• Defence Nuclear Material within the UK is defined as: Nuclear weapons (warheads) Special Nuclear Materials (SNM) New and used reactor fuel from Royal Navy...
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  • Defence Nuclear Material Transport Operations refer to the movements of military Defence Nuclear Materials (DNM) within, to and from the United Kingdom...
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    Weapons-grade nuclear material is any fissionable nuclear material that is pure enough to make a nuclear weapon and has properties that make it particularly...
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  • movement of all nuclear weapons and Defence Special Nuclear Material within the United Kingdom. The SEG conduct nuclear weapons convoys, by road, between...
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    Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense (CBRN defense) or Nuclear, biological, and chemical protection (NBC protection) is a class of...
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    Producing fissile material was pivotal to the Kahuta Project's success and thus to Pakistan obtaining the capability to detonate a nuclear weapon by the end...
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  • DNM may refer to: Defence Nuclear Material Det Norske Misjonsforbund, the Mission Covenant Church of Norway Denham railway station, England Darknet market...
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    the Operation Grapple nuclear tests in the Pacific, and led to the amendment of the McMahon Act. Since the 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement, the US and...
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  • Iowa-class battleship Neither Confirm Nor Deny, a policy regarding UK Defence Nuclear Material Transport Operations Non-Circumvent and Non-Disclosure; See List...
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    Israel is widely believed to possess nuclear weapons. Estimates of Israel's stockpile range between 90 and 400 nuclear warheads, and the country is believed...
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    detonation of nuclear weapons. Five are considered to be nuclear-weapon states (NWS) under the terms of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons...
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    all nuclear material in all of the state's peaceful nuclear activities and to prevent diversion of such material to nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive...
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    Ministry of Defence Police. The core role of the CNC is to provide armed policing and security for civil nuclear establishments and materials throughout...
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  • 8 January 2021 "Rheinmetall Defence - Power Plant Simulation". www.rheinmetall-defence.com. Retrieved 2016-08-18. "Nuclear Power Plant Equipment Market...
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    Collins-class submarines, the Australian Defence White Paper stated: "The Government has ruled out nuclear propulsion for these submarines". In 2016...
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  • notable military accidents involving nuclear material. Civilian accidents are listed at List of civilian nuclear accidents. For a general discussion of...
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    US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement (MDA), which allowed Britain to acquire nuclear weapons systems from the US, thereby restoring the nuclear Special Relationship...
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  • submarine reactors Defence nuclear reactor fuel Nuclear Weapons and radioactive components Radioactive material on defence nuclear sites, which warrants implementation...
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    nuclear bunker buster, also known as an earth-penetrating weapon (EPW), is the nuclear equivalent of the conventional bunker buster. The non-nuclear component...
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    In legal terms, nuclear terrorism is an offense committed if a person unlawfully and intentionally "uses in any way radioactive material … with the intent...
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    Nuclear proliferation is the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not...
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    supply fissionable material to the US and other allies throughout the Cold War although Canada never developed indigenous nuclear weapons as did NATO...
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    Civil defense (redirect from Civil Defence)
    prepare for the aftermath of a nuclear war, which seemed quite likely at that time. In the United Kingdom, the Civil Defence Service was disbanded in 1945...
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    Starlite (redirect from Starlite (Material))
    Proctor, Adam (producer, director) (4 May 2021). The wonder material that 'protects against nuclear blasts'. BBC Reel (Online video). Retrieved 25 September...
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    layered Anti-ballistic missile defence system.[citation needed] India's Strategic Nuclear Command controls its land-based nuclear warheads, while the navy controls...
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    opposed weaponizing its nuclear program beyond PNE and theoretical research. In 1982, Indira Gandhi refused to allow the Defence Research and Development...
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  • Diseases initiative DNDO – (i) U.S. Domestic Nuclear Detection Office DNM – (i) Defence Nuclear Material DNK – (s) Denmark (ISO 3166 trigram) DNR – (i)...
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  • was allocated a significant amount of the defence budget in the subsequent years. In 1956, the first nuclear reactor named APSARA became operational at...
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    Nuclear fallout is residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast, so called because it "falls out" of the...
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    or inadvertent use of nuclear weapons, as well as the likelihood of nuclear material falling into the hands of violent non-state actors. The term "mutual...
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