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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1957
(1957). The Nature of Nuclear Warfare. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 162-165.
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(1957). The Nature of Nuclear Warfare. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 162-165.
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Missile Warfare and Nuclear Weapons
2022Abstract Since the Second World War, missiles have replaced manned aircraft as the most effective means of delivery for a warhead because they offer long-range precision strike without exposing a pilot to enemy fire. Technology has increased the range and performance of cruise, ballistic, and hypersonic missiles at the same time ...
James Kraska, Raul Pedrozo
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A Nuclear Iran: Nuclear Warfare or Regional Hegemony
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010The International community has been pushing for economic sanctions for Iran, hoping to pressure the leadership from within. While it significantly cuts funding to the regime, straining their ability to pursue their nuclear program, it may counterproductive. Economic strain may push more Iranians towards aligning with extremist.
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Nuclear, biological and chemical warfare. Part I: Medical aspects of nuclear warfare.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 1990Casualties in earlier wars were due much more to diseases than to weapons. Mention has been made in history of the use of biological agents in warfare, to deny the enemy food and water and to cause disease. In the first world war chemical agents were used to cause mass casualties. Nuclear weapons were introduced in the second world war.
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Environmental Impact of Nuclear Warfare
Environmental Conservation, 1981Uncertainty may exist about the future likelihood of nuclear war. On the other hand, no doubt exists that nuclear weapons must be eliminated from the arsenals of the world. Even the most modest and restrained nuclear initiative by one belligerent could well be countered in kind, this in turn perhaps leading to an escalating exchange.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN NUCLEAR WARFARE
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The American Nuclear Warfare State
2016At the end of World War II, the atomic breakthrough signified for the USA an awesome spectacle of technological prowess and military superiority, confirming unique American status on the international scene. Although world opinion generally viewed the Bomb as an instrument of barbarism, for US leaders it would be embraced as a benevolent source of ...
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The Technology of Nuclear Warfare
1979Engelbert Broda: The Technology of Nuclear Warfare, vervielfÃĪltigtes Manuskript (1979), 34 S., (siehe auch Versionen Nr. 309, Nr. 332, Nr. 342, Nr. 350)
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