Recommended book: Combating Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Terrorism
NUCLEAR WARFARE Information
The
Nuclear Weapons FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Someone named Carey
Sublette has taken the initiative to answer whatever questions the rest of us
may have regarding nuclear weapons in this FAQ. Since a nuclear exchange is the
next escalation of the dialogue between us and Osama bin Laden, these questions
and answers may be of interest to some of us. :-) This document is all over the
Web, but this link is to one of the best two or three-updated sites where it can
be found.
The High Energy
Weapons Archive: A Guide to Nuclear Weapons As much as I want to think of
the FAS (Federation of American Scientists) as a large, pacifistic pain in the
ass, I cannot deny that they are painstakingly objective and complete in their
presentation of military and technical facts. I have had occasion to use them
when the Department of Defense's own Internet resources have proven either
incomplete or unreliable, and so have several authors of official U.S.
Department of Defense Web sites and more formal publications.
New
Nations in the Nuclear Family - MILNET's page listing the current nuclear
powers, those thought to be able to assemble nuclear weapons quickly, and those
which can build nuclear weapons but which have promised not to.