File:ShaktiBomb.jpg

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Non-free media data
Description

Thermonuclear device Shakti I tested during Pokhran-II

Source

Government of India (note higher resolution versions on nuclearweaponarchive.org)

Portion used

All

Low resolution?

Yes (300 w × 424 h)

Other information

Claim of Indian government copyright is reasonable as this was a highly valuable military weapons test which was being deployed in secret; it was unlikely to have been photographed by non-governmental personnel or without specific permission to do so.

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Purpose of use

Illustration of the most powerful device tested during Pokhran-II, a thermonuclear device made by India.

Replaceable?

No: explosive nuclear devices are extremely unlikely to be available for public viewing outside of government-controlled situations and this one has already been detonated.

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Purpose of use

Illustration of the most powerful device tested during Pokhran-II, a thermonuclear device made by India.

Replaceable?

No: explosive nuclear devices are extremely unlikely to be available for public viewing outside of government-controlled situations and this one has already been detonated.

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Purpose of use

Illustration of the most powerful device tested during Pokhran-II, a thermonuclear device made by India.

Replaceable?

No: explosive nuclear devices are extremely unlikely to be available for public viewing outside of government-controlled situations and this one has already been detonated.

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Purpose of use

Illustration of the most powerful device tested during Pokhran-II, a thermonuclear device made by India.

Replaceable?

No: explosive nuclear devices are extremely unlikely to be available for public viewing outside of government-controlled situations and this one has already been detonated.

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