There is no gradualness and there are no countermeasures to a dozen nuclear warheads detonating simultaneously in U.S. cities. |
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That accord specifically prohibited countries from detonating nuclear weapons in space. |
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However, I wonder if they are capable of making, assembling and detonating a bomb of that capacity. |
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When a nuclear device is detonated, it emits a broad spectrum of electromagnetic waves that radiate outward from the detonating bomb. |
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The Vulcan works by firing a projectile at high speed into a landmine, ripping it apart without detonating the explosives. |
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The ship's clearance divers recently destroyed three piles of Japanese shells using red detonating cord. |
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Six attackers died after detonating suicide belts and one was killed by police gunfire. |
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Two gunmen then appeared, spraying bullets before detonating their explosive belts near the vehicles. |
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The good news, from it standpoint of the Americans is, that means that most of that lethality is wasted if you're detonating a roadside bomb. |
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Rarely has the potential power of hip hop been so convincingly harnessed, with Chuck D's furiously articulate lyrics detonating like bombs. |
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According to his tip, they were intent on detonating a dirty bomb in Boston. |
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For detonating cords and safety fuses, the unique identification shall consist of an adhesive label or direct printing on the bobbin. |
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After detonating two improvised explosive devices, the insurgents viciously attacked, pouring bullets into the patrolling police cars. |
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Thanks to an impact detection sensor and a detonating mechanism, the bonnet rises by 65Â millimetres in 0.40Â seconds. |
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If it did smash into the Earth the effect would be like detonating thousands of nuclear bombs, killing billions of people and wiping out an area the size of Europe. |
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Travis Barker, who worked before with DJ AM, unfortunately died, form with the Canadian A Trak a duo for a series of detonating lives. |
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After doing this operation they prepared the charges with C4 plastic explosive, detonating cord and an electric firing system. |
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Minesweepers also have an electrical system used to reduce their magnetic field, in order to avoid detonating magnetic mines. |
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Article consisting of a core of detonating explosive clad by a soft metal tube with or without protective covering. |
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Is it a pacifying role, opening up the way to a dialogue with Iraq, or is it a detonating role? |
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All this skanky creativity has worked like a TNT blast, detonating once locked doors. |
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The lake invades the glacier's deep chasms and crevasses, detonating thunderous explosions as great shards of ice detach and re-emerge as icebergs. |
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He now faces 30 federal counts related to the attacks, including detonating a weapon of mass destruction. |
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Security measures to prevent nuclear attacks must be continued, but we cannot rely on efforts to block terrorists from detonating nuclear devices. |
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One is reported to have blown himself up, along with many victims, but detonating a suicide vest. |
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The militants are believed to have executed the victims, stolen computers and other property from the consulate, before detonating a bomb to blow it up. |
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Maybe it is money that is given to help buy the detonating devices or the bombs. |
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It has spurred India to go ahead publicly detonating nuclear devices. |
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As Warren Buffett suggests, it would be like detonating a nuclear bomb. |
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This type of obsolete weapon for the time was tardily manufactured because the South American natives more easily found and at less price, of the detonating agent and in the jungle that cartridges with central percussion. |
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If you don't wish to asphyxiate on poison gas in a subway, or lose your legs to detonating pressure-cookers at a road-race, it is in your interest to support American interventions on behalf of democracy across the globe. |
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The confined and controlled environment allows explosive experts to buy time to evacuate the area before safely detonating the bomb and destroying or neutralizing toxic materials. |
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They connect electrical wires, detonating cords or fuses into series and connect series to blasting machines, press handle or button to detonate charges. |
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The articles contain only extremely insensitive detonating substances and demonstrate a negligible probability of accidental initiation or propagation. |
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They conduct field tests to determine the type of explosives required, direct other workers to assemble primer charges using selected detonators, fuses and detonating cords. |
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This reworked version gives birth to a progressive and detonating track. |
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When placed over the explosive device and filled with CASCAD foam, the Blast Guard portable tent provides a controlled environment that buys time to evacuate before detonating the bomb and neutralizing toxic materials. |
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Typically, a tiller system might be more cost effective when there are no mines encountered, while a flail demands less repair and downtime when detonating mine targets. |
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They were interviewing Massoud before detonating a bomb hidden in their video camera. |
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All mine components other than wire rope, explosives, and detonating circuitry were manufactured by Detroit automobile firms. |
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Each mine contained a dry cell battery with an electrical detonating circuit which could be initiated by any one of five parallel fuzes. |
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The relay armature was initially set to complete the detonating circuit at 25 to 40 millivolts. |
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Battery life for the detonating circuit was estimated at greater than two years. |
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The explosive and detonating mechanism is contained in a buoyant metal or plastic shell. |
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Ships can be designed to be difficult for mines to detect, to avoid detonating them. |
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This is accomplished by drilling holes into the overburden, filling the holes with explosives, and detonating the explosive. |
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Deja Vu begins with a bomb detonating on a ferry, packed with sailors and their families. |
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Modern whalers use explosive harpoons to kill whales by detonating a penthrite grenade within the head or thorax, inducing neurotrauma and death. |
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For example, vigilant passengers aboard a transatlantic flight prevented Richard Reid, in 2001, and Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, in 2009, from detonating an explosive device. |
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This round is fuzed with the M758 Point Detonating Self-Destruct fuze, developed and produced exclusively by Alliant Techsystems. |
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