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Scientists in China have reportedly tested a hydrogen-based bomb with devastating capabilities. According to a study ...
China has reportedly tested a cutting-edge, non-nuclear hydrogen bomb built from magnesium hydride, generating a searing ...
China’s new hydrogen weapon burns hotter than TNT, offering strategic advantages but sparking debate over legality and ...
The blast was carried out in a controlled environment, and delivered 40 per cent of the TNT's blast force, yet the weapon ...
The bomb’s sustained thermal effect stems from its use of magnesium hydride, a silvery powder that acts as a solid-state ...
As per the paper, when the researchers activated magnesium hydride via conventional explosives, it witnessed quick thermal ...
The incident occurred on April 4 at Jiangxi Jingdezhen Airport in eastern China’s Jiangxi province, when the Chinese boy ...
China's PLA tests a clean-energy hydrogen bomb using magnesium hydride, signalling a shift in warfare tech to accommodate ...
Chinese researchers have successfully conducted a controlled field test of a non-nuclear, hydrogen-based explosive device, ...
Chinese researchers ignited a two-kilogram explosive device that generated a fireball exceeding 1,000 degrees Celsius—lasting ...
China’s hydrogen bomb generates heat 15 times more than TNT explosives used for weapons. This is considered a significant leap in China’s military strength. Following this successful test ...
Chinese researchers have successfully detonated a hydrogen-based explosive device in a controlled field test, triggering devastating chemical chain reactions without using any nuclear materials, ...