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Are these the same warheads that our dearly beloved [[sam]] used before he died? '''''R.I.P. SAM R.I.P.'''''
Are these the same warheads that our dearly beloved [[sam]] used before he died? '''''R.I.P. SAM R.I.P.'''''
==Name==
Is the proper name "nuclear" or "thermonuclear"? Whichever one it is, the article should reflect it. --<b>[[User:Dragonclaws|<font color="#4D56B1">Dragon<font color="#F28500">c</font>laws</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:Dragonclaws|<font color="#4D56B1">talk</font>]])</sup></b> 20:38, 6 December 2008 (UTC)

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i have reason to belive that there is no such thing as a HAVOK missile but it is infact the HAVOK mine i can not find any referance to HAVOK missile but plenty to the HAVOK mine ok , cheers mate, J!MMY8806 00:05, 18 January 2007 (UTC)

You're right the nuclear missiles used by cruiser's are called Shiva missiles. Two examples are Fall of Reach page 111-112, and Fall of Reach page 147.

Raptor117 18:20, 18 February 2007 (UTC)


Yeah, your right, it is a mine. Page 177 The Fall of Reach Ravenwing 00:43, March 14 2007 (UTC)

30 MT?

Is it just me or does this weapon seem amazingly underpowerd considering what its ment to be capable of --Climax Viod 10:24, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

How so? Raptor117 21:29, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

The Russians created the Tsar Bomba which had a yeild of 50 megatons they could of made it 100 megatons, and they tested it on a island ---Climax Viod 11:23, 7 March 2007 (UTC)


Well, it was probably made to be small and portable, and also needs to have radiation containment, since it is meant to be used by ground forces. Ravenwing 00:43, March 14 2007 (UTC)

Highly unprobable that a man-portable thermonuclear bomb could be 30 megatonn yield. It would weight minimum 5 tonns (5 000 kilograms)...

SAM R.I.P.

Are these the same warheads that our dearly beloved sam used before he died? R.I.P. SAM R.I.P.

Name

Is the proper name "nuclear" or "thermonuclear"? Whichever one it is, the article should reflect it. --Dragonclaws(talk) 20:38, 6 December 2008 (UTC)