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The Tsar Bomba, officially designated AN602, is the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. It was developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War and tested on October 30, 1961 over the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. This bomb demonstrated the pinnacle of nuclear weapon design during a period of intense competition between global superpowers. The Tsar Bomba had an estimated yield of 50 megatons of TNT, making it approximately 3,800 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Weighing around 27 metric tons and measuring 8 meters (26 feet) in length and 2 meters (6.6 feet) in diameter, it was an enormous and unwieldy weapon. Its design emphasized raw power over practicality. This nuclear device was a three-stage thermonuclear bomb, using a process of fission-fusion-fission to achieve its incredible yield. However, the third stage's fission reaction was deliberately suppressed to minimize radioactive fallout, showing an awareness of its potential long-term environmental impact. The Tsar Bomba was developed primarily as a show of power and deterrence during the Cold War, rather than as a practical weapon of war. Its massive size and catastrophic potential made it unsuitable for use in combat, but it was a clear demonstration of Soviet technological and military capability. The bomb was tested on October 30, 1961, over the Novaya Zemlya test range. A specially modified Tu-95 bomber carried and dropped it, with a parachute attached to slow its descent, giving the aircraft time to escape the blast. The explosion generated a mushroom cloud 60 kilometers (37 miles) high, and shockwaves shattered windows as far as 900 kilometers (560 miles) away. The legacy of the Tsar Bomba is one of awe and horror. It remains a stark symbol of the extreme escalation of the nuclear arms race and the devastating potential of such weapons. Its test was a catalyst for increased international dialogue on nuclear disarmament and the need for arms control to prevent global catastrophe.