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Here's this default site that lets you:
Choose your nuclear weapon, manufacturer and target country
http://www.nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
http://www.nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

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Enter:
  • Choose the target country and city
  • Choose the type and size of the bomb or nuclear missile you will hit
  • Specify the blasting results you want:
you get:
  • Number of deaths
  • Number of wounded
  • Size of destruction
  • Nuclear radiation radius
 
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UK,USA,RUSSIA,CHINA,FRANCE are the only nations that have H-BOMB.
 
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... and now: North Korea?
100KT Nuke? Could be exaggerated.... More likely a boosted fission device... They said they had H-bomb last year and their test was 15kt again they are saying the same thing but the yield is still too low, The British tested few hundred kt yield nukes and even they were not H-bombs until they made they 1.6MT yield bomb.
 
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Here's this default site that lets you:
Choose your nuclear weapon, manufacturer and target country
http://www.nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

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Enter:
  • Choose the target country and city
  • Choose the type and size of the bomb or nuclear missile you will hit
  • Specify the blasting results you want:
you get:
  • Number of deaths
  • Number of wounded
  • Size of destruction
  • Nuclear radiation radius
do you know what are the yield of biggest Pakistani & Indian nukes?
 
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do you know what are the yield of biggest Pakistani & Indian nukes?
Up to 250 kt for Pakistan with boosted devices.. and since the latter is known to be more advanced in nuclear war head technologies than India.. the yields of the latter is less, but trying to catch up with boosted devices too..

100KT Nuke? Could be exaggerated.... More likely a boosted fission device... They said they had H-bomb last year and their test was 15kt again they are saying the same thing but the yield is still too low, The British tested few hundred kt yield nukes and even they were not H-bombs until they made they 1.6MT yield bomb.
US intelligence official:
We have no doubt that North Korea tested a "sophisticated nuclear device"
 
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Up to 250 kt for Pakistan with boosted devices.. and since the latter is known to be more advanced in nuclear war head technologies than India.. the yields of the latter is less, but trying to catch up with boosted devices too..


US intelligence official:
We have no doubt that North Korea tested a "sophisticated nuclear device"
Pakistan has low yield tactical nukes, I have no idea where people get this figure of 250KT for Pakistan. .... As for North Korea I believe they have tested their largest yield today and x5 larger than their previous 15KT yield nuke.
 
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Pakistan has low yield tactical nukes, I have no idea where people get this figure of 250KT for Pakistan. .... As for North Korea I believe they have tested their largest yield today and x5 larger than their previous 15KT yield nuke.

those tests were answer to bharati tests of same yield range, i can bet if bharati come up with new devices of more yield now or few years later, Pakistan will come up with its own version..
 
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most of the nations had tactical nukes but it does not mean all of their warheads are of low yield i am still waiting for the source where it is said Pakistan did not have 250+ KT weapon
The onus is on the one who claimed that Pakistan has 250KT yield weapon to prove it. Pakistan has not formally declared a nuclear doctrine, but it is well known that nuclear weapons are its first line of defence. Its presumed "first-use" policy is aimed at negating India's conventional military superiority by projecting a low nuclear threshold.

those tests were answer to bharati tests of same yield range, i can bet if bharati come up with new devices of more yield now or few years later, Pakistan will come up with its own version..
I hope so, India already has a better nuclear programme compared to us...
 
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The onus is on the one who claimed that Pakistan has 250KT yield weapon to prove it. Pakistan has not formally declared a nuclear doctrine, but it is well known that nuclear weapons are its first line of defence. Its presumed "first-use" policy is aimed at negating India's conventional military superiority by projecting a low nuclear threshold.

I hope so, India already has a better nuclear programme compared to us...
Russia UK and USA also have first use policy does that mean their nukes are also of low yield?
 
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Russia UK and USA also have first use policy does that mean their nukes are also of low yield?

There is no evidence that suggests that Pakistan at this moment has deployed thermonuclear high yield warheads. As for UK/USA/Russia they don't have threat of neighbour next door conventionally more powerful than them. Pakistan nukes are for India only ....
 
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