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  2. Suitcase nuclear device - Wikipedia

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    H-912 transport container for Mk-54 SADM. A suitcase nuclear device (also suitcase nuke, suitcase bomb, backpack nuke, snuke, mini-nuke, and pocket nuke) is a tactical nuclear weapon that is portable enough that it could use a suitcase as its delivery method.

  3. Biden's nuke chief pushes back on calls for new arms race ...

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    The United States Air Force's B-21 "Raider," a long-range stealth bomber that can be armed with nuclear weapons, rolls onto the runway at Northrop Grumman's site at Air Force Plant 42, during its ...

  4. Atomic demolition munition - Wikipedia

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    The term suitcase nuke is generally used to describe any type of small, man-portable nuclear device although there is serious debate as to the validity of the term itself. In a worst case analysis, a suitcase nuke would be small enough to be hand-carried into a major population or leadership center undetected and then detonated.

  5. W54 - Wikipedia

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    Interest in a lightweight, low-yield weapon for the Falcon and Davy Crockett began in 1958. [2] The weapon was initially developed by the University of California Radiation Laboratory at Livermore under the XW-51 designation, [1] but in January 1959 the development of the weapon was transferred to Los Alamos National Laboratory and redesignated the XW-54.

  6. The Pentagon's Fancy New Tactical Nuke Is Now on the B-2 ...

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    The Air Force now has the B-61-12 tactical nuclear bomb ready for operational use on its 20 B-2 Spirit stealth bombers.

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  8. National Response Scenario Number One - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear Testing.. National Response Scenario Number One is the United States federal government's planned response to a small scale nuclear attack. [1] It is one of the National Response Scenarios developed by the United States Department of Homeland Security, considered the most likely of fifteen emergency scenarios to impact the United States.

  9. Nuclear briefcase - Wikipedia

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    Russia's "nuclear briefcase" is code-named Cheget.It "supports communication between senior government officials while they are making the decision whether to use nuclear weapons, and in its own turn is plugged into the special Kazbek communication system, which includes all the individuals and agencies involved in command and control of the Strategic Nuclear Forces."