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AMERICAN WORKERS BUY BOMBER AS CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR BRITAIN
Employees at the Lockheed and Vega aircraft plants, Brubank, California, started a fund which raised enough money to buy a Hudson bomber as a Christmas gift to Great Britain. The plane arrived in Montreal Chirstmas Day and was flown by Jimmy Mattern.
Phopto Shows: The Hudson bomber with the crowd standing round at the presentation ceremony.
8 January 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUTCH AIRMEN FLY AMERICAN BOMBERS ON CONVOY DUTY
At a Royal Dutch Naval Air Service operational base in Scotland
These photographs were taken at a Royal Dutch Naval Air Service operational base in Scotland, where Dutch and Dutch Colonial airmen work in co-operation with the RAF Flying American Lockheed-Hudson bombers, one of the first and most useful types of US aircraft in service with the RAF, their duties consist, chiefly of convoy duty, escorting in close collaboration with their protecting naval units. Every day the Dutch airmen at this station hoist their country's flag on the aerodrome, saluting the day when their fight will be rewarded in the liberation of the Netherlands.
Photo Shows: A Hudson bomber manned by a Dutch drew, takes off for an operational flight.
1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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THE MEN WHO KEEP OUR BOMBERS READY FOR ACTION
Britain 's bombers have still to be serviced by their ground crews in all weather conditions.
Photo Shows: The ground crew examine a bomber.
1941
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THE MEN WHO KEEP OUR BOMBERS READY FOR ACTION
Britain 's bombers have still to be serviced by their ground crews in all weather conditions.
Photo Shows: The ground crew examine a bomber.
1941
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Photo Shows: A truckload of machine gun ammunition arriving to re-arm a Blenheim bomber.
16 August 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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" KNOCK OUT DROPPER " HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: Flying fortresses passing of "knock out dropper" at an airfield "somewhere in England"
13 november 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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" KNOCK OUT DROPPER " HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo shows: Flying fortresses coming in to land over the record making "knock out dropper" which is taxiing to the dispersal point.
13 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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" KNOCK OUT DROPPER " HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: After landing from a mission the crew of "Knock out Dropper" are greeted by their Squadron Commander, Major W R Calhoun, of Birmingham, Alabama. the crew are:-
Pilot: First Lieutenant Malcolm E Brown, Sylva, North Carolina.
Co-pilot: Captain George T Mackin, Portland Oregon.
Navigator: Second Lieutenant Hillary C Alloway, Westby, Winsconsin.
Bombadier: First Lieutenant John M Robinson, Long Beach, California.
Engineer: T/Sergeant Beryl W Cress, Los angeles, California.
R Waist: S/Sergeant Malcolm Wright, Bogata, Texas
Radio: T/Sergeant Ralph J Cirello, Jamestown, New York.
L Waist: S/Sergeant Shuble A Boling, charlotte, N Carolina.
Ball T: Sergeant John Konecko, Pittsburgh, Penn
Tail: S/Sergeant Calvin E Boggs. Seattle, Washington.
Photographer: T/Sergeant George Howell, New York City.
13 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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" KNOCK OUT DROPPER " HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: The crew of the the Flying Fortress "Knock out Dropper" walking to their record making aircraft.
Forty Nine bombs - one for each mission - are painted on the fuselage. At the left of the front row is captain George T Mackin, of Portland, Oregon, the co-pilot, next to him, First Lieutenant Malcolm E Brown, Pilot who comes from Sylva, North Carolina.
13 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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"KNOCK OUT DROPPER" HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: Back from a mission, First Lieutenant Malcolm E Brown, pilot of Sylva, North Carolia, and his copilot, Captain George T Mackin, from Portland, Oregon, congratulate each other after landing. On the extreme left is the navigator, Second Lieutenant Hillary C Alloway, of Westby, Wisconsin, and between the pilots First Lieutenant John M Robinson, the bombadier, from Long Beach California.
13 november 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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" KNOCK OUT DROPPER " HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: The men who keep the Flying fortress "Knock Out Dropper" in the air stand back as the engines are started ready for the take off.
13 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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" KNOCK OUT DROPPER " HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: The men who keep the Flying fortress "Knock Out Dropper" in the air stand back as the engines are started ready for the take off.
13 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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" KNOCK OUT DROPPER " HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: The crew of the Flying Fortress "Knock out Dropper" walking from the bomber after taking part in a mission to Enemy occupied territory.
13 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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" KNOCK OUT DROPPER " HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: First Lieutenant Malcolm E Brown, of Sylva, North Carolina, the pilot, and his co-pilot Captain George T Mackin of Portland, Oregon, confer before taking off.
13 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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"KNOCK OUT DROPPER" HOLDS THE LEAD IN FLYING FORTRESS BOMBING MARATHON
Photo Shows: As the Flying Fortress " Knock out Droppe r" taxies to the runway her ground crew who have kept her flying for 49 operational missions give the crew a rousing send off.
