NEWLY declassified documents have revealed the chilling details of what would happen on the dawn nuclear Armageddon. As mad tyrant Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine carries on and his ...
No nuclear reaction was triggered by Thursday's experiment, said administration spokesman Darwin Morgan. The explosion was 960 feet (300 meters) beneath the surface at the Nevada Test site ...
An outbreak of nuclear war could see one of the world's most prominent cities hit first in a completely unexpected nuclear attack according the papers that until now, have never been seen.
Nuclear testing in Nevada began in 1951. Just 65 miles north of good ol’ Las Vegas, the government built the Nevada Test Site ...
Her book is based on interviews with presidential advisers, cabinet members, nuclear weapons engineers and countless experts, and newly declassified documents. The book presents a scenario for a ...
Newly declassified documents have revealed which US city will likely be wiped out first in the event of nuclear war. Plans for General Nuclear War are among the most top-secret documents held by ...
A newly declassified document in the United States has revealed which city would likely be destroyed first in the event of an all-out nuclear war, as it was also recently revealed there are "huge ...
North Korea, which has resumed test-launching ballistic missiles, has expressed its willingness to use nuclear weapons for pre-emptive strikes, saying the role of such weapons is “not limited to ...
What would happen if a nuclear power station in California were ... with many retired security officials and more-or-less declassified information in the public domain. What it captures ...
The world’s largest robotics conference, the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, came to London last week, where a dizzying array of cutting-edge robots were on display ...
“I observed four F84F aircraft . . . sitting on the end of a runway, each was carrying two MK 7 [nuclear] gravity bombs,” he wrote in a document declassified in 2023. What this meant was that ...