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had one by mid-May 1982. The ships were within the "total exclusion zone" imposed by Britain around the Falkland Islands. Details of the number of devices per ship were contained in a file marked "Top Secret Atomic" found at the UK National Archives by media outlet
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All nuclear anti-submarine weapons were withdrawn from service by China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States in or around 1990. They were replaced by conventional weapons such as the
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depth charge, the nuclear depth bomb considerably increases the likelihood (to the point of near certainty) of the destruction of the attacked submarine.
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that provided ever-increasing accuracy and range as anti-submarine warfare technology improved.
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Richard Norton-Taylor, UK deployed 31 nuclear weapons during Falklands War, 3 January 2022.
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Because of this much greater power some nuclear depth bombs feature a
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Due to the use of a nuclear warhead of much greater explosive
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all had nuclear depth bombs in their arsenals at one point.
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Some aircraft were cleared for using these, such as the
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