13 November 1943 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BRETZDORF RAIDER REPORTS TO FIRST US AIRMAN TO BOMB BERLIN
Photo shows: Back at his base in Britain after a daylight raid on Bretzdorf, German, Major A E Strickland (left) of Texas, reports to his Commanding Officer, Colonel Ross Milton, who was the first American airman to bomb Berlin.
15 March 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE BRITISH HALIFAX BOMBER
Photo Shows: No powder for their noses, a girl worker polishing the perspex noses of a line of Halifax bombers in the making.
April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE BRITISH HALIFAX BOMBER
Photo Shows: Mrs Beatrice Hill, who has a son serving with the RAF and Mrs B Lancaster polishing the perspex nose of a new Halifax bomber.
April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE BRITISH HALIFAX BOMBER
photo Shows: A 24 year old girl worker Ethel Chadwick, spot welding Halifax bomber doors, by electric welding machine.
April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE BRITISH HALIFAX BOMBER
Photo Shows: At work on the pilots cabin for a new Halifax bomber
April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE HALIFAX BOMBER
Photo Shows: Mr J D Rose, the chief test pilot at the Halifax bomber factory.
April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE BRITISH HALIFAX BOMBER
Photo Shows: A centre wing section being lifted for fitting in the great aircraft factory.
April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE HALIFAX BOMBER
The latest technique in building Britains bombers is revealed in these pictures, taken in one of the great aircraft factories where the five ton bomb load Halifax is constructed.
Photo Shows: At work on the leading edge wing assembly for Halifax bombers.
9 April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE HALIFAX BOMBER
The latest technique in building Britains bombers is revealed in these pictures, taken in one of the great aircraft factories where the five ton bomb load Halifax is constructed.
9 April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE HALIFAX BOMBER
The latest technique in building Britains bombers is revealed in these pictures, taken in one of the great aircraft factories where the five ton bomb load Halifax is constructed.
9 April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE HALIFAX BOMBER
The latest technique in building Britains bombers is revealed in these pictures, taken in one of the great aircraft factories where the five ton bomb load Halifax is constructed.
9 April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE HALIFAX BOMBER
The latest technique in building Britains bombers is revealed in these pictures, taken in one of the great aircraft factories where the five ton bomb load Halifax is constructed.
Making the perspex noses
9 April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE HALIFAX BOMBER
The latest technique in building Britains bombers is revealed in these pictures, taken in one of the great aircraft factories where the five ton bomb load Halifax is constructed.
Making the perspex noses
9 April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BUILDING THE HALIFAX BOMBER
The latest technique in building Britains bombers is revealed in these pictures, taken in one of the great aircraft factories where the five ton bomb load Halifax is constructed.
9 April 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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A BOMBER IN OXFORD STREET
Photo Shows: The Halifax bomber "Friday the 13th" spanning one of the side streets off Oxford Street, London, in readiness for the opening of the Exhibition of British Aircraft organised by the Ministries of Information and Aircraft Production.
Among the many "decorations" on the bomber are the VC DSO DFC and DFM
18 June 1945
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
**MUST CREDIT: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
**MUST CREDIT: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
VIDEO AVAILABLE: INFO@COVERMG.COM
Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
**MUST CREDIT: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
VIDEO AVAILABLE: INFO@COVERMG.COM
Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
**MUST CREDIT: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
VIDEO AVAILABLE: INFO@COVERMG.COM
Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
**MUST CREDIT: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
VIDEO AVAILABLE: INFO@COVERMG.COM
Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
**MUST CREDIT: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
VIDEO AVAILABLE: INFO@COVERMG.COM
Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
**MUST CREDIT: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
VIDEO AVAILABLE: INFO@COVERMG.COM
Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - 60. Jahrestag: AN602 erzeugte die grösste jemals von Menschen verursachte Explosion
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...
Saturday (30 Oct 2021) marks the 60th anniversary of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time.
Chilling Russian footage of the biggest nuclear bomb blast of all time was only declassified in August 2020.
The ‘Tsar Bomba’, tested on 30 October 1961 over a remote Arctic island, exploded with the force of an estimated 50 million tons of TNT.
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation, the Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specialises in nuclear energy, released the video on August 20 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Russia’s nuclear industry.
They state: “For a long time the industry was one of the most secretive, and talking about even the most peaceful achievements of atomic science was not a common place. Most people do not realise that many technologies and solutions available to us today - from diagnostic medical equipment to security systems – have been researched and made at the nuclear enterprises.”
The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb (code name Ivan or Vanya), also known as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated.
When: 30 Oct 1961
Credit: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
**MUST CREDIT: Cover Images/The Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR
VIDEO AVAILABLE: INFO@COVERMG.COM
Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas