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3 August, 03:24

What is the difference between an airburst nuclear bomb and a surface bomb?

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  1. 3 August, 05:44
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    Nuclear explosions are generally classified as air bursts, surface bursts, subsurface bursts, or high altitude bursts ... Air Bursts. An air burst is an explosion in which a weapon is detonated in air at an altitude below 30 km but at sufficient height that the fireball does not contact the surface of the earth.
  2. 3 August, 05:44
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    they are all explosion but different materials
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