Examples of using Kilotons in English and their translations into Greek
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Her three MTU engines provide 16,000 total horsepower while the central booster het deliver 121 kilotons of thrust at full power.
The previous nuclear blast in North Korea is estimated by experts to have been about 10 kilotons.
The W80 warhead that we're looking for is a Model 1 with a dial-a-yield setting of between five and 150 kilotons.
The previous nuclear blast in North Korea is estimated by experts to have been about 10 kilotons.
is more than 800 kilotons in 2002.
up to 1.2 megatons, or 1,200 kilotons.
estimated at twenty-five to thirty kilotons, may have been a boosted uranium device.
with an impact energy of 173 kilotons.
released 21 kilotons of toxic sulfur dioxide per day.
in the United States in November 1952 yielded an explosion on the order of 10,000 kilotons of TNT.
have less than 20 kilotons of destructive power.
Yonhap news agency reports that Seoul's defence ministry also measured North Korea's nuclear test on Sunday at 50 kilotons.
Each warhead in turn has an explosive yield between 100 kilotons(100,000 tons of TNT) and 455 kilotons.
The explosion released energy estimated at about kilotons of TNT about 20 na 30 times more energy than the Hiroshima atomic bomb.
Nagasaki exploded with the yield of 15 kilotons and 20 kilotons of TNT, respectively….
data put the number between 1700 and 2300 metric kilotons(kT) per year.
The explosive yield of nuclear weapon is typically measured in kilotons, or thousand tons of TNT.
The DF-41 can carry from one to 10 nuclear warheads with yields ranging from 250 kilotons to one megaton.
estimated the blast created a yield of about 120 kilotons.
I never thought it would come down to this-- suffocating beneath kilotons of rock on some nameless planetoid.