以下 资料 来自 Wikipedia:
Country | Base | Estimated | Bombs |
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Belgium | Kleine Brogel | 10~20 | B61 |
Germany | Büchel | >=20[2] | B61 |
Italy | Aviano | 50 | B61 |
Italy | Ghedi | 20~40 | B61 |
Netherlands | Volkel | 10~20 | B61 |
Turkey | Incirlik | 50~90 | B61 |
5 nations | 6 bases | 160~240 | B61 |
Of the three nuclear powers in NATO (France, the United Kingdom and the United States), only the United States is known to have provided weapons for nuclear sharing. As of November 2009[update], Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey are hosting U.S. nuclear weapons as part of NATO's nuclear sharing policy.[3][4] Canada hosted weapons under the control of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), rather than NATO, until 1984, having left the NATO program in 1972[5] and Greece until 2001.[3][6] The United Kingdom also received U.S. tactical nuclear weapons such as nuclear artillery and Lance missiles until 1992, despite the UK being a nuclear weapons state in its own right; these were mainly deployed in Germany.
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B61 training unit intended for ground crew. It accurately replicates the shape and size of a "live" B61 (together with its safety/arming mechanisms) but contains only inert materials
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Type | Nuclear bomb |
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Used by | United States |
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Designer | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
B61 核弹 只有 美国 可以用, 德国可以用吗 ???