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NUCLEAR WARHEAD (9) answer(s).
 
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Advances in North Korea’s missile program and what comes next / Hanham, Melissa; Seiyeon, Ji   Journal Article
Hanham, Melissa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract North Korea in July test-launched two intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of reaching the U.S. mainland. Such long-range capability, coupled with nuclear warhead advances, has been considered a U.S. redline that could draw a U.S. military response.
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Enhancing firepower - BrahMos / Thakur, Vijainder K   Journal Article
Thakur, Vijainder K Journal Article
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IAEA lays out Iran weapons suspicions / Crail, Peter   Journal Article
Crail, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) last month provided the most extensive details to date regarding suspicions that Iran has engaged in activities to develop a nuclear warhead. The details in the Nov. 8 report suggest that Iran pursued a range of activities relevant to nuclear weapons development as part of a structured program prior to the fall of 2003 and has resumed some weapons-related activities since then.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  IAEA  Iran  United States  Nuclear Warhead  Yukiya Amano 
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Military balance 2002-2003 / IISS 2002  Book
International Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 2002.
Description 352p.pbk
Standard Number 019851672X
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ID:   058191


Military balance 2004-2005 / IISS 2004  Book
International Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Description 396p.pbk
Standard Number 0198566220
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Military balance, 2003-2004 / IISS 2003  Book
International Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 2003.
Description 368p.pbk
Standard Number 0918528736
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N. Korea has nuclear missile, expert says / Kelsey Davenport   Journal Article
Kelsey Davenport Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract North Korea probably can make nuclear warheads that are small enough to fit on its ballistic missiles, and activities at its nuclear test site and satellite launch facility likely indicate that Pyongyang is planning further tests to continue improving its nuclear arsenal, a former South Korean official said last month. In a May 19 interview, the former official said that Pyongyang can "likely fit a nuclear warhead on a Rodong missile" although it is not certain that the warhead would detonate properly. The medium-range Rodong missile, also known as the Nodong, is a deployed system with a range of 1,300 kilometers. This places South Korea, Japan, and parts of China within its range. Experts have expressed skepticism in the past about North Korea's ability to deliver a nuclear warhead via a missile, but that sentiment apparently is beginning to shift.
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North Korea tests land, sea missiles / Philipp, Elizabeth   Journal Article
Philipp, Elizabeth Journal Article
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Warheads: multiple technologies for multiple targets / Oppenheimer, Andy   Journal Article
Oppenheimer, Andy Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Today's conventional warheads deliver maximum lethality against fixed, mobile hardened, and buried targets, new developments in chemical and kinetic energy technologies are increasingly developed by insurgents against the forces massed to stop them; while nuclear warheads remain at the scariest end of this weapons spectrum. With this in mind, will nukes continue to serve as strategic markers or instead become of tactical value
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