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Tsar Bomba - Largest Nuclear Device Ever Tested (50MT)

The Biggest Bomb Ever!!! 50-60 Megatonns!!  
 
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muralmik (9 hours ago) Show Hide
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fuckin muppets.....lets have a race and see who can wipe out the most life with one swipe! send the yanks n russians to the moon and ket them blow each other up there!!! i'm scottish and would like to think my kids will get to see their kids grow up!!!
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I dont think so, if they do they would want to claim to be the first creators of anti matter bombs... If they have they wouldnt want america to claim it first like america did in ww 2. PLus that technology is decades away atleast thats what i think :p
rbolo29 (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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I wonder if Russia has any 'neutron bombs?'
tallend9 (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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Typical yank ... "Yeah, they only made it like that .. because their missle technology was inaccurate ."

You were beaten. End of story.
Kerithanos (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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It wasn't built for use; that would have been extremely difficult to deploy. It was a way to demonstrate military and scientific strength.

Besides which, I was joking. The equivilent of one hundred million tons of trinitrotoleune going off at once might be a LITTLE problematic, you know.
Kerithanos (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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...what? The internet is the result of ARPANET, a network in the US military. What does Geneva have to do with the Internet?
squidman14 (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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tiny? atom bomb?
7nam3 (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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Nuclear warheads/bombs serve as threats rather than weapons. I remember a quote from a movie : 'the only reason these weapons were made is so that they would never be used,'
7nam3 (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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HAHA! (+1)
MsWellington00 (23 hours ago) Show Hide
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should drop the tsar bomba on japan instead of using the tiny atom bomb

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