Newly surfaced footage appears to show a Soviet pilot dropping a live 244N tactical nuclear bomb from a single-seat Su-7B ...
The Enola Gay, the Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in World War II, is so large that it couldn't fit into the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's ...
During one very unusual Cold War drill, a Soviet Su-7 Fitter attack jet delivered a live tactical nuclear weapon in an end-to ...
VOICES: 75 years after the bombs, peace still needed in the world Urgency to bear witness grows for last Hiroshima victims It is not a date that many people have seared into their memory, but Sept. 2, ...
A ceremonial flame from Hiroshima, the flame of peace, will be brought to Pearl Harbor National Memorial over Memorial Day ...
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What happens after the bombs drop: Scientists reveal the terrifying global aftermath of nuclear war
As the threat of a nuclear war intensifies, the terrifying reality of what could happen after the bombs explode may cause more fear than the initial cataclysm. For decades, worst-case scenarios have ...
Shortly after dawn on Aug. 6, 1945, Capt. Robert A. Lewis, co-pilot of the Enola Gay, wrote in his notebook that the clouds below him were dispersing and the weather looked good for the rest of the ...
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and Nagasaki three days later brought a scale of destruction the world had never seen. Many who survived the blasts died in the weeks, months and ...
Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) compared a potential escalation in Iran to past decisions on dropping atomic bombs on Japan and ...
On Wednesday, residents of Hiroshima will pause to remember the day — exactly 80 years ago — that changed the course of history. The device that exploded over Hiroshima destroyed about two-thirds of ...
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