Nuclear Weapons (Agadir War)

Nuclear Weapons can refer to an Atomic bomb, a Hydrogen bomb or a Neutron bomb. The first Nuclear Weapon was created by the German Empire in Rugen in 1947, named the Blitzgerät (Lightning Device).

The only use of Nuclear Weapons in an act of War was on the outskirts of Birmingham and Manchester in 1948.

Since 1998, it is illegal to test Nuclear Weapons in any circumstance due to the environmental impacts. The last test was on the 7th of June 1998, conducted by the Arabian Federation in the Hejaz Test.

Borealia, Quebec and Canada (Joint Program)
The three nations of Borealia, Quebec and Canada all possess a small amount of nuclear weapons. The BQC Nuclear Program started in 1954, under the direction of the United States, and conducted its first successful nuclear test in 1956. The program ended in 1959, and the nations still share a close relationship. In 1955, the Northern Alliance was formed and still helps regulate the weapons between the nations.