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Cosa (chi) è nuclear weapons - definizione


Nuclear weapons and Ukraine         
FORMER POSSESSED WEAPONS
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Prior to 1991, Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union and had Soviet nuclear weapons in its territory. On December 1, 1991, Ukraine, the second most powerful republic in the Soviet Union (USSR), voted overwhelmingly for independence, which ended any realistic chance of the Soviet Union staying together even on a limited scale.
Swedish nuclear weapons program         
  • Bandkanon 1
  • Bengt Nordenskiöld, 1941
  • US President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Harbour and shipyard in Gdańsk - were considered as a potential target on the Baltic Sea
  • A Saab 32 Lansen at Kristianstad Airshow 2006
  • MGR-1 Honest John
  • Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces [[Nils Swedlund]] and Chief of Staff [[Richard Åkerman]] on their first day in office on April 1, 1951
  • [[Olof Palme]] headed a parliamentary committee on the "nuclear issue".
  • Plutonium ring
  • The R1 nuclear reactor below the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Saab JA 37 37447 Swedish Air Force
  • Schematic design of a 1956 Swedish atomic bomb (which was never built)
  • Tage Erlander 1952
  • W48
  • Control room in Ågesta
  • Östen Undén
NUCLEAR RESEARCH SITES AND PROCESSING FACILITIES OF SWEDEN
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After World War II, Sweden considered building nuclear weapons to defend themselves against an offensive assault from the Soviet Union. From 1945 to 1972 the government ran a clandestine nuclear weapons program under the guise of civilian defense research at the Swedish National Defence Research Institute (FOA).
List of states with nuclear weapons         
  • Mushroom cloud from China's first nuclear test, [[Project 596]]
  • [[Agni-V]] during its first test flight on 19 April 2012
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  • Trinity]]" fireball, the first [[nuclear explosion]], 1945
  • USS ''Enterprise'']] (left), each of which carries nuclear-capable [[warplanes]]
  • U.S. and USSR/Russian nuclear weapons stockpiles, 1945–2014
  • Large stockpile with global range (dark blue), smaller stockpile with global range (medium blue), small stockpile with regional range (light blue)
STATES POSSESSING NUCLEAR WEAPONS
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Eight sovereign states have publicly announced successful detonation of nuclear weapons. Five are considered to be nuclear-weapon states (NWS) under the terms of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
Esempi dal corpus di testo per nuclear weapons
1. Russia has nuclear weapons, Pakistan has nuclear weapons, Israel has nuclear weapons, Iraq has used chemical weapons against them.
2. The fact was he couldn‘t stand nuclear weapons; he wanted to get rid of nuclear weapons.
3. QUESTION:В So there are no South Korean nuclear weapons?В Are there any U.S. nuclear weapons?
4. Nuclear weapons states have agreed to get rid of their arsenals, while in return non–nuclear weapons states have committed not to develop nuclear weapons.
5. There will be fewer nuclear weapons in the world,‘‘ said Thomas D‘Agostino, head of the department‘s nuclear weapons program.