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Russia develops nuclear explosion simulator

Por: Newsweek World January 23, 2024

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Russian scientists have produced a simulator that mimics a ground-based nuclear explosion to better train Moscow's Ground Forces for combat operations involving atomic weapons.According to a report by the Kremlin-backed news outlet TASS, the simulator was developed by researchers at the Russian Military Academy of Logistics. The device provides a clear simulation of the visual features—the impact effect, light flash and mushroom-shaped... + full article



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