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  2. Smiling Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Smiling Buddha (MEA designation: Pokhran-I) was the code name of India's first successful nuclear weapon test on 18 May 1974. The nuclear fission bomb was detonated in the Pokhran Test Range of the Indian Army in Rajasthan. As per the United States military intelligence, the operation was named as Happy Krishna.

  3. Trinity (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    The short film Nuclear Test Film – Nuclear Testing Review (1945) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive. Trinity's cloud (1945), photographs of mushroom cloud; Video of the site, original blast, and the ranch where the bomb was assembled from 2017

  4. History of nuclear weapons - Wikipedia

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    It tested its first atomic bomb at Lop Nur on October 16, 1964 (Project 596); and tested a nuclear missile on October 25, 1966; and tested a thermonuclear (hydrogen) bomb on June 14, 1967. China ultimately conducted a total of 45 nuclear tests ; although the country has never become a signatory to the Limited Test Ban Treaty , it conducted its ...

  5. Newly declassified atomic bomb test footage finally released

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  6. List of nuclear weapons tests of India - Wikipedia

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    Total country yield is 0.013% of all nuclear testing. ^ Includes all tests with potential for nuclear fission or fusion explosion, including combat use, singleton tests, salvo tests, zero yield fails, safety experiments, and bombs incapacitated by accidents but still intended to be fired.

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  8. Factbox-Nuclear testing: Why did it stop, and when? - AOL

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    The United States opened the nuclear era in July 1945 with the test of a 20-kiloton atomic bomb at Alamogordo, New Mexico, in July 1945, and then dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese c

  9. Pokhran-II - Wikipedia

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    It was the second instance of nuclear testing conducted by India, after the first test, Smiling Buddha, in May 1974. The test consisted of five detonations, the first of which was a high yield fusion bomb while the remaining four were fission bombs. One fusion and two fission bombs were detonated on 11 May 1998 and two more fission bombs were ...