Sentences with phrase «small nuke»

If I were in charge the small nuke program would be a moonshot - like effort.
Yes, it launches a small nuke, and it is as impressive as it sounds.
While we have weapons with similar destructive power as a small nuke, there is little that rival the middle and larger ones.
We have some conventional bombs that rival a small nuke in terms of destructive power, without the lasting fallout.
(Caveat: Folk have been talking about small nukes for almost as long as fusion.

Not exact matches

I would have a small amount of interest in seeing if Rumble can nuke him inside the first minute, not enough to buy the card by itself but enough to go to a bar.
U.S. nuke list mushroomed in 2003 from traditional Cold War adversaries to smaller nations with nuclear ambitions
The 2009 M.I.T. Energy Conference included solar, small wind, cellulosic biofuels and, oh my... better batteries, fuel cells, nukes and algae!
Forgetting for a moment the movie's many slick but false moves, and the manner in which it contrives to put Palicki in first workout clothes and then a cocktail dress, what's most notable about «Retaliation» is the litany of small indignities it foists upon its big - stakes, wham - bang conceit, like the fact that the American President's national popularity is said to soar after, in the wake of a nuke going missing, he decides to push for a worldwide nuclear disarmament summit; or that Israel — who's never officially admitted to possessing nuclear weapons — is part of the gathering, along with global pariah North Korea.
Most small, fast cars come with cruise - missile - spec 2.0 - litre turbocharged fours, but the M140i brings a nuke to the party: a 3.0 - litre turbocharged straight - six is shoehorned under the long bonnet, producing 335bhp and a muscular 368 lb ft of torque.
Take «Nuke town» for example, a typical small map to rival «Shipment» (MW2) and «Rust» (COD4).
Nuked Cockroach is an indie game studio based in a small country in North Africa: Tunisia, where the video game development industry is not a thing.
The more suicidal among you might spec themselves as a glass cannon who dies after a few hits but has a Pod that fires small tactical nukes every other second.
Use a small load following nuke in Tasmania (say on the west coast) to firm the wind output from King Island.
(Nukes are CO2 - free, hydropower is CO2 - free, but solar and wind, etc. are small contributors to electricity alone, not to mention their percentage of the total energy budget.
How is possible that nukes have a smaller carbon footprint than the wind - natural gas duet?
-- renewables have smaller carbon impacts than nukes, while beyond that point, nukes have smaller impacts than renewables.
Most of the arguments I've heard here (and made myself) against nukes are based on economics and the risk and effects of catastrophic failure, not small doses of radiation.
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