sarov and the Museum of Nuclear Weapons, All-Russian Scientific Research Institute Of Technical Physics, in Snezhinsk. Tsar Bomba was a modification of an earlier project, RN202, which used a ballistic case of the same size but a very different internal mechanism. [16]

  6. Mar 30, 2023 · TX-1 / T-1 footnote. This weapon appears in no published nuclear weapons history or compilation to date (3/2023) because it was developed outside of the U.S. nuclear weapons laboratory system by the U.S. Army and no nuclear history researchers have ever filed FOIA requests about it with Picatinny Arsenal where the design was developed.

  7. Nov 4, 2019 · India possesses both nuclear weapons and extensive nuclear fuel cycle capabilities. India tested its first nuclear device in May 1974, and remains outside both the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). However, India has a facility-specific safeguards agreement in place ...

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