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Three 50-megaton warheads parachuted to Earth.
Men of Honor (2000)
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Men of Honor (2000)
2.7s
...a 50-megaton nuclear warhead.
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2.6s
If a 100-megaton warhead
Spies Like Us (1985)
2.6s
- ... a 40-megaton nuclear warhead. - Good night, everybody.
Hidden Figures (2017)
4.5s
And then a 1.6 megaton RDS-37 thermonuclear warhead
Bridge of Spies (2015)
2s
and if the bomb is 50 megatons,
Star Trek (1966) - S02E26 Assignment: Earth
1.9s
In response to nuclear warhead
Hogan's Heroes (1965) - S01E05 War
2.7s
The pilot was seen to parachute to earth,
The Stand (2020) - S01E01 The End
4.1s
This place was built to withstand a 50-megaton blast.
Star Trek (1966) - S02E26 Assignment: Earth
1.3s
Arm the warhead.
The Night Agent (2023) - S01E09 The Devil We Know
2.5s
We have 50 warheads stationed in country.
Knight Rider (1982) - S02E14 Diamonds Aren't a Girl's Best Friend
3.3s
We had just parachuted about 50 kilometers
Star Trek (1966) - S02E26 Assignment: Earth
1.6s
with multi-warhead capacity.
Star Trek (1966) - S02E26 Assignment: Earth
3.5s
Warhead still armed. Six minutes to impact.
RoboCop (1987)
3.3s
and affirmed its willingness to use the three megaton device
Star Trek (1966) - S02E26 Assignment: Earth
4.6s
Accomplished. Nuclear warhead now armed.
Aliens (1986)
3.6s
equal to about 40 megatons.