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==External links== {{Commons category|Nuclear weapon design}} * [https://nuclearweaponarchive.org/ Carey Sublette's Nuclear Weapon Archive] is a reliable source of information and has links to other sources. ** Nuclear Weapons Frequently Asked Questions: [https://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Nwfaq/Nfaq4.html Section 4.0 Engineering and Design of Nuclear Weapons] * The [https://fas.org/ Federation of American Scientists] provides solid information on weapons of mass destruction, including [https://nuke.fas.org/ nuclear weapons] and their [https://web.archive.org/web/20150329105730/http://fas.org/nuke/intro/nuke/effects.htm effects] * [https://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Library/Teller.html More information on the design of two-stage fusion bombs] * [https://fas.org/irp/threat/mctl98-2/mctl98-2.pdf Militarily Critical Technologies List (MCTL), Part II (1998)] (PDF) from the US Department of Defense at the Federation of American Scientists website. * [https://fas.org/sgp/othergov/doe/rdd-7.html "Restricted Data Declassification Decisions from 1946 until Present"], Department of Energy report series published from 1994 until January 2001 which lists all known declassification actions and their dates. Hosted by Federation of American Scientists. * [https://fas.org/sgp/eprint/morland.html The Holocaust Bomb: A Question of Time] is an update of the 1979 court case ''USA v. The Progressive'', with links to supporting documents on nuclear weapon design. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20080226054314/http://alsos.wlu.edu/qsearch.aspx?browse=science%2FNuclear+Weapons+Design Annotated bibliography on nuclear weapons design from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues] * [https://www.wilsoncenter.org/nuclear-history-documents The Woodrow Wilson Center's Nuclear Proliferation International History Project] or NPIHP is a global network of individuals and institutions engaged in the study of international nuclear history through archival documents, oral history interviews and other empirical sources. {{Nuclear technology}} [[Category:Nuclear weapon design| ]] [[Category:Nuclear weapons|Design]] [[Category:Weapon design]]
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