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Summary Of: Tsar Bomba

The Tsar Bomba was a three... there is evidence that the Tsar Bomba had a number of third stages rather than a single very large one... The Tsar Bomba was flown to its test site by a specially modified... The Tsar Bomba detonated at 11... The Tsar Bomba is the single most... The weight and size of the Tsar Bomba limited the range and speed of the specially modified bomber carrying it and ruled out... the Tsar Bomba was an impractically powerful weapon... The Tsar Bomba was the culmination of a series of... The movie incorrectly states that the Tsar Bomba project broke the moratorium on nuclear tests...

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