• RDS-37 was the Soviet Union's first two-stage hydrogen bomb, first tested on 22 November 1955. The weapon had a nominal yield of approximately 3 megatons...
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    bomb, pressure mounted to develop the first hydrogen bomb. RDS-2 RDS-3 RDS-4 RDS-6s RDS-37 AN602 (Tsar Bomba) Plan Totality Julius and Ethel Rosenberg...
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  • RDS-6s (Russian: РДС-6с, from the encrypted Soviet codename for their atomic bombs Russian: Реактивный Двигатель Специальный, lit. 'special jet engine';...
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    with the RDS-6 as their main effort instead of the analog RDS-7 advanced fission bomb. This led to the third idea bomb which is the RDS-37. A much lower-power...
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  • 7.5 kilometers from ground zero. Soviet atomic bomb project RDS-1 RDS-2 RDS-4 RDS-37 RDS-220 (Tsar Bomba) Bukharin, Oleg; Kadyshev, Timur; Miasnikov,...
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  • Tsar Bomba (redirect from RDS-220)
    is sometimes mistakenly labelled as RDS-37, RDS-202 or PH202 (product 202). It has also been referred to as RDS-220 in a number of relatively recent...
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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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    development dropped after success of the RDS-6S RDS-27, 250 kiloton bomb, a 'boosted' fission bomb tested 6 November 1955. RDS-37, 3 megaton bomb, the first Soviet...
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    February 2000. DTIC.mil Johnston, Wm. Robert. "RDS-37 Nuclear Test, 1955". Retrieved April 11, 2014. "RDS-37: The Soviet Hydrogen Bomb". Retrieved December...
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  • the Lenin Prize. He was one of the creators of the Soviet hydrogen bomb RDS-37. Klinishov graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 1954...
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