How To Use Nuclear warhead In A Sentence
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In August 2007, an Air Force unit mistakenly flew six nuclear warheads across the US on a B-52—a cardinal sin to an old Cold Warrior like Gates.
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One of the most urgent tasks facing Japan is to prevent North Korea from putting nuclear warheads on Rodong missiles.
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In 1958, the US began to deploy hundreds of nuclear warheads, atomic mines, artillery shells and air-dropped nukes in South Korea.
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Meridor said he exchanged a friendly greeting with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has been one of the most vocal critics of Israel's policy of "opacity" -- refusing to confirm or deny reports that it has up to 200 nuclear warheads.
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The Redstone was an Army rocket whose original prurpose was to delver nuclear warheads over meduim ranges.
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It also is developing a maneuverable re-entry vehicle, or MARV, for its nuclear warheads.
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There is no gradualness and there are no countermeasures to a dozen nuclear warheads detonating simultaneously in U.S. cities.
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The UNSC vessel erupted from inside, reactor overload and single nuclear warhead detonated inact of self - destruction.
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Last October in Colorado, three Catholic nuns entered a missile site swinging hammers to disarm a nuclear warhead.
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But nuclear power brought nuclear warheads, plastics brought pollution, and the silicon chip promises unemployment for some people.
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In its main role as a strategic weapon, the payload would be a 200 kiloton nuclear warhead (not that it is suggested that the warheads were sold).
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Larry Niksch, who spent 43 years monitoring North Korea for the US congressional research service, says in a new study that the regime could miniaturise and mount a nuclear warhead on a medium-range Nodong missile within one or two years.
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Each missile consists of ten independently targetable multiple re-entry vehicles (MIRV's), each with a 100 kt nuclear warhead.
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In strategic terms, the most valuable kind of nuclear warhead is that launched from a submarine, as they are the hardest to locate and destroy before they're launched at you.
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It has 5,286 nuclear warheads and 2,922 intercontinental missiles.
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These nuclear warheads have trained on army bases.
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The missile is a single stage, liquid - propellant design carrying a single nuclear warhead.
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All nuclear warheads that were deployed in Ukraine were dismantled by Russia.
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By midday Sunday, [the U.S. Strategic Air Command:] would have a 'cocked' -- meaning 'ready to fire' -- nuclear strike force of 162 missiles and 1,200 airplanes carrying 2,858 nuclear warheads.
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The U.S. is also considering arming these missiles with nuclear warheads.
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But nuclear power brought nuclear warheads, plastics brought pollution, and the silicon chip promises unemployment for some people.
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Both sites are military installations at which Trident nuclear warheads are manufactured (and other activities carried on).
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Atomic depth charges have a nuclear warhead and a vastly increased killing radius.
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The neutron bomb was not only squelched, but all development stopped as a matter of policy because it was even worse than low-yield nuclear warheads in eroding the nuclear firebreak.
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Enrichment can produce different grades of uranium that can be used for fuel or nuclear warheads.
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The enrichment programme could be used to arm nuclear warheads.
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The Ghaznavi missile is capable of delivering nuclear warheads against most Indian cities.
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The UNSC vessel erupted from inside, reactor overload and single nuclear warhead detonated inact of self - destruction.
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The Air Force wanted fast-moving ballistic missiles and new generations of heavy bombers to carry its multimegaton nuclear warheads.
The Mind Of A Missile
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Above all, the decision was made to denuclearize Europe by withdrawing all forward-based nuclear warheads, especially the few low-yield warheads we had deployed, and by shifting military planning to a conventional response.
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Nuclear warheads for a variety of tactical missiles, artillery shells, torpedoes, and other munitions also proliferated.
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An alarm sounded, warning screens blinked and to Petrov's horror a computer map showed the hostile launch of a US nuclear warhead.
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For all I know those scientists could have been working on nuclear warheads.
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But diplomats close to the agency said it appeared to be a design for the core of a nuclear warhead.
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The nuclear warhead must survive exit from and re-entry to the earth's atmosphere at massive speed, accompanied by extremes of temperature.
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These nuclear warheads have trained on army bases.
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Last month Pakistan tested ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads deep into India.
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Thousands of nuclear warheads remain in the world, often under loose control; the U.S. retains its "first-strike" nuclear policy; and much of the world is partly or largely dependent on nuclear power plants, which pose their own hazards.
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Ten rads per hour is several orders of magnitude more than a nuclear warhead would emit.
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Ahmadinejad was asked by ABC News about a Times of London report last week on what it called a confidential Iranian technical document describing a four-year plan to test a neutron initiator, the part of a nuclear warhead that sets off an explosion.
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The US has over 10,000 nuclear warheads and more nuclear weapons than the rest of the world combined.
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As an Iranian government minister, are you willing to be responsible for the millions and millions of deaths that sending one nuclear warhead is going to lead to?
The BIG Lie
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In that report, State also said Russia had "hampered" U.S. inspectors from determining that covered objects in the nose cones of Russian ICBMs were not nuclear warheads.
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The U.S. is also considering arming these missiles with nuclear warheads.