
RDS-37 - Wikipedia
RDS-37 (Russian: РДС-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. It was …
Soviet atomic bomb project - Wikipedia
The RDS-37 was successfully tested on 22 November 1955 with a yield of 1.6 megaton. The yield was almost a hundred times greater than the first Soviet atomic bomb six years before, …
Sakharov’s turning point: The first Soviet H-bomb test
Jan 31, 2014 · The test of the device, code-named RDS-37, was to be the 24th Soviet nuclear test, and was the largest ever tested at the Semipalatinsk test site. This created several …
RDS-37 - GlobalSecurity.org
The RDS-37 thermonuclear bomb exploded at an altitude of 1500 meters, the bomber was at a safe distance of 15 km at the time of the explosion. As a result of the explosion, an …
RDS-37 Soviet hydrogen bomb test (1955) - Archive.org
Aug 26, 2015 · RDS-37 was the Soviet Union's first two-stage hydrogen bomb, first tested on November 22, 1955. The weapon had a nominal yield of approximately 3 megatons. It was …
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RDS-37 - Archive.org
The RDS-37 charge and bomb were not accepted into service, but many subsequent thermonuclear charges were created on their basis. Design - the product is made in the body …
1955 Soviet nuclear tests - Wikipedia
aka RDS-37, Soviet superbomb. 2 stage radiation implosion (Sakharov's "third idea", the equivalent to the Teller-Ullam design). Two people were killed in collapses because an …
RDS-37 - This Day in Aviation
Nov 22, 2024 · The RDS-37 was a two-stage radiation-implosion thermonuclear bomb, what was called at the time a “hydrogen bomb.” (RDS stands for Rossiya delaet sama —meaning, in …
RDS-37 Soviet H-bomb test 1955 / РДС-37 - YouTube
Nov 8, 2017 · RDS-37 was the Soviet Union's first two-stage hydrogen bomb, first tested on November 22, 1955. The weapon had a nominal yield of approximately 3 megatons. I...
RDS-37 Soviet hydrogen bomb test (1955) - YouTube
This is the world's most popular video about the hydrogen bomb!On 22 November 1955, the Soviet Union conducted its first hydrogen bomb test, code-named RDS-3...
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