A ' smart ' fuse
detonates the warhead
in the underground bunker.
For example: you get two attacks with a 20
megaton warhead; with a 50 megaton warhead you get 5 attacks.
A
nuclear warhead
can be fitted to a torpedo.
Warheads on a mobile missile.
Warhead dismantlement.
Warheads from missiles
would also add a new vulnerability to our deterrent posture.
Warhead for this missile, code named indigo hammer.
Warheads deployed
than at the end of the cold war.
Biological weapons can be delivered in a
missile warhead
or in the form of a bomb.
In 1958, britain resumed its special nuclear relationship with the united states producing an anglicized version of the us w28
thermonuclear warhead.
This additional investment at awe is required to sustain the existing
warhead stockpile
in-service irrespective of decisions on any successor warhead stockpile
in-service irrespective of decisions on any successor warhead.
The fissile materials from
dismantled warheads
would have to be placed under safeguards.
The iraqi forces are most likely to fire
chemical warheads
to cover their retreat or to put down an internal uprising, officials said.
In reality, adding
low-yield warheads
to the world's nuclear inventory simply makes their eventual use more likely.
Unlike the ajax, the hercules was designed from the outset to
carry a nuclear warhead.
We believe it could deliver cbw by a variety of means, including in
ballistic missile warheads.
In the latest test, to
destroy a dummy warhead
fired from alaska, the interception missile never even got off the ground.
A
tactical nuclear warhead
dropped anywhere at all is the problem.
Warhead removed
from the territory of ukraine to russia in october 2001.
By 2012, we will have 80 % fewer
strategic warheads
deployed than at the end of the cold war.
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