The nuclearbomb map delivers a detailed, geotagged visualization of historical and hypothetical nuclear strike coverage. This tool helps users understand blast radii, fallout patterns, and emergency response zones with street level accuracy.
Designed for researchers, educators, and safety planners, the platform combines declassified data with modern mapping APIs. Each layer is version controlled and timestamped for auditability and transparency.
Global Coverage Overview
Interactive layers show current stockpile estimates, delivery systems, and verified test sites across continents.
| Region | Estimated Warheads | Delivery Platforms | Verified Test Sites |
|---|---|---|---|
| North America | 5,200 | ICBMs, SLBMs, Bombers | Nevada Test Site |
| Europe | 400 | Theater Systems | Novaya Zemlya |
| Asia | 10,000+ | ICBMs, MRBMs, Cruise | Lop Nor |
| Emerging Programs | Developing | Dual-Capable Systems | Verified by Open Source |
Blast and Thermal Effects
Users can simulate airburst and ground detonation to examine overpressure contours and thermal radiation footprints.
Key Parameters
Adjust yield, altitude, and weather to refine impact heat curves and shockwave propagation models.
Fallout and Environmental Impact
Wind and precipitation patterns drive deposition maps that estimate ground contamination and sheltering timelines.
Seasonal vegetation and urban density layers refine predictions of long term environmental exposure risks.
Emergency Planning and Evacuation Routes
Planners integrate road networks, hospital capacity, and shelter inventories to design survivability corridors.
Time critical alerts link to civil defense protocols and mass notification systems for rapid public dissemination.
Historical Test Archive
Chronological entries document yield, location, yield to casualty correlation, and political context for each event.
Operational Guidance and Best Practices
- Focus on verified data sources and documented test locations for credible analysis.
- Layer blast, fallout, and infrastructure data to design resilient evacuation plans.
- Validate simulations against historical events to refine response assumptions.
- Schedule regular data reviews and scenario updates to reflect geopolitical shifts.
- Coordinate with civil defense authorities to align maps with official protocols.
FAQ
Reader questions
What locations are included on the nuclearbomb map?
The map covers verified test sites, declared stockpile regions, and hypothetical target clusters in major urban centers worldwide.
How accurate are the simulated blast radii?
Simulations use validated physics models and are cross checked with historical event data to keep error bands under ten percent.
Can the platform support offline planning scenarios?
Downloadable scenario packs allow responders to run offline drills and export reports without live connectivity.
Is the data regularly updated and audited?
New satellite imagery, declassified documents, and policy changes trigger quarterly data reviews with version logs.