U.S. Developing A New Nuclear Gravity Bomb

The Pentagon has announced plans for a new nuclear bomb 24 times as powerful as the one dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. It comes days after it emerged China plans to double its arsenal of nuclear warheads to over 1,000 by 2030  

Daily Mail: Maps show devastating impact of America's new super-nuke on Russian capital: B61-13 'gravity bomb' has 24 times more power than the one dropped on Hiroshima 

* The Biden administration is developing a new nuclear bomb - the B61-13 has the potential to cause significant devastation in Moscow 

* Simulation of bomb's estimated maximum yield of 360 kilotons of TNT could see many deaths with more than 300,000 killed and hundreds of thousands injured 

* Development of the weapon is primarily intended as a deterrent and to provide assurance to allies 

Maps have been released depicting the destruction that could be unleashed should a new type of nuclear bomb being developed by the Biden Administration be dropped on Moscow. 

The Pentagon announced this week that it is developing a new nuclear 'gravity bomb' that is 24 times more powerful than the nuke detonated in Hiroshima. 

The B61-13 is the 13th variant of the B61 family of 'gravity bombs,' which fall to their target rather than being guided. 

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U.S. Is Developing A New Nuclear Gravity Bomb  

Nuclear Bomb Map Shows Impact of New US Weapon on World's Major Cities -- Newsweek 

New US bomb can kill 300,000 in Moscow – Newsweek -- RT  

Plans For More Destructive B61 Nuclear Bomb Unveiled -- Warzone  

US to build new nuclear gravity bomb -- Defense News  

The US is updating its nuclear arsenal amid growing security fears -- Business Insider  

The U.S. Is Building a New Nuke, Its Third Since the Cold War -- UPI  

The US is building a new nuclear gravity bomb - with 24-times more power -- The Independent

The U.S. Is Building a New Nuke, Its Third Since the Cold War -- Popular Mechanics  

Biden Administration Decides To Build A New Nuclear Bomb to Get Rid Of An Old Bomb -- FAS

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