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Rasputin vs. Stalin ERB OOT

by Deplorable Macker ( 45 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Georgia, Humor, Music, OOT, Russia at April 25th, 2013 - 11:00 pm

WHO WON? WHO’S NEXT?


YOU DECIDE!
This is the Overnight Open Thread!

A Command Economy Relic

by coldwarrior ( 122 Comments › )
Filed under Cold War, Economy, History, Open thread at December 30th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

Another week is over and the New Year’s Holiday is almost upon us. So, lets tone it down a notch and look at a relic from the 70’s:

In a command economy the central planners do two things. They determine first how many of a given product is to be made and second, what it will cost. So, how does the consumer know what the cost is? Easy, its stamped into the product.

This spoon is from the USSR, Mrs Coldwarrior’s family brought a set with them when they left the USSR. Do note, this spoon costs 60 Kopecs (.60 cents). We have serving for 8. All the utensils are marked 60 Kopeks. Mrs Coldwarrior also has gold earrings with the price stamped into them but the numbers are way too small to get a picture.

Here’s a piece of Cold War history…

by 1389AD ( 38 Comments › )
Filed under Cold War, History, Nuclear Weapons, Open thread at September 16th, 2011 - 11:30 am

Everybody (including myself) keeps posting vids of Tsar Bomba (Emperor Bomb). Usually, the video is a wordless comment on someone or something that we feel a desperate need to rid ourselves of. At other times, it’s a general depiction of one’s own mental state. In any event, here are some links:

Uploaded by kuroiso on Jan 29, 2008
http://kuroiso.org/

Uploaded by SiebenSX on Oct 12, 2006

The Biggest Bomb Ever!!!
50-60 Megatonns!!

Uploaded by flyboy172r on Apr 19, 2007

The Tsar Bomba
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October 30th 1961 – The Tsar Bomba, King of the Bombs, Царь-бомба or Big Ivan.

This footage is courtesy of the documentary “Trinity and Beyond”, directed by Peter Kuran, and other footage is courtesy of the Discovery channel. The original footage was from declassified Soviet Archives. The music used is from The Planets Suite composed by Gustav Holst. The movement is ‘Mars: the Bringer of War’

Before I get into the details of the test, I want to clear up something very important. The title of this video is “Tsar Bomba – King of the Bombs – 57,000,000 Tonnes of TNT”. Understand now that this test wasn’t the result of a detonation of 57,000,000 Tonnes of TNT, but rather the nuclear yield EQUIVALENT of a detonation of 57,000,000 Tonnes of Trinitrotoluene. The actual weight of the device was 27 tonnes. And coincidentally, one tonne is taken as a metric tonne, or 1000 kilograms – (2200lbs). All units used in physics are metric. The reason the yield equivalent system is used is because the energy released from the explosion of a set amount of TNT is a constant.

Second to that: I KNOW THE SCREENSHOTS AT THE END ARE OF THE CLOUD OVER THE GROUND. The reason I made a mistake was because when I made this video I was using a 6 year old CRT monitor with numerous problems, some of which with the shading. I greatly regret it butI cant be bothered removing/re-uploading the video again so Ill just live with it.

The bomb was designed as a 100 Megaton device, not a 50 Megaton device. This was due to its 3 stage design: fission-fusion-fusion. There is fission initiator that when detonated, begins a fusion reaction. Then there is a further fast-fission detonation (With neutrons from the second stage) of a Uranium-238 tamper which boosts the yield by 50 Megatons. For the test, the Tsar had its Uranium tamper replaced with lead to reduce the maximum yield by half (To 50 Megatons).

The blast yield was equal to that of a blast of 57,000,000 Tonnes of TNT….or to put that into context: The weight of 270 Empire State Buildings worth of TNT. This makes the Tsar the most powerful nuclear device ever detonated in history. Think of the destruction at Hiroshima. The Tsar was 3800 times more powerful than Hiroshima.

The bomb’s weight was 27 tonnes, and its dimensions were: 8 meters (26ft) in length, and 2 meters (6.5ft) in diameter.

It was air-dropped, from a modified Tupolev Tu-95 Bear, and it used a nylon parachute to slow its decent to give the crew time to escape.

The bomb was dropped from an altitude of 34,500 feet AGL (10,500 meters), and it detonated a little over three minutes later at an altitude of 13,100 feet AGL (4,000 meters). In this time: The Tu-95, travelling at a ground speed of 480kts (552mph, 864kph), travelled into the safe zone (about 45km from ground zero) and was therefore 79km away from the blast.

When the bomb detonated, immediately the temperature directly below and surrounding the detonation would have risen to millions of degrees. The pressure below the blast was 300 pounds per square inch, ten times the pressure in a car tyre. The light energy released was so powerful that it was visible even at 1000km (621 miles), with cloudy skies. The shockwave was powerful enough to break windows at even up to 900 kilometres (560 miles) from the blast. The shockwave was recorded orbiting the earth 3 times. The mushroom cloud rose to an altitude of 64,000 meters (210,000 feet) before levelling out. The thermal energy from the blast was powerful that it could cause 3rd degree burns to a human standing 100 km (62 miles) away from the blast.

The radius of the fireball was 2.3 kilometres (1.4 miles). The blast radius (area in which total destruction ensured) was 13km (8 miles).

The most important thing to note is that this bomb was designed as a 100 Megaton device (Yield equivalent of 0.1 billion tonnes of TNT). If detonated, everything within a 48 kilometer (30 mile) diameter would be vaporised. Everything within a 195 kilometer (120 mile) diameter would be incinerated in a fireball. This would ensure total destruction of a large city like New York, Paris or London, as well as devastation on its outskirts.

Look at my other video to get more information about the test history.

The Aftermath of the largest nuclear detonation in history.

More here:


Хрущев сказал, “КУКУРУЗЫ! Ешь!”

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 373 Comments › )
Filed under Cold War, Communism, Golden Age of Television, History, Humor, Media, Open thread, Politics, Russia, World at June 24th, 2011 - 11:00 pm

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Как известно одним из достоинств советского телевидения было полное отсутствие надоедливой рекламы! Но все же иногда у партийного руководства возникала надобность донести до советских граждан политику партии. Одна из самых ярких рекламных компаний Хрущевского СССР, это продвижение кукурузы. Шедевр советской рекламы – кукурузная оперетта.

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