

The "Nuclear Sponge" refers to the hundreds of nuclear missiles spread across Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wyoming. Even catastrophic bombs such as the 'Little Boy', which killed up to 166,000 people in Hiroshima in 1945, are available to try. Real weapons tested by North Korea, Russia and the US are among the detonations that users can simulate.

It will be able to travel some 6,000 miles, carrying a warhead more than 20 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. America is building a new weapon of mass destruction, a nuclear missile the length of a bowling lane. Air detonations are assumed to detonate at the. You can select a target on any city (over 20,000 people) in the US. Using open-source physics and weapon models, it provides a simplified view of the aftermath of the detonation.

Single-City Attack Simulator (USA) This simulator maps the effect of a single nuclear bomb on an individual target.
