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Russian scientists built a new simulator to train soldiers for nuclear explosions, state media says. The simulator is set to be used in military exercises to prepare troops for post-blast missions.
Sturdy concrete buildings far enough away from the nuclear blast are your best bet for survival beyond an underground bunker.Mirifada / Getty Images Scientists simulated a nuclear explosion about 37 ...
Nuking the city of New York was terrifyingly easy and disturbingly informative. From the bank of the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey, while gazing out at the Manhattan skyline, I simply moved my ...
A new nuclear bomb simulator created by Russian scientists, complete with mushroom cloud effects, will enable the Kremlin’s troops to train for combat operations after a radioactive blast, a ...
According to the scientists, the previous nuclear explosion simulator, the IU-59, is now obsolete and is no longer produced MOSCOW, January 23. /TASS/. Scientists at the General A. V. Khrulev Military ...
Vladimir Putin fuelled World War Three fears b ybroadcasting simulation of London being nuked. As the destruction unfolds, a rolling ticker informs audiences how many people would be killed if Putin ...
The U.S. government plans to develop a "super laser" that would simulate a small nuclear explosion — making conventional testing of nuclear warheads all but obsolete. If you think those laser light ...