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High-altitude nuclear explosions are the result of nuclear weapons testing within the upper layers of the Earth's atmosphere and in outer space. Several such tests were performed at high altitudes by the United States and the Soviet Union between 1958 and 1962.

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  • Explosió nuclear a gran altitud (ca)
  • High-altitude Nuclear Explosion (in)
  • HANE (it)
  • High-altitude nuclear explosion (en)
  • 高高度核爆発 (ja)
  • Атмосферный ядерный взрыв (ru)
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  • Altitud explosions nuclears són el resultat de proves d'armes nuclears. Moltes d'aquestes proves es van realitzar a altituds elevades pels Estats Units i la Unió Soviètica entre 1958 i 1962. Proves posteriors es van plasmar en un programa del Departament de Defensa, el Programa 437. (ca)
  • High-altitude nuclear explosions are the result of nuclear weapons testing within the upper layers of the Earth's atmosphere and in outer space. Several such tests were performed at high altitudes by the United States and the Soviet Union between 1958 and 1962. (en)
  • High-altitude nuclear explosions atau Ledakan nuklir di ketinggian merupakan uji coba senjata nuklir yang dilakukan di ketinggian. Tes tersebut dilakukan oleh Amerika Serikat dan Uni Soviet di antara tahun 1958 dan 1962 tepatnya saat perang dingin. (in)
  • 高高度核爆発(こうこうどかくばくはつ、High Altitude Nuclear Explosion, HANE)は、高高度における核爆発。強力な電磁パルス(EMP)を攻撃手段として利用し、広範囲での電力インフラストラクチャーや通信、情報機器の機能停止を狙うものである。爆発高度によって分類されるものであり、核兵器の種類や爆発規模などは問わない。 (ja)
  • Атмосферный ядерный взрыв — ядерный взрыв, происходящий в достаточно плотном воздухе ниже 100 км, где образуется ударная волна, но достаточно высоко, чтобы вспышка не коснулась земли. (ru)
  • Si definiscono HANE (acronimo dall'inglese: High-Altitude Nuclear Explosions) le esplosioni nucleari ad alta quota (endo o eso-atmosferiche), che sono state sempre detonazioni termonucleari, effettuate ad altitudini superiori ai 50 km, altezze che si considerano ancora all'interno dell'atmosfera terrestre. Queste esplosioni sono state test di armi nucleari, usati per sperimentare la possibilità di una difesa anti-missile balistico e per determinare gli effetti dell'esplosione e della radiazione nell'ambito esoatmosferico. Queste esplosioni, anche se non avevano come scopo principale quello di essere una bomba elettromagnetica, hanno generato fortissimi impulsi elettromagnetici, in parte previsti, che hanno causato gravi danni a stazioni radio, reti elettriche e telefoniche e danneggiato in (it)
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