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  2. Andrei Durnovtsev - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed Lead nuclear weapons test pilot, in charge of dropping the Tsar Bomba as part of the Nuclear weapons testing program of the Soviet Union. [1] The test took place on October 30 At Cape Sukhoi Nos, 15 km (9.3 mi) from Mityushikha Bay, north of Matochkin Strait, at 11:33 am.

  3. Tsar Bomba - Wikipedia

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    The name Tsar Bomba (loosely translated as Emperor of Bombs) comes from an allusion to two other Russian historical artifacts, the Tsar Cannon and the Tsar Bell, both of which were created as showpieces but whose large size made them impractical for use. The name "Tsar Bomba" does not seem to have been used for the weapon prior to the 1990s. [8]

  4. Sandoz (watch company) - Wikipedia

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    The enterprise occupied a 'model factory' employing one thousand workers and producing 2,500 watches a day. [4] Sandoz was reported to have a paternalistic policy towards his workforce, exercising a fierce social control. [5] [6] Other names used by the Tavannes company at various times include Tavannes-Cyma, Bijou Watch Co., Tacy Watch Co ...

  5. Tsar Bomba (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tsar Bomba is a Soviet thermonuclear weapon. It may also refer to: Tsar Bomba, an album by Bride "Tsar Bomba", a song by Avatar on their 2014 album Hail the Apocalypse;

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    The prototype watch is estimated to fetch between $8,000 and $16,000 when it ... a real opening of the landscape for watches, in terms of people — and men in particular — being open to ...

  7. Yuri Babayev - Wikipedia

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    Yuri Nikolayevich Babayev (Russian: Юрий Николаевич Бабаев; 21 May 1928 – 6 October 1986), k.N, was a Soviet physicist who spent a long career in the former Soviet program of nuclear weapons, and known as one of the principles who designed the Tsar Bomba, the largest-ever nuclear weapon.