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  1. 15 hours ago · Travel to any of the three nuclear launch sites: Alpha, Bravo, or Charlie. Fight high-level enemy hordes within the launch site. (Prepare for level 50+ robots) Input the weekly Nuke Codes found at ...

  2. A Poseidon submarine launched ballistic missile is just over 34 feet long. It can carry multiple warheads. Each reentry body is only about 3-4 feet tall. I was *astounded* how small they are the first time I saw the top of a missile with the fairing removed. The reentry bodies detach from the missile miles above the ground.

  3. My brain just can't get past the weather, even with the possibility of nuclear war looming, and us being in close enough proximity to American missile silos to be affected by fallout. The weather is mind-blowing. If a war doesn't end us, the climate will. Our normals for May range from 5c to 20c, and I recall more 5c-10c years than 20.

  4. If you don’t want the world to know the Germans developed atomic bombs, then it’s best to hide certain facts, and waste the public’s time with theories that German nuclear physicists were incompetent and held back by blunders and miscalculations, contrasted with theories that the German nuclear physicists disliked Hitler and sabotaged the ...

  5. 4 days ago · e. The People's Liberation Army Rocket Force, [a] formerly the Second Artillery Corps, [b] is the strategic and tactical missile force of the People's Republic of China. The PLARF is the 4th branch of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and controls China's arsenal of land-based ballistic, hypersonic, cruise missiles—both nuclear and conventional.

  6. 13 hours ago · In fact, the development of the nuclear option created a new set of warfare options at the sub-conventional level wherein the threshold had to be maintained below a nuclear trigger and at the same time, brought in strategic advantages to a comparatively weaker side, that is, Pakistan, in a one-on-one with India.

  7. 13 hours ago · On New Year’s Day 2018, Kim announced a significant concession—a unilateral moratorium that slowed development of a credible nuclear threat against the continental United States by suspending nuclear weapons tests before the North had a proven thermonuclear device and halting long-range missile test launches before demonstrating an ...

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