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As long as there are nuclear weapons on our planet, there is always a small chance that they will be used.
Already used. The Japanese know very well the power of these weapons.
Many people may have a question - “What will happen if there is an explosion in my city? nuclear bomb?».
So, the Nuclear Weapons Simulator will help give the answer and shed light on this horrific event.
The site http://www.3world-war.su/simulyator-yadernogo-oruzhiya.html will give answers to many questions.

So. Question: What happens if a nuclear bomb falls on your city?

The atomic bomb appeared at the end of World War II and was used against the Japanese.
It turned out that it was very effective weapon if you need to infest an entire city. The device is based on a chain reaction of fission of heavy isotope nuclei,
mainly plutonium and uranium. In this case, a simply enormous amount of energy is released and a whole set of damaging factors is formed.
Since then, a new scarecrow has appeared for the masses.

An atomic bomb can turn a small city into broken rubble at once.
And here, H-bomb capable of turning a small country into a desert.

As one sergeant used to say:
How should a soldier hold a machine gun during a nuclear explosion?
-During a nuclear explosion, a soldier must hold the machine gun at outstretched arms,
so that the molten iron does not burn through the boots.
State property must be protected!!!

What needs to be done to simulate a nuclear explosion?
On the website we select the point of impact, or simply select the capital of any state.
Then, we select the bomb's power in tons. The service provides options from actually existing or tested bombs.
Presses the EXPLOD button...... and BOOM!

For example, let's hit our "friends" in Washington.

and in response, they are in Moscow... If they can)

We enjoy the result and look at the destruction zones.
The scale and areas of everything that will be destroyed are simply impressive.

It is nuclear weapons that pose a great threat to people living in cities. Recommendations in case of anxiety,
warning of a nuclear strike, panic will begin, and the chances of surviving will be zero.

Advice from Civil Defense:
If nuclear weapons are already on the way and the city is in panic, abandon the car and run like a bullet into the subway.
You need to be in time before the nuclear weapon hits the target, exactly 5 minutes before the explosion, the hermetic seals at the entrances to the subway will close and will not be opened.
If at least one hermetic seal remains open, then the wave from nuclear strike will penetrate the subway tunnels and destroy everyone.
And then, then the metro will lose power, the pumps will turn off, and it will simply flood. In any case, the skiff.

There’s a funny thing on Votte where it’s linked to cards Google Earth, you can compare almost any relevance with the most famous nuclear devices"atomic race".

For example, if you select New York on the map and apply the most powerful nuclear bomb created in the USSR to it, it produces the following results:

Damaging factors of an explosion with a power of 100,000 kt (from smallest to largest by distance from the epicenter):

Fire Flash Radius: 3.03 km / 1.88 miles

Radiation radius: 7.49 km / 4.65 miles

Radius shock wave: 12.51 km / 7.77 miles

Shock wave radius: 33.01 km / 20.51 miles

Light damage radius: 77.06 km / 47.88 miles

While, when applying the conditional North Korean device,

Damaging factors of an explosion with a power of 6 kt (from smallest to largest by distance from the epicenter):

Fire Flash Radius: 0.06 km / 0.04 miles
Maximum nuclear flare size; the attitude towards living objects depends on the height of detonation.

Shock wave radius: 0.51 km / 0.31 miles
pressure 20 psi; strong structures are destroyed or severely damaged; Mortality in this affected area reaches 100%.

Radiation radius: 1.18 km / 0.73 miles
500 rem / 5 sieverts radiation dose; mortality from acute manifestations ranging from 50% to 90%; the time of death ranges between one hour and several weeks.

Shock wave radius: 1.33 km / 0.83 miles
pressure 4.6 psi; most buildings are destroyed; a wide range of injuries, many deaths.

Light damage radius: 1.43 km / 0.89 miles
Third degree burns to unprotected areas of the skin; ignition of flammable materials; If the explosion is powerful enough, a firestorm will form.

The main topic was the discussion of " OFFTACKLE", a plan for nuclear war with the Soviet Union.

Conference transcript (not complete).

Part 1

1. Report of Major General Charles Pearre Cabell, Chief of US Air Force Intelligence,

Political information. Soviet agitprop is resting.

Pieces of NSC-68. The CIA is full of idiots.
In mid-1952, the USSR will be able to inflict (and, most likely, will strike - that’s how it is) unacceptable damage to the United States.
We must prepare.
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2. Three reports. Major General Samuel Egbert Anderson.

Nuclear war scenario.

Soviet aggression.

The defense along the Rhine was most likely unsuccessful.
UK Defense. Must be successful.

Three-year occupation of Europe by the Soviets.
Well, then “Overlord”.
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In general, there is not much new.

Who cares - recognized text (English, naturally).

Report from the Strategic Air Command (SAC)- General Montgomery's speech.

Transcript
Prepared text with illustrations.

What is there.
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SAC composition:

3 armies (2nd, 8th, 15th).

