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Module -V
                Nuclear Warfare
                                                                                                    Warfare and
                                                                                                     Its Types



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                                                                                                Note
                                NUCLEAR WARFARE





               In the previous module, we have learnt about the various conventional weapon systems
               held by the Indian Armed Forces. We also learnt about the future military technology.

               Both conventional weapons and non-conventional weapons are used in present day
               warfare. Nuclear, biological and chemical warfare are weapons of mass destruction
               or popularly called WMD. Biological & Chemical weapon systems and warfare are
               banned under the international rules and treaties. However, the use of these weapon
               systems by nations cannot be ruled out.

               In this lesson we will learn about the nuclear warfare. We will also learn about the
               various basic terms of nuclear reactions. A brief insight into what is a nuclear weapon
               and the various effects of nuclear weapon will also be given. The various protection
               mechanism against the nuclear effects will also be discussed.


                       Objective


               After studying this lesson, you will be able to:
               •     define the basic terms used in nuclear science;

               •     explain the energy yield of nuclear explosion;

               •     list the characteristics of a nuclear explosion;
               •     explain the effects of a nuclear explosion;

               •     explain the meaning of nuclear radiation and

               •     suggest the protective measures to be taken against the effects of a nuclear
                     explosion.

                12.1 Basic Terms



               12.1.1  Nuclear Energy

               In a conventional explosion such as bombs, the energy released results from chemical

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