Visitors at the presentation of a multimedia installation specially created by the Rosatom Corporation to mark the 65th anniversary of the RDS-1 Soviet atomic bomb.30.08.2014#2484874
Visitors at the presentation of a multimedia installation specially created by the Rosatom Corporation to mark the 65th anniversary of the RDS-1 Soviet atomic bomb.30.08.2014#2484870
An item "Atomic bomb" displayed at the exhibition in Moscow which highlights achievements of Russian science.24.04.2014#2417161
A nuclear warhead on a cart in a tunnel of the nuclear arsenal loading area at the Balaklava Naval Museum (submarine museum) in the Crimea.03.04.2014#2407711
Nuclear payload on a trolley in a tunnel of the nuclear arsenal loading area at the Balaklava Naval Museum (submarine museum) in the Crimea.03.04.2014#2407709
The first A-bomb, 1949. The museum of all-Union Research Institute for Experimental Physics (present-day Russian Federal Nuclear Center "All-Russian Research Institute for Experimental Physics"). Reproduction.01.03.1993#861354
Preparations for the destruction of RSD-10 (SS-20 Saber) intermediate-range missiles at Kapustin Yar state central range05.08.1988#773337
Destruction of RSD-10 (SS-20 Saber) intermediate-range missiles at Kapustin Yar state central range05.08.1988#773332
Depositing ratifications related to the Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons by the depository countries--the USSR and the USA. Protocols on the deposition of Yugoslavia's ratification are being signed by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko (right) and Yugoslav ambassador Vljko Micunovic in the USSR.05.03.1970#738638
Depositing ratifications related to the Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons by the depository countries--the USSR and the USA. Protocols on the deposition of Jamaica's instrument are being signed by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko (right) and British ambassador Sir Duncan Wilson in the USSR..05.03.1970#738637
Depositing ratifications related to the Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons by the depository countries--the USSR and the USA, Reception House, ministry of External Affairs of the USSR.05.03.1970#738636
Depositing ratifications related to the Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons by the depository countries--the USSR and the USA. Protocols on the deposition of the USA's instrument are being signed by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko (right) and US ambassador Jacob Dyneley Beam in the USSR.05.03.1970#738635
West German Ambassador Helmut Allardt signing the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons on behalf of his government.28.11.1969#738546
Walter Wodak, Ambassador of the Republic of Austria in the USSR, signing a Non-Proliferation Treaty.01.07.1968#734523
Llewelyn E. Thompson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USA in the Soviet Union, signing a Non-Proliferation Treaty. Left to right: Andrei Gromyko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, and Geoffrey Harrison, Ambassador of the Great Britain in the USSR.01.07.1968#734522
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the USSR in the United Kingdom Michael Nicolaievich Smirnovsky during the signing of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty01.07.1968#734461
Irish Minister of External Affairs Frank Aiken signing the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of nuclear weapons.01.07.1968#731778
Italian Ambassador to the USSR Federico Sensi signing the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons on behalf of the Italian Government.28.01.1969#728625
Ceylonese Ambassador to the USSR signing the Agreement on Nuclear Non-proliferation.01.06.1968#601545
From left: British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Lord Chalfont, Soviet Ambassador to the UK Mikhail Smirnovsky, British Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart and U.S. Ambassador to the UK Walter Annenberg during the signing ceremony of protocols for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.05.03.1970#600062
The signing of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons by the representatives of the depositary countries -- the United States, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom: US Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the USSR Llewellyn Thompson, Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and British Ambassador to the USSR Sir Geoffrey Harrison.01.07.1968#599734
Signing the protocol of depositing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty ratification instruments to the USSR government by the ambassador of the Mongolian People's Republic N. Luvsanchultem and USSR Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Vladimir Vinogradov.05.03.1969#592947
The world's most powerful thermonuclear bomb (up to 100 megatonnes) is displayed in the museum of nuclear weapons in the Russian Federal Nuclear Center in the Nizhny Novgorod Region. Although its original nuclear charge was reduced twice, the power of the explosion was astounding. A shock wave went around the Earth three times; the glow was seen at a distance of more than 1,000 km; and radio communication on the country's northern coasts was disrupted for 40 minutes.20.02.1993#323828
The world's most powerful thermonuclear bomb (up to 100 megatonne) is displayed in the nuclear weapons museum of the Russian Federal Nuclear Center in the Nizhny Novgorod Region. It was tested on Novaya Zemlya.20.02.1993#323825
The TU-4 four-motored bomber which dropped the first nuclear bomb in the USSR during the tests. The plane was designed by the Tupolev design bureau. The Air Force Museum in Monino, established November 28, 1958 under the Gagarin Air Academy. 09.09.2001#157556
The first nuclear blasts took place at the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site since 1961. The site was officially closed in1991. A detail of ground-based space technologies - a vacuum channel to withdraw the energy of a nuclear blast. 15.09.2001#142166
American specialists collecting radioactive ice after a B-52 bomber disaster at Thule air base in Greenland. 21.01.1968#45823
The military load nuclear warheads in containers for further withdrawal. Implementation of agreement signed in Minsk by the heads of the CIS countries on withdrawal of nuclear weapons from Ukraine.04.01.1992#21774