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U.S. nuclear warheads, 1945-2002. Data from National Resources Defense Council (http://www.nrdc.org/nuclear/nudb/datab9.asp), graph created by User:Fastfission in Microsoft Excel. Dataset used is available on the talk page of this image. [[Category:N