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How many countries have Hydrogen bomb apart from US, Russia, China, UK, France ?

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Adstar · 56-60, M
Well India, Israel, Pakistan and North Korea have nuclear weapons.. They have not revealed if their weapons include Hydrogen bombs, but i would suspect that India probably have hydrogen bombs..
Sayana · 22-25, F
@Adstar I think South Africa and South Korea also have nukes, they don't reveal it.
Adstar · 56-60, M
@Sayana South Africa had Nukes.. But when apartide ended nelsone mandela gave up those nukes.. The South africans had works with Israel to produce and test a nuke in the southern atlantic..

I have heard no reports about South Korea ever owning Nukes..

But i have heard a rumor that Tiawan also helped Israel and South Africa and ended up with a hand full of nukes..
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Northwest · M
@Sayana India did not reach Mars in 2008.

About a dozen India-born CEOs are among the S&P 500 companies, but local Americans are not their subordinates, at least in the way you see it, because they have minority stakes in these companies, so in other words, they are busting their asses to make the original founders money. India's population is about 1.5 Billion, the US population is 350 Million. You're looking at the data incorrectly.
Sayana · 22-25, F
@Northwest Sorry, India reached on Mars in 2014 but it became the 1st country to reach on Mars on it's 1st attempt, Previously USA and USSR were both failed in their 1st atempt.
Northwest · M
@Sayana The first US probe to reach Mars and successfully land was Viking 1, which landed on July 20, 1976.

The first Soviet probe to reach the surface of Mars was Mars 2, though its lander crashed upon impact. While Mars 3 also launched in 1971, and its lander achieved the first successful soft landing, it also failed shortly after touchdown.

The Indian launch was nearly 45 years later, so assuming it worked the first time, 45 years later, is a distinction without a difference.

It's like saying it took Bell multiple attempts to make the phone work in 1877, but AT&T got it right the first time, in 1920.

 
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