Enrichment can produce different grades of uranium that can be used for fuel or nuclear warheads. |
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The Ghaznavi missile is capable of delivering nuclear warheads against most Indian cities. |
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Last month Pakistan tested ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads deep into India. |
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Dagen dismissed Iran's claims that it had no plans to equip its missiles with atomic warheads. |
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All the units are very configurable, from power plants down to missile warheads. |
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Lee sought to calm the public by saying the Chinese missiles only carried dummy warheads. |
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These missile warheads are supposed to go off in the air if a target is not found, but this doesn't always work. |
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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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A careful review of low-yield and neutron bomb warheads would be most timely. |
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All nuclear warheads that were deployed in Ukraine were dismantled by Russia. |
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This is kind of hard to prove, but weapons capable of delivering warheads 113 miles is pretty scary. |
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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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Everything from napalm components to green berets, from gunsights to whiskey, from radio relays to rocket warheads, were provisioned. |
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Once in orbit, multiple independent warheads separated from the missile bodies and angled toward the surface. |
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Secondly, a lot of bombs failed to detonate as many had warheads made of amatol, which was an inefficient explosive. |
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Does each decoy need to be launched separately, or can warheads and decoys all be launched on a single missile? |
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The plan has always been to mount biological warheads on all long-range surface-to-surface missiles. |
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Nuclear warheads for a variety of tactical missiles, artillery shells, torpedoes, and other munitions also proliferated. |
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Both of the approaching jets fired missiles at us, the warheads seeking in on us from different directions. |
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And they could spread death and destruction through warheads carrying anthrax, mustard gas, sarin or ricin. |
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Heat rounds have multi-purpose warheads which are used to defeat armored vehicles, helicopters and soft targets such as bunkers. |
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Not fully deployed, but also available are a further 10,000 warheads stored in bunkers around the United States. |
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For all I know those scientists could have been working on nuclear warheads. |
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The launcher is capable of firing rockets of different calibers armed with a range of warheads. |
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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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Over the next ten years both sides will reduce their operational stockpiles of nuclear weapons to between 1,700 and 2,200 warheads each. |
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Moreover, it is studying new kinds of warheads and payloads for the missiles, as well as new missiles. |
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Potential lethal payloads include penetrating warheads and a variety of submunitions that can individually target both soft and armored targets. |
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Armed with 1,000 pound high explosive and cluster bomb warheads, the missiles have ranges of 500-700 kilometers. |
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Both sites are military installations at which Trident nuclear warheads are manufactured. |
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Approximately 4,600 small interceptors would be deployed in orbit, each capable of homing in on and destroying incoming hostile warheads. |
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The country already has intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads, and its arsenal is sure to grow larger. |
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Military analysts said the claimed new weapon could be a hypersonic cruise missile or manoeuvrable 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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He says that Blair tried to persuade him the Middle East and the whole world were under threat from Iraq's supposed long-range weapons carrying dirty warheads. |
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He also stated that it was only a small part of the total wastes arising which are attributable to the actual process of manufacture of Trident warheads. |
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The president would begin by directing the U.S. Strategic Command to take a thousand warheads off its ICBMs and put them in storage not less than three hundred miles away. |
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Over the course of the next few minutes, people like your brother and me quickly made an anti-virus that disabled the virus and disarmed the warheads. |
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Other issues in dispute relate to unlisted materials actually found, such as missile engines and empty warheads, as well as the question of access to Iraqi scientists. |
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Producing one H-bomb would have diverted enough resources to produce 80 atomic warheads. |
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In 1957 the U.S. Army first fielded artillery able to fire shells with atomic warheads. |
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They maintain that the fissile cores are stored separately from the non-nuclear explosives packages, and that the warheads are stored separately from the delivery systems. |
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The warheads had been loaded into the cargo bay and strapped down. |
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The U.S. is also considering arming these missiles with nuclear warheads. |
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The boats are capable of deploying with a maximum of 192 independently targetable warheads, or MIRVs, with immediate readiness to fire. |
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Furthermore, the total number of warheads maintained by the United Kingdom was reduced to approximately 200, with a total of 58 Trident missiles. |
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In September 1961, two propelled thermonuclear warheads were launched from Vorkuta Sovetsky and Salekhard to target areas on Novaya Zemlya. |
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Warships of the period were armed with guns firing projectiles of varying weights, bearing high explosive warheads. |
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And Israel's stockpile of 200 warheads is seen as the prime driver of Iran's move into the nuclear arena. |
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The Alternative Warhead is designed to replace old MLRS submunition warheads. |
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A Multiple Reentry Vehicle payload for a ballistic missile deploys multiple warheads in a pattern against a single target. |
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It is capable of carrying 500-800 kg nuclear as well as conventional warheads at a striking distance of 700 kms. |
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Also, the multiplicity of warheads makes interception by antiballistic missiles more difficult. |
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Deployed tactical nuclear warheads with typical yields in the kilotonne range are small enough to be fired from 155mm calibre howitzers. |
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Poseidon offered a massive MIRV capability of up to 14 warheads per missile. |
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The fissile material contained in the warheads can then be recycled for use in nuclear reactors. |
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The new warheads were also meant to strengthen the western negotiating position regarding nuclear disarmament. |
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In 2008 the National Audit Office stated that the UK stockpile was of fewer than 160 operationally available nuclear warheads. |
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The British soon withdrew their warheads from deployment, and never again simply copied an American design. |
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Nuclear warheads from the Trident missiles are transported by road convoy several times a year from Coulport to Burghfield for refurbishment. |
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When replaced by the Chevaline warhead, the sum total of deployed RVs and warheads was reduced to three boatloads. |
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Three Trident warheads a year are being moved from the Clyde to the home counties to be taken to pieces. |
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Much more powerful 'fusion' warheads have typical yields in the megatonne range. |
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Bush is saying that he won't be preoccupied by Cold War calculations of how many MIRVed warheads can dance on the head of a treaty. |
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It does not reflect the elimination of thousands of Soviet and US warheads achieved through the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. |
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The exact mix of warheads is unknown, as are their number and yield. |
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In recent years, agents from the Transport Security Administration have caught travellers with everything from grenade launchers to anti-tank warheads. |
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It is equipped with the MIRV capabilities, which means the missile carries a number of independently targetable warheads capable of penetrating any missile-defence system. |
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This affordability is essential for the high volume bomblet and grenade filled warheads used in modern artillery, rocket and air dispensed systems. |
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Instead it has purchased US delivery systems for UK use, fitting them with warheads designed and manufactured by the UK's Atomic Weapons Establishment and its predecessor. |
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Submunition, antitank mine cluster, HE-fragmentation, thermobaric, HE-penetration, shaped charge-fragmentation, and sensor-fused submunitions warheads are available. |
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The Defense Ministry announced Monday the successful testing of two new missiles, including a long-range missile with multiple warheads, a first for Iran. |
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The UK retains a stockpile of 215 thermonuclear warheads, of which 120 are operational as of 2016, but has refused to declare the exact size of its arsenal. |
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His comments countered a recent report by the US military's Defence Intelligence Agency which suggested the North may have succeeded in miniaturising its warheads. |
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Although of high, bomb-grade quality, the uranium from Russia's dismantled warheads could potentially be diluted into the lower grade kind used to fuel nuclear power reactors. |
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