• 77°48′51″E / 50.43750°N 77.81417°E / 50.43750; 77.81417 The RDS-1 (Russian: РДС-1), also known as Izdeliye 501 (device 501) and First Lightning (Russian:...
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  • RDS-3 was the third atomic bomb developed by the Soviet Union in 1951, after the RDS-1 and RDS-2. It was called Marya in the military. The bomb had a composite...
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  • Look up RDS in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. RDS may refer to: Radio Data System, data on FM radio Radio Dimensione Suono, an Italian radio station...
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  • bomb project RDS-1 RDS-3 RDS-2 and RDS-3 differed only in nuclear core, hence similar weight and diameter Bukharin & Von Hippel 2001. RDS-27 2013. Bukharin...
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    February 1955, and it was designated the RDS-37. The RDS-37 was successfully tested on 22 November 1955 with a yield of 1.6 megaton. The yield was almost a hundred...
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    RDS-4 (also known as Tatyana) was a Soviet nuclear bomb that was first tested at Semipalatinsk Test Site, on August 23, 1953. The device weighed approximately...
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  • yield of approximately 3 megatons. It was scaled down to 1.6 megatons for the live test. The RDS-37 was a reaction to the efforts of the United States....
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    its initial test device RDS-1 (a plutonium implosion bomb) at the Semipalatinsk Test Site– the device was codenamed RDS-1 (РДС–1) by Kurchatov which was...
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  • System (RDS) is a communications protocol standard for embedding small amounts of digital information in conventional FM radio broadcasts. RDS standardizes...
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  • The RDS-5 (Russian: РДС-5) was a plutonium based Soviet atomic bomb, probably using a hollow core. Two versions were made. The first version used 2 kg...
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