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  2. Brazil and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is considered to possess no weapons of mass destruction but does have some of the key technologies needed to produce nuclear weapons. [8] [7] [9] [10] Brazil is one of many countries (and one of the last) to forswear nuclear weapons under the terms of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. [11]

  3. Historical nuclear weapons stockpiles and nuclear tests by ...

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    South Africa successfully built six nuclear weapons in the 1980s, but dismantled all of them in the early 1990s, shortly before the fall of the apartheid system. [23] So far it is the only nuclear-capable country to give up nuclear weapons, although several members of the Soviet Union did so during the collapse of the Soviet regime.

  4. Template:Infobox nuclear weapons by country - Wikipedia

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    {{Infobox nuclear weapons by country | country_name = | image_location = | program_start = | first_test = | first_fusion = | last_test = | largest_yield = | total ...

  5. List of states with nuclear weapons - Wikipedia

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    Map of nuclear-armed states of the world NPT -designated nuclear weapon states (China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, United States) Other states with nuclear weapons (India, North Korea, Pakistan) Other states presumed to have nuclear weapons (Israel) NATO or CSTO member nuclear weapons sharing states (Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, Belarus) States formerly possessing nuclear ...

  6. List of nuclear weapons - Wikipedia

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    The components of a B83 nuclear bomb used by the United States. This is a list of nuclear weapons listed according to country of origin, and then by type within the states. . The United States, Russia, China and India are known to possess a nuclear triad, being capable to deliver nuclear weapons by land, sea and

  7. List of nuclear power accidents by country - Wikipedia

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    Globally, there have been at least 99 (civilian and military) recorded nuclear power plant accidents from 1952 to 2009 (defined as incidents that either resulted in the loss of human life or more than US$50,000 of property damage, the amount the US federal government uses to define nuclear energy accidents that must be reported), totaling US$20.5 billion in property damages.

  8. Category:Nuclear technology by country - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear history by country (11 C) ... Nuclear weapons by country (12 C, 2 P) A. ... Nuclear technology in Brazil (5 C, 5 P) C.

  9. Template:Nuclear power by country - Wikipedia

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    Keep this template limited to countries and the wider region. If it is a subregion, then put the larger region in the see also section of that article instead. Do not bracket individual sovereign states under international organisations or regions (for example: the African Union, the European Union, Scandinavia etc)