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  1. Ind4Ever

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    Thanks - Very well put . We should sign any teat agreements until we tests Therm nuclear bombs and neutron bombs design. Only then we can sign
  2. Ind4Ever

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    The problem is the Americans comparing earthquake readings produced while nuclear blast . But the landscape properties hac to be taken into consideration also . With that calculations we would get the clear picture of our claims . Never the less we have to test our high quality yield thermo...
  3. Ind4Ever

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    Source for all above article :http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/India/index.html
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program Present Capabilities Last changed 5 April 2001 "India is now a nuclear weapons state." "We have the capacity for a big bomb now. Ours will never be weapons of aggression." Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, Thursday 14 May 1998 Prime Minister Atal Behari...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program India As A Nuclear Power: 1998-2001 Last changed 30 March 2001 The immediate aftermath of the nuclear tests conducted by India, and then by Pakistan was not an encouraging one. In the two weeks since the conclusion of testing the Indian government has been a...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    640x456, 73K Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee visits Pokhran on 20 May 1998. Vajpayee is seated in front wearing sunglasses. To his right is Abdul Kalam, to this left Defense Minister George Fernandes, and R. Chidambaram. Third from right (standing) is S.K.Sikka lead in thermonuclear device...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    350x240, 18K 640x416, 39K 432x291, 17K Three versions on one image of a dune where one of the second series of sub-kiloton shots was fired. The crater appears to be 3.5 - 4 m across. 300x521, 39K Damage in the village of Khetolai on 13 May 1998, 4-6 km from the test sites. The Comprehensive...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    640x475, 61K The subsidence crater at the site of the Taj Mahal shaft where India's tactical fission bomb was tested. Taken shortly after the shot, this aerial picture shows the test sheds still standing. The crater appears to be about 80 m across and 15 m deep. 432x286, 26K The Taj Mahal...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    The Tests Seismic data collected by stations outside of India have placed the total magnitude of the first event at 5.0 (+/- 0.4), making it one of the largest seismic events in the world during the 24 hr period in which it occurred. The measured seismic center of the triple event was located at...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program Operation Shakti: 1998 "India is now a nuclear weapons state." "We have the capacity for a big bomb now. Ours will never be weapons of aggression." Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, Thursday 14 May 1998 Last changed 30 March 2001 Background Despite the...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    This when things get interesting : From here you are about to read most amazing strategy followed by Indian scientists to overcome global pressure ...Enjoy the read India's Nuclear Weapons Program The Momentum Builds: 1989-1998 Last changed 30 March 2001 1989 marked a turning point in the...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    The Long Pause: 1974-1989 Last changed 30 March 2001 A long hiatus in overt nuclear weapons development followed the 1974 test. The driving force behind the development of the Peaceful Nuclear Explosive (or PNE), as it was officially called, had always been the scientists at BARC rather than...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    Smiling Buddha: 1974 [Chengappa 2000; pg. 184] these detonators are said to have a margin of error of 7 microseconds, a figure that is so large that it is probably incorrect (a figure under 1 microsecond would more plausible). High speed gas tube switches were developed to trigger the device by...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program India's First Bomb: 1967-1974 Last changed 30 March 2001 Late in 1967 the scientific leadership at BARC led by Homi Sethna and Raja Ramanna undertook a new effort to develop nuclear explosives, one that was larger and more intense than any previous efforts. One...
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    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program On to Weapons Development: 1960-1967 Last changed 30 March 2001 With the two projects to necessary to provide the materials for nuclear weapons underway, the Cirus production reactor and the Trombay plutonium plant, Dr. Bhabha then turned his attention to...
  16. Ind4Ever

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program 1944-1999 : Full History Must Read !!!

    India's Nuclear Weapons Program- Full History Must Read !!! This article deserves a place in DFI and must read to all Indians and should be passed on to kids and next generation. It's our hard work of decades finally achieved in 1999 .The year we declared ourself a Nuclear power. Ahead of...
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