Carl Sagan (1934-1996), a famous astronomer born in the United States, first defined and described the nuclear winter phenomenon in 1983. In a nuclear winter article based on the academic paper "Nuclear War on the Global Atmosphere", Sagan explained and analyzed unintended consequences, the rapid decline in world temperature and nuclear war. In historical context, the potential use of nuclear warheads during the Cold War (1947 - 1991) influenced the authors' emphasis on the outcome of nuclear warfare.
In many ways, it tracks the trend of most nuclear war novels. In his literature search "The Nuclear Holocaust" Paul Brains wrote: "People talk about the main theme of fiction where the direct consequences of describing nuclear war are considered here As for details of atomic bomb explosions of atomic bombs, only a few authors are interested in addition to the Japanese atomic bombing writer, but they are interested in political society and the influence of war on the remote society There are many people.
During the Cold War, the outlook for nuclear war covered Europe. It is the same as a nightmare often happens. However, in the early years of the nuclear power era, most people vaguely understood the outcome of tactical nuclear warfare. Until the super major games in the past decade, the nightmare of Europe gained vivid and terrible clarity. Carte Blanche regained Battle Royal on behalf of NATO and Communist forces. Tory 's headquarters "Southern Country" is played by US, Canada and French troops and functions as a NATO unit. The 4 th Alliance Tactical Air Force provides air support to the 6 th Fleet of the Mediterranean and 49 th Air Force.
At the peak of the Cold War, the United States had about 7,000 tactical nuclear weapons in Europe. The effectiveness of these weapons is always questionable. In 1955's medical record, 335 NATO tactical weapons were used for battle with Soviet tanks and troops invaded, most of which occurred on the battlefield of Germany. Robert McNamara later outlined the results. "It is estimated that from 150 to 1.7 million people die in the first two days and an additional 3.5 million people are injured.'Don't include illness, radiation poisoning, death by Soviet nuclear weapons.The subsequent war game is Carte Supported the discovery of Blanche: If NATO used tactical weapons to defend Germany, it would destroy Germany The existence of mere tactical weapons harms the stability of the crisis and ends it You can make it.