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HE Russia has released a hitherto classified cinematic record of the world’s largest hydrogen bomb explosion, known as “Tsar Bomb(King Bomb), which took place in Soviet Union about 60 years ago.
HE hydrogen bomb, which contained more than 50 million tons of conventional explosives, was tested in October 1961. The bomb exploded and exploded at an altitude of 4,000 meters above the island of Novaya Zimlya (New Earth) in the Arctic Ocean.
The kinematics Documentary film show a huge fireball and a mushroom that rises to the sky after the explosion at an altitude of 60 km. The explosion was filmed by cameras mounted on the ground from four different angles and by cameras mounted on two Soviet aircraft.
“The extremely powerful hydrogen charge test confirmed that the Soviet Union is in the process of developing a thermonuclear weapon of 50 megatons, 100 megatons and more,” says the narrator of the film.
The documentary was released last week for the first time by the state nuclear agency Rosatom on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Russian nuclear industry.
HE Tsar Bomb Developed between 1956 and 1961 when the Soviet Union was involved in the arms race with the United States, it was the largest hydrogen bomb ever built and had a power of 3,300 times. bigger than the bomb that hit Hiroshima.
The roughly 40-minute film, which begins with the title “top secret”, records all stages, from the transfer by train of a 27-ton weapon with an air bomb shell, to the explosion and measurements of radioactive waste.
The Tsar Bomba was much more powerful than 15 megaton hydrogen bomb called “Castel BravoTested by the United States in 1954 on Bikini Atoll.