H-Bomb in Space
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2. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 13 years ago
...but it sounded so cool on paper!
it's like having a gun and not ever shooting it....target practice?
it's like having a gun and not ever shooting it....target practice?
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3. SeanzBeanz commented 13 years ago
I guess it's better than dropping it on a country. Although i'd rather they didn't make the things at all.
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5. s1nn0cence commented 13 years ago
errmm.. how 'bout it's time America gets off that oh-look-at-me-i'm-awesome horse and STOPS fukkin' around with nuclear bombs "just to see what it looks like"
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10. sux2bu commented 13 years ago
The Soviets hold the record for the largest atmospheric nuclear blast in history, the Tsar Bomb back in 1961.......
http://www.snotr.com/video/392
"In 1963, all nuclear and many non-nuclear states signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty, pledging to refrain from testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, underwater, or in outer space. The treaty permitted underground nuclear testing. France continued atmospheric testing until 1974, China continued up until 1980."
"Underground Tests in the United States continued until 1992 (its last nuclear testing), the Soviet Union in 1990, the United Kingdom in 1991, and both China and France in 1996. After adopting the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1996, all of these states have pledged to discontinue all nuclear testing. Non-signatories India and Pakistan last tested nuclear weapons in 1998."
http://www.snotr.com/video/392
"In 1963, all nuclear and many non-nuclear states signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty, pledging to refrain from testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, underwater, or in outer space. The treaty permitted underground nuclear testing. France continued atmospheric testing until 1974, China continued up until 1980."
"Underground Tests in the United States continued until 1992 (its last nuclear testing), the Soviet Union in 1990, the United Kingdom in 1991, and both China and France in 1996. After adopting the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1996, all of these states have pledged to discontinue all nuclear testing. Non-signatories India and Pakistan last tested nuclear weapons in 1998."
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12. banzemanga commented 13 years ago
How much did this cost and how much damage did it do to our atmosphere?
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13. stupidbullshit commented 13 years ago
my dick is bigger than yours
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15. herrkaleun commented 13 years ago
War. How stupid.
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16. JohnMichael commented 13 years ago
#10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJixvAYPxE0
A lot of experts (not saying that the guy in the video I linked to is an expert) have also stated that the US did similar tests in the athmosphere with even bigger bombs than the Tsar Bomba, but they never announced the yield (cuz they knew that that would only make the cold war even worse) in order to prevent the Soviet from demonstrating even bigger bombs.
A lot of experts (not saying that the guy in the video I linked to is an expert) have also stated that the US did similar tests in the athmosphere with even bigger bombs than the Tsar Bomba, but they never announced the yield (cuz they knew that that would only make the cold war even worse) in order to prevent the Soviet from demonstrating even bigger bombs.
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17. stretchpadawan commented 13 years ago
Holy Crap!!
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18. AmazingNixxo commented 13 years ago
Why do I have the feeling that this is some kind of "redneck" celebration ceremony, like a birthday party or maybe a cow wedding? HMMM....
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19. ImmortalKnight commented 13 years ago
and then you ask how the hole in the ozone layer occurs..
+32 1. akydon commented 13 years ago