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Nuclear weapons tests per year

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What you should know about this indicator

  • The number of nuclear tests for the United States does not include the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • This data only includes nuclear tests announced or reported by governments and/or intergovernmental organizations.
  • This data does not include the "Vela Incident" of 1979 because it has not yet officially been declared a nuclear test explosion by any government or intergovernmental organization, although there is strong evidence that suggests it was.
  • India's three simultaneous nuclear test explosions on May 11 are counted as only one, as are the two explosions on May 13. Likewise, Pakistan's five simultaneous explosions on May 28 are counted as a single test.
Source
Arms Control Association (2023) – with minor processing by Our World in Data
Last updated
January 25, 2024
Next expected update
January 2025
Date range
1945–2022
Unit
tests

Sources and processing

This data is based on the following sources

This dataset provides the yearly number of nuclear weapons tests by country.

Retrieved on
January 25, 2024
Citation
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Arms Control Association - The Nuclear Testing Tally (2023).
Daryl Kimball, Executive Director.

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“Data Page: Nuclear weapons tests per year”, part of the following publication: Bastian Herre, Pablo Rosado and Max Roser (2024) - “Nuclear Weapons”. Data adapted from Arms Control Association. Retrieved from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/number-of-nuclear-weapons-tests [online resource]
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Arms Control Association (2023) – with minor processing by Our World in Data

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Arms Control Association (2023) – with minor processing by Our World in Data. “Nuclear weapons tests per year” [dataset]. Arms Control Association, “The Nuclear Testing Tally” [original data]. Retrieved November 21, 2024 from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/number-of-nuclear-weapons-tests