- nuclear bomb test
- испытание ядерной бомбы; испытание ядерного боеприпаса
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. 2015.
Mark 13 nuclear bomb — The Mark 13 nuclear bomb and its variant, the W 13 nuclear warhead, were experimental nuclear weapons developed by the United States from 1951 to 1954. The Mark 13 design was based on the earlier Mark 6 nuclear bomb design, which was in turn… … Wikipedia
Thin Man (nuclear bomb) — Thin Man plutonium gun test casings at Wendover Army Air Field, as part of Project Alberta in the Manhattan Project. In the background, casing designs for Fat Man bombs can be seen as well. The Thin Man (formally, Mark 2) nuclear bomb was a… … Wikipedia
Mark 15 nuclear bomb — Mark 15 bomb The Mark 15 nuclear bomb, or Mk 15, was a 1950s American thermonuclear bomb, the first relatively lightweight (7,600 lb / 3450 kg) thermonuclear bomb created by the United States. The Mark 15 was first produced in 1955, in a… … Wikipedia
B46 nuclear bomb — The B46 nuclear bomb (or Mk 46) was a tested but never deployed American high yield thermonuclear bomb which was designed and tested in the late 1950s. Though originally intended to be a production design, the B46 ended up being only an… … Wikipedia
Mark 18 nuclear bomb — The Mark 18 nuclear bomb, also known as the SOB or Super Oralloy Bomb, was an American nuclear bomb design which was the highest yield fission bomb produced by the US. The Mark 18 had a design yield of 500 kilotons. Noted nuclear weapon designer… … Wikipedia
Mark 24 nuclear bomb — The Mark 24 nuclear bomb was an American thermonuclear bomb design, based on the third American thermonuclear bomb test, Castle Yankee. The Mark 24 bomb was tied as the largest weight and size nuclear bomb ever deployed by the United states, with … Wikipedia
Thin Man nuclear bomb — The Thin Man (formally, Mark 2) nuclear bomb was a proposed plutonium gun type nuclear bomb which the United States was developing during the Manhattan Project. Its development was aborted when it was discovered that the spontaneous fission rate… … Wikipedia
Mark 16 nuclear bomb — The Mark 16 nuclear bomb was a large thermonuclear bomb, based on the design of the Ivy Mike, the first hydrogen bomb test fired. The Mark 16 is more properly designated TX 16/EC 16 as it only existed in Experimental/Emergency Capability versions … Wikipedia
Mark 14 nuclear bomb — Mark 14 nuclear bomb. The Castle Union test of the Mark 14 de … Wikipedia
Mark 4 nuclear bomb — A Mark 4 bomb casing. The Mark 4 nuclear bomb was an American nuclear bomb design produced starting in 1949 and in use until 1953. The Mark 4 was based on the earlier Mark 3 Fat Man design, used in the Trinity test and the bombing of Nagasaki.… … Wikipedia
Mark 36 nuclear bomb — The Mark 36 nuclear bomb The Mark 36 was a heavy high yield United States nuclear bomb designed in the 1950s. It was a thermonuclear bomb, using a multi stage fusion secondary system to generate yields up to about 10 megatons. [1] … Wikipedia