Examples of Nuclear Explosion in a sentence
An example is the ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile) Protocol, signed July 3, 1974, which limited the United States and the Soviet Union to one ABM site each instead of two as in the original 1972 ABM Treaty.While the Senate did not formally attach amendments to the 1974 Threshold Test Ban and 1976 Peaceful Nuclear Explosion treaties, it was not until Protocols relating to verification were concluded in 1990 that the Senate approved these two Treaties.
While the Senate did not formally attach amendments to the 1974 Threshold Test Ban and 1976 Peaceful Nuclear Explosion treaties, it was not until Protocols relating to verification were concluded in 1990 that the Senate approved these two Treaties.
Loss arising due to unlawful act including Terrorist activity, War, Nuclear Explosion, Radioactive Contamination, Chemical, Biochemical, Biological, Electromagnetic, Cyber Attack etc.
Ferenc Morton Szasz, The Day the Sun Rose Twice: The Story of the Trinity Site Nuclear Explosion, July 16, 1945 (Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1984), 3-4.
J.R. Murphy, B.C. Kohl, J.L. Stevens, T.J. Bennet, and H.G. Israelsson, “Exploitation of the IMS and Other Data for a Compressive Advanced Analysis of the North Korean Nuclear Test,” 2010 Monitoring Research Review: Ground-Based Nuclear Explosion Monitoring Technology, Science Applications International Corporation, p.
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J.R. Murphy, B.C. Kohl, J.L. Stevens, T.J. Bennet, and H.G. Israelsson, “Exploitation of the IMS and Other Data for a Compressive Advanced Analysis of the North Korean Nuclear Test,” 2010 Monitoring Research Review: Ground- Based Nuclear Explosion Monitoring Technology, Science Applications International Corporation, p.
Though the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT), the 1974 Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the 1976 Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty represented important accomplishments at that time, it was the CTBT that realized the ulti- mate goal of prohibiting any nuclear explosions on earth.
Matthew McKinzie et al., ‘Calculating the Effects of a Nuclear Explosion at a European Military Base’, pre- sented at the Vienna Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons, 8 December 2014.
Compounding the late entry was lack of access to technology from western countries – as export of military technology and dual use technology was banned post Nuclear Explosion in 1998.