H-Bomb (Царь-бомба) [13+]

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This russian bomb, also called, "Zar-Bomb", was the strongest, have ever fired, hydrogen-bomb in the seventies. The detonation is the most huge explosion which have ever made by humans ..

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  • This is fake video

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  • The truth about this Mega-Bomb ..

    Tsar Bomba (Russian: Царь-бомба), literally "tsar of bombs", is the nickname for the RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (codenamed "Иван" (Ivan) by its developers) — the largest, most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. Developed by the Soviet Union, the bomb was originally designed to have a yield of about 100 megatons of TNT; however that was reduced by half in order to limit the amount of nuclear fallout that would result. Two bombs were built, a mock bomb and the real bomb, with the real bomb being tested on October 30, 1961, in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago.[1] Despite testing, the weapon never entered service; it was simply a demonstration of the capabilities of the Soviet Union's military technology at that time. The mock bomb was stored in the Russian Nuclear Weapons Museum in Sarov.
    Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev initiated the project on July 10, 1961, requesting that the test take place in late October, while the 22nd Congress of the CPSU was in session. Khrushchev approved of the bomb's development during a very tense time; during construction of the first Berlin wall which began on August 13, 1961. Moreover, France was just emerging as the second Western European nuclear force on February 13, 1960 when Gerboise Bleue was successfully completed. The Soviets restarted their tests two months before Tsar Bomba, and there was no de-jure moratorium in place at the time (the U.S. had already announced that it considered itself free to resume testing after further notice).

    The term "Tsar Bomba" was coined in an analogy with two other massive Russian objects, the Tsar Kolokol, the world's largest bell, and the Tsar Pushka, the world's largest howitzer. Although the bomb was so named by Western sources, the name is now widely used in Russia.

    In a speech to the United Nations General Assembly about the test, Khrushchev used the Russian idiom "show somebody Kuzka's mother", which means "to show who's the boss". Because of this, the weapon is sometimes referred to as "Kuzka's mother" (Кузькина мать) in Russian sources.

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  • Hmm, ..

    @ chandlerr_360:

    Why you don´t give a reason for your statement ?

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  • Fake

    That is a computer animated explosion...

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