nuclear weapon in English

noun
1
a bomb or missile that uses nuclear energy to cause an explosion.
both leaders pledged to work together to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons

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1. Non-nuclear weapon states criticized insufficient progress toward disarmament by the nuclear weapon states.

2. Consolidation (support for # ) of existing nuclear-weapon-free zones and proposals for new nuclear-weapon-free zones

3. If existing nuclear weapon states do not reduce their arsenals, key non-nuclear weapon states will likely resist stronger nonproliferation rules.

4. It is illegal to detonate any nuclear weapon.

5. 25 If existing nuclear weapon states do not reduce their arsenals, key non-nuclear weapon states will likely resist stronger nonproliferation rules.

6. African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (resolution 67/26).

7. African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (resolution 66/23).

8. n) Nuclear-weapon-free southern hemisphere and adjacent areas

9. The nuclear-weapon-ban treaty, according to its proponents, will constitute an "unambiguous political commitment" to achieve and maintain a nuclear-weapon-free world.

10. · de-alerting and de-activation of nuclear weapon systems

11. There's a rogue nuclear weapon here in Los Angeles, Jack.

12. n) Nuclear-weapon-free southern hemisphere and adjacent areas (resolution

13. However, neither France nor China (both Nuclear Weapon States) signed.

14. He's determined to detonate a nuclear weapon however he can.

15. India, I think, will give up continuous nuclear weapon tests.

16. Under no condition do we use the nuclear weapon first.

17. Could there be an accidental detonation of a nuclear weapon?

18. It was reported that they detonated a small nuclear weapon.

19. A nuclear weapon, he added, is'the ultimate and prized goal.'

20. A nuclear weapon Accidentit should serve as a guide for mor

21. A nuclear weapon above 50 kilo tons is considered high yield.

22. A nuclear weapon Accidentit should serve as a guide for mor

23. Nuclear-weapon-free southern hemisphere and adjacent areas (resolution 69/35);

24. Both in doctrine and in strategy, the nuclear weapon reigned supreme.

25. 11 Could there be an accidental detonation of a nuclear weapon?

26. Nuclear-weapon-free zones were an important transitional step towards comprehensive disarmament.

27. At no time will China be the first to use nuclear weapon.

28. Under no circumstances will China be the first to use nuclear weapon.

29. Nuclear-weapon-free zones were an important transitional step towards comprehensive disarmament

30. The navy's other nuclear weapon is the air-deployed B61 nuclear bomb.

31. Relations went into deep freeze after India's nuclear weapon test in 1998.

32. McCain also says Iraq must be prevented from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

33. China shared shares our about Iran becoming a nuclear weapon weapons state.

34. Nuclear weapon tests were again conducted even after the conclusion of the CTBT.

35. Consolidation of existing nuclear-weapon-free zones and proposals for new such zones

36. Consolidation of existing nuclear-weapon-free zones and establishment of new such zones

37. Three days later, a second nuclear weapon, of different design, was dropped on Nagasaki.

38. These waivers, therefore, acknowledge all the most important attributes of a Nuclear Weapon State.

39. Consolidation (support for # ) of existing nuclear-weapon-free zones and establishment of such new zones

40. Recalling also the signing of the African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (Treaty of Pelindaba)

41. In 1974, India tested its first nuclear weapon in the desert of Rajasthan, near Pokhran.

42. The effective injury ranges of these two kinds of nuclear weapon radiations may differ widely.

43. Nuclear-weapon-free southern hemisphere and adjacent areas (resolution 58/49 of 8 December 2003);

44. This subject is also discussed in bilateral dialogues with a number of countries across the spectrum- nuclear weapon states, non-nuclear weapon states, developed as well as developing states, states from afar as well as neighbours.

45. Zarechny's main employer is Rosatom and a major industry is manufacture of nuclear weapon components.

46. Someone will figure out a way to make this power source into a nuclear weapon.

47. 1952 – The United Kingdom successfully tests a nuclear weapon to become the world's third nuclear power.

48. Einstein's colleagues convinced him to write to President Franklin D . Roosevelt about building a nuclear weapon.

49. 1922 – Krakatit – novel, the plot of which includes a prediction of a nuclear-weapon-like explosive.

50. We support the consolidation of existing nuclear-weapon-free zones and the creation of new ones.