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Vaan Veli
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In 1961, the Soviet Union shocked the entire world with the detonation of the most powerful nuclear bomb ever created — the Tsar Bomba.

Codenamed “Ivan”, it was built during the tense years of the Cold War, when the USSR and the United States were competing for nuclear dominance.

The Tsar Bomba was massive — 8 meters long, weighing 27 tons, and carrying a yield of 50 megatons of TNT — that’s 3,800 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb!

The test took place in the remote Novaya Zemlya Islands, near the Arctic Ocean. When it exploded, the flash of light was visible more than 1,000 kilometers away.
The shockwave from the blast circled the Earth three times, and even shattered windows 900 kilometers away.

But why was it made?
The answer lies in the political tension of that time.
The Soviet Union wanted to show the world — especially the United States — that they possessed unmatched nuclear power. It was not meant for actual war use, but rather as a symbol of dominance and fear.

After this explosion, the entire world was stunned.
Both the USSR and the US realized how destructive nuclear weapons could be — and soon after, nuclear tests were limited and monitored under new treaties.

Even today, Tsar Bomba remains the most powerful nuclear explosion in human history — a terrifying reminder of what humanity is capable of creating. 💥

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Santhosh

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Vaan Veli
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அணு குண்டு வெடித்தால் என்ன ஆகும்? உலகம் முழுவதும் ஏற்படும் அழிவு, radiation பாதிப்பு, மற்றும் மனிதர்களின் உயிர் பிழைக்கும் சாத்தியம் பற்றி இந்த வீடியோவில் விரிவாக தெரிந்து கொள்ளலாம்.

In this video, we explain in detail what happens if a nuclear bomb explodes — from blast impact, radiation effects, nuclear winter, to the global consequences of a USA vs Russia nuclear war.

🌍 Learn about:

Nuclear blast impact

Fallout & radiation dangers

Survival chances in nuclear war

USA vs Russia nuclear arsenal comparison

Historical nuclear explosions

⚠️ This video is for educational purposes only.

📌 Watch till the end for full explanation

மிரட்டும் வல்லரசு நாடுகள் | What If Nuked? Full Explanation

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Disclaimer:
This video is created purely for educational, study, and awareness purposes. All information provided is based on publicly available data and historical references. It does not promote violence, nuclear weapons usage, or any harmful activity. The intention is to increase public knowledge about nuclear impacts, safety, and historical events.