The United States Armed Forces uses a number of terms to define the magnitude and extent of nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents in order to...
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1961 Goldsboro B-52 crash (redirect from Goldsboro nuclear bomb)
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Command and Control (book) (redirect from Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety)
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and ionizing (such as X-ray and gamma radiation) ranges. In military terminology, a nuclear warhead detonated tens to hundreds of miles above the Earth's...
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overheating. The term nuclear meltdown is not officially defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency or by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission...
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