A nuclear war simulation shows how an "invisible threat" would spread around the world in the aftermath of an explosion, contaminating land and sea for generations. Nine countries currently have ...
Some 6.7 billion people would die of starvation in the event of a nuclear war and its aftermath, a study by Nature Food has ...
A war game simulated a nuclear conflict over Taiwan. The simulation revealed that boosting US nuclear weapons may not stop ...
In a sense, U.S. nuclear weapons exist not to be used. And while nuclear threats seem far away, a tool from one group brings ...
An unclassified war game conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) suggests that the United States' nuclear buildup ...
US nuclear buildup would not help deter China from using atomic weapons in Taiwan, an unclassified war game by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Massachusetts Institute of ...
The simulation was made some two-and-a-half years ... potentially catastrophic consequences of current US and Russian nuclear war plans. "The risk of nuclear war has increased dramatically in ...
A new report informed by 15 wargame simulations examines nuclear dynamics in a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, assessing what creates the greatest pressure for nuclear weapons use in such a conflict, what ...
The simulator has been viewed ... detonated by the Soviet Union in the Cold War. While the tool does not show graphic images of the effects of a nuclear weapon, it does provide hints of devastation.
Outrider's nuclear bomb blast simulator shows what an attack on Knoxville ... the largest bomb detonated by the Soviet Union in the Cold War. While the tool does not show graphic images of the ...
A chilling simulation video shows how these weapons would operate - with an RS-24 firing off multiple warheads in the Earth's atmosphere before they rain down on unsuspecting territory below. The ...
The Russian president recently updated Moscow's nuclear doctrine, lowering the threshold for an unconventional strike. Putin ...