How Destructive are Nuclear Bombs Today? Let's take a look
How Destructive are Nuclear Bombs Today?
With everything going on with tension between North Korea and the United States, you have to wonder, what would a Nuclear blast of today look like? Lot's have changed since the first Atomic Bomb in 1945.
Let's see how strong these bombs are throughout the years. Manhattan will be used as a reference.
The following graphs and pictures were created by Tech Insider.
Hiroshima - 1945
As reference, One Kiltoton is the explosive power of 1,000 tons of TNT
If dropped on Manhattan
As reference:
Yellow Circle = Radius of Fireball
Red Circle = Fatalities near 100%
Grey Circle = Most residential structures are destroyed
Orange Circle = Most people would receive 3rd degree radiation burns
Largest Thermonuclear Bomb in the US arsenal - The B83
If Dropped on Manhattan
1954 Operation Castle Bravo - largest bomb tested by US
If Dropped on Manhattan
Largest weapon ever detonated - Tsar Bomba - tested by the Soviet Union
If Dropped on Manhattan
YIKES. Let's hope for peace!
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It really makes you wonder why they were still testing those bombs. I mean, it's obvious that with a few Tsar Bombas detonated at strategically chosen places, the damage could affect the whole planet.
Oh yeah. 100%. Game over world...
This wouldn't be as disturbing if the examples were shown over the DC area.