67,156 people (military - 60,694, civilians 6,462).
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Aviation: Total 784 .
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Bombers - 512 (Half ( 256 ) - carriers of nuclear weapons).

heavy - 27 (B-36)

medium - 485 (148 B-50, 337 B-29)
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Note 1. There are still several B-36s, but they are not combat-ready.

Note 2. - 1800 B-29 are in storage. But after three years there should be 182 of them left.
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Refuellers - 77 (all KB-29, “All of these are equipped with the British type refueling system” - so)

Scouts - 62 (all RB-29). RB-36 and RB-50 have not yet been received.

Fighters - 104 (77 F-82, 27 F-84). The number will soon double.

Transport - 29 (19 C-54, 10 C-97)

When there is a threat of war, redeployment to forward bases abroad begins.

7 bomber groups, 1 fighter group, 1 reconnaissance group and 5 A-bomb assembly groups (+1 to Alaska) are scheduled for transfer.

On E-day, a limited number of movements occur, primarily around staging areas to alert assembly teams.
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Day E+1 - the first groups leave.

E+3 - maximum scale of movement.

E+5 - redeployment completed.
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There are 8 bases in use in England.


Assembly Group No. 6 - in Alaska (for B-36).

According to the TROJAN plan, a strike was planned on 70 cities of the USSR.

"OFFTACKLE" - 123 targets.

Intelligence for the bombing is available at 60 targets, it is required to conduct aerial reconnaissance of the rest 63.
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Mestop Statement of goals:

Several targets are located outside the borders of the USSR.
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The first atomic bombing is scheduled for E+6.

Medium bombers strike from British bases, B-36s from Alaska

(at temperatures below - 30º it is impossible to send the B-36 through Alaska due to the impossibility of maintenance (there are no hangars of the required size).
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In the first strike, 26 targets are hit by medium bombers (from England) and 6 targets by B-36s.


The entire strategic aviation group for the first strike includes 201 British-based medium bomber and 10 North American based B-36.
carry 70 A-bombs.
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The support and operation of the Google Earth Browser Plugin. This was the core technology that allowed NUKEMAP3D to function.

As of this writing (2019), there are no viable replacements for the Google Earth Browser Plugin currently available (that is, there are no in-browser, publicly-accessible APIs that duplicate whole-Earth coverage of buildings and allow developers to import their own model files dynamically). If a viable replacement becomes available, NUKEMAP3D will return.

What did NUKEMAP3D do and look like?

NUKEMAP3D was a mashup between the and the Google Earth Browser Plugin, created by in 2013. It allowed a user to see the ground effects of a nuclear weapon over any city in the world in 3D, as well as render a size-accurate mushroom cloud for any given yield of nuclear weapon. The goal was to help give a human understanding of nuclear weapons detonations: everyone has seen photographs of nuclear mushroom clouds, but few people have any sense of how large they actually are. Even a "small" nuclear weapon (by modern standards), like those used over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, is many times larger than anything human beings have ever built. By engaging the third dimension, something more intuitive triggers in the brain, even more so than the 2D representations possible in the original NUKEMAP.

Some screenshots from NUKEMAP3D have been preserved (click to see full-sized):


20 kilotons on Manhattan, viewed airplane height

20 kilotons on mid-town Manhattan, as viewed from nearer to the surface, with the Statue of Liberty and downtown Manhattan for scale

20 kilotons on Manhattan (animated GIF; you could have the cloud rise in real-time, which would take about 10 minutes)

20 kilotons on Boston, viewed from airplane height

20 kilotons on Washington, DC, viewed from airplane height

20 kilotons on Washington, DC, viewed from the Library of Congress

20 kilotons on downtown Manhattan, as viewed from the New York Academy of Medicine (upper east side), with the application interface visible

800 kilotons on New York City, as viewed from airplane height at a substantial distance

800 kilotons on New York City, as viewed from Low Earth Orbit (i.e., the International Space Station)


A very high yield detonation (I don"t remember the exact yield; probably at least 10 megatons), as seen from a very far distance, demonstrating both its great height but also how high yield detonations had extremely wide mushroom tops. One of my favorite demonstrations of NUKEMAP3D was to show that if atmospheric conditions were unrealistically clear, the mushroom cloud from a 1 megaton detonation in Washington, DC, would be visible from the torch in the Statue of Liberty.

For more information about the creation of the code, see the .

What alternatives to NUKEMAP3D exist?

At the moment, the only easy alternative is to use the "s experimental KMZ output option. To use it, set up any detonation(s) you want to view in 3D in NUKEMAP, and then, click on "Advanced Options":

Scroll down to the end of the "Advanced Options" and you"ll find a link that says "Export to KMZ":

Clicking that opens up the "Export to KMZ" options. There are a lot of options but you probably just want to leave the default ones and click "Download File." But you"re welcome to experiment with the other options if it doesn"t look the way you"d like it to, or you want it to show fallout or the fireball.
Once you"ve download the KMZ file (named nukemap.kmz by default), you can then open it in the free Google Earth Pro desktop application :

As noted, this functionality is still experimental. It does not always reliably export fallout plumes, for example. And the Google Earth desktop application does not render buildings at the same distance as the plugin did, so it doesn"t quite give the same effect. Note that once it is in Google Earth Pro, you can toggle off the various components of the model as "layers" in the sidebar.

