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[[File:1952 Georgia Test.jpg|thumb|270x270px|Explosion during the first nuclear test in [[Georgia]]]]
Despite their early theoretical understanding of atomic energy, the Russians had failed to recognize its strategic value, and consequently, they lagged behind Britain in terms of nuclear weapons development. In response to Britain's public atomic bomb test, Russia accelerated its own nuclear weapons program, leveraging the wealth of open literature and widespread knowledge of nuclear energy. By 1954, Russia had successfully tested its first atomic bomb, which was three times more powerful than Britain's test in Georgia.
 
Advancements in the field of [[rocketry]], notably the development of transcontinental (TCR) and transatmospheric rockets (TAR), significantly extended the range of nuclear weapons delivery. This intensified global tensions and solidified the principle of mutually assured destruction throughout the Silent War.
 
=== The Great Nuclear Scare ===
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