United States Nuclear weapons Stats
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- Atmospheric tests: Atmospheric tests.
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Non-Proliferation treaty sign date:
Signed.
No date was available from the Wikipedia article, so we used the date of retrieval.
- Nuclear tests: Tests.
- Nuclear warheads: Total nuclear warheads.
- Peaceful use tests: Peaceful tests.
- Share of all nuclear tests: By test count.
- Share of all nuclear tests by yield: By yield.
- Test detonations: Detonations.
- Total yield of all tests: Total yield, kt.
SOURCES: Wikipedia: Worldwide nuclear testing counts and summary (Worldwide nuclear testing totals by country) (Defined as these classes of tests: atmospheric, surface, barge, cratering, space, and underwater tests.); Wikipedia: List of parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (Ratified or acceded states); Wikipedia: Worldwide nuclear testing counts and summary (Worldwide nuclear testing totals by country) (Including salvo tests counted as a single test.); http://www.fas.org/programs/ssp/nukes/nuclearweapons/nukestatus.html, April 2014; Wikipedia: Worldwide nuclear testing counts and summary (Worldwide nuclear testing totals by country) (As declared so by the nation testing; some may have been dual use.); Wikipedia: Worldwide nuclear testing counts and summary (Worldwide nuclear testing totals by country); Wikipedia: Worldwide nuclear testing counts and summary (Worldwide nuclear testing totals by country) (Detonations include zero-yield detonations in safety tests and failed full yield tests, but not those in the accident category listed above.)
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