What is the future of the NUKEMAP3D code?

If a viable replacement for the Google Earth Browser Plugin becomes available, I will port the code over to it. Google Map's WebGL codebase seems to support 3D buildings like the Google Earth Browser Plugin once did, but they have not opened the API up to developers. It is not clear they will (Google's profit motivation largely has led to it kill such initiatives from what I can tell).

A NUKEMAP-VR project is currently under development at the Stevens Institute of Technology using the effects codes of NUKEMAP3D. It may be able to provide an interesting alternative to the browser plugin, though a VR application will (for the time being) be much more limited in terms of who can access it, and its ability to render cities. (Google has been developing a Google Earth VR API, but they have denied my application to develop on it, because they are interested primarily in video game developers at this point. Sigh.)

If you"re a software developer with other ideas or connections with companies who could facilitate further work on this, please feel free to get in touch with me. The closest thing out there to the Google Earth Browser Plugin is Cesium , but it doesn" t yet have global building support and so can"t really be used to give a sense of mushroom cloud scale.

This nuclear strike simulator was implemented in connection with the intensity of events on the world geopolitical stage, which threaten to escalate into a third world war with the use of . Thanks to this simulator, anyone can determine the radius of destruction in the event of the use of nuclear weapons in their locality, thus understanding whether they live in a safe place. According to many experts, the Third World War is inevitable, and if you analyze historical events, world wars have always occurred once every 50-70 years. And now we live in 2013, science has made big step in human evolution, many discoveries in medicine save people who were previously considered hopelessly ill, at the same time man invented weapons mass destruction, which includes nuclear weapons capable of hitting large areas, destroying everything in its path, both buildings and people living in it. The fact that the Third World War will be fought with the help of nuclear weapons is no longer a secret; states are spending so much money on their maintenance not just to store them in warehouses. In the event of a possible nuclear strike, our simulator allows you to calculate the radius of the wave and the degree of damage from a nuclear bomb of one or another power. By default, the map shows the capitals of the world that could be subject to a nuclear attack during the third world war. The map marks the geographic center of the settlement. Also, after a conditional nuclear strike, the simulator provides a link to the permanent parameters of this explosion, which you can distribute among your friends and warn them about the danger that they may face if a third world war begins with the use of nuclear weapons.

It is worth noting that nuclear weapons pose a great threat primarily to people living in megacities. In the event of an alarm warning of a nuclear threat, residents of Moscow will be thrown into panic, which will reduce the chances of survival to zero. If you are reading this note now, I am giving you valuable advice that can save your life. If nuclear weapons are already on the way, and Moscow, St. Petersburg or Kyiv are in panic, abandon the car or any other vehicle and run to the subway. Remember, you need to be in time 5 minutes before the nuclear weapon hits the target, exactly 5 minutes before the atomic charge approaches, the hermetic seals at the entrances to the subway will close tightly and no matter how you knock, they will not open. If at least one hermetic seal remains open, then the wave from the nuclear strike will penetrate the subway tunnels and destroy everyone.

Warn your friends and family about the dangers of nuclear weapons and how to escape from them in the event of an alarm. Be vigilant and take care of yourself!

A nuclear bombing simulator has appeared online. To use it, just enter the name of the city and select the bomb you like from the drop-down list. Developed an interactive map public organization Outrider Foundation.

about the project

“What would happen to your yard if a nuclear bomb fell on it?” - this is the name given to a very entertaining, but frightening interactive. The developers offer visitors to the service to choose not only the city on which the bomb will fall, but also the type of weapon. By the way, there are four options: Little boy, which was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki (15 kilotons); North Korean ballistic missile Hwasong-14 (150 kilotons), American W-87 Minuteman-III (300 kilotons) and Soviet Tsar Bomba (50,000 kilotons). You can also decide where the bomb will explode: on the ground or in the atmosphere.

After the user has decided on locality and selected a bomb, a diagram of the explosion, information about radiation and the potential number of victims will appear on the interactive map.

For example, if you direct the Tsar Bomba at Moscow, more than 6.5 million people will die, and more than 3.4 million will be seriously injured. Note that the explosion area of ​​this weapon is almost 50 square meters. km, and the blast wave is 555 sq. km.

Objective of the project

Outrider Foundation representative Dr. Tara Drozdenko explains the purpose of the project as follows:

“We live in a dangerous world. Nuclear weapon does not strengthen security, quite the contrary. And if we understand its danger, we will take the first step towards a safer future.”

Note that two years ago Esri developed a similar service that tells the story nuclear explosions, starting in 1945. In total, the locations of 2,624 detonations can be seen on the interactive map.

Let us recall that in March of this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his message to the Federal Assembly, among other things, mentioned that our armed forces would have at their disposal cruise missile"Sarmat" with a nuclear reactor.