Difference is that japanese didn't have shitloads of nuclear power plants and other critical infrastructures such as BSL4 facilities
Also, by today's standards, nukes used on japan were big firecrackers, used "only" twice
Difference is that japanese didn't have shitloads of nuclear power plants and other critical infrastructures such as BSL4 facilities
Also, by today's standards, nukes used on japan were big firecrackers, used "only" twice
https://youtu.be/xLRSmzGRLUk?t=145
Yeah, this is the correct point of view. Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs were measured in kilotons. All modern nukes are in megatons. There is no comparison between the WW2 weapons and the stuff that would be used in WW3.
Yeah, this is the correct point of view.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs were measured in kilotons. All modern nukes are in megatons.
There is no comparison between the WW2 weapons and the stuff that would be used in WW3.
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