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  1. Tactical nuclear weapons include gravity bombs, short-range missiles, artillery shells, land mines, depth charges, and torpedoes which are equipped with nuclear warheads. Also in this category are nuclear armed ground-based or shipborne surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) and air-to-air missiles .

  2. Nuclear Device. An improvised nuclear device (IND) is a type of nuclear weapon. From: Animals in Disasters, 2019. Related terms: Emergency Management; United States of America; Nuclear Explosion; Radioactive Material; Radioactive Isotope; U.S.S.R. HMX; Nuclear Reactor; Nuclear Test; Radionuclide

  3. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Nuclear weapons must contain fissile material. The only chemical elements that might been used for nuclear device are uranium 233, uranium 235 and plutonium 239. But only U235 and PU239 have been used in deployed nuclear weapons.

  4. 29 de sept. de 2016 · Table of Contents. At the center of every atom is a nucleus. Breaking that nucleus apart—or combining two nuclei together—can release large amounts of energy. Nuclear weapons use that energy to create an explosion. Modern nuclear weapons work by combining chemical explosives, nuclear fission, and nuclear fusion.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2024 · nuclear reactor, any of a class of devices that can initiate and control a self-sustaining series of nuclear fission s. Nuclear reactors are used as research tools, as systems for producing radioactive isotope s, and most prominently as energy sources for nuclear power plants.

  6. In an efficient, modern two-stage device—such as a long-range ballistic missile warhead—the primary is boosted in order to conserve on volume and weight. Boosted primaries in modern thermonuclear weapons contain about 3 to 4 kg (6.6 to 8.8 pounds) of plutonium , while less-sophisticated designs may use double that amount or more.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2022 · 15 Nov 2022. Andrea Galindo, IAEA Office of Public Information and Communication. Nuclear energy is a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons. This source of energy can be produced in two ways: fission – when nuclei of atoms split into several parts – or fusion – when nuclei ...