Nuclear explosion visualization

Nuclear Explosion SimulatorPhysics-Based & Interactive

Visualize the true scale and impact of nuclear detonations with our scientifically accurate simulator. Explore blast radius, thermal effects, and radiation zones for various yields.

Understand Nuclear Weapons Effects

Blast Effects

Visualize overpressure zones, building damage, and blast wave propagation based on weapon yield and detonation type.

Thermal Radiation

See thermal radiation contours and understand first, second, and third-degree burn zones from nuclear detonations.

Fallout Analysis

Model radioactive fallout patterns based on local weather conditions, weapon design, and detonation parameters.

Nuclear Weapons Database

Explore detailed specifications and histories of nuclear weapons from around the world. From the massive Tsar Bomba to modern ICBMs, understand the evolution of nuclear technology.

B83 Nuclear Bomb

America's last megaton-class warhead with a yield of up to 1.2 megatons.

Yield: 1.2 MTStatus: Active
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Tsar Bomba

The largest nuclear explosion in history at 50 megatons TNT equivalent.

Yield: 50 MTStatus: Historical
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W88 Warhead

America's most advanced submarine-launched nuclear warhead system.

Yield: 475 KTStatus: Active
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Educational Articles

In-depth articles about nuclear weapons, their physics, history, and strategic implications. Learn from expert analysis and historical documentation.

Strategic Weapons

B83 Nuclear Bomb: America's Last Megaton-Class Warhead

Explore the B83, the highest-yield weapon in the U.S. nuclear arsenal and America's final megaton-class bomb.

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Historical Test

Tsar Bomba: The Largest Nuclear Explosion in History

Learn about the 50-megaton Soviet hydrogen bomb that created the most powerful explosion ever recorded.

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Nuclear Physics

Understanding Nuclear Fission and Fusion

Dive deep into the physics behind nuclear weapons and understand how fission and fusion reactions work.

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Educational Purpose

NukeSim is designed for educational purposes to help students, educators, and the public understand the physics and humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons. Knowledge is a crucial step toward preventing nuclear conflict.

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Select from pre-set nuclear weapons or customize your own. Choose a location and see the results of a detonation with our detailed physics model.

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