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"Т-15 — проект военной промышленности СССР 1940-х — 1950-х годов по созданию гигантской торпеды, несущей термоядерный заряд к берегам США.
При взрыве под водой образовалась бы волна цунами высотой 300 метров, которая смыла бы все прибрежные города. В 1954 году Хрущёв отказался от этого проекта."

"The tsunami bomb was an attempt during World War II to develop a tectonic weapon that could create destructive tsunamis. The project commenced after US Navy officer E.A. Gibson noticed small waves generated by explosions used to clear coral reefs. The idea was developed by the United States and New Zealand military in a programme code named Project Seal.[1]
Tests were conducted by Professor Thomas Leech, of the University of Auckland, in Whangaparaoa off the coast of Auckland and off New Caledonia[1] between 1944 and 1945. British and US defence chiefs were eager to see it developed, and it was considered potentially as important as the atomic bomb. It was expected to cause massive damage to coastal cities or coastal defences.
The weapon was only tested using small explosions and never on a full scale. 3,700 test explosions[1] were conducted over a seven-month period. The tests revealed that a single explosion would not produce a tsunami, but concluded that a line of 2,000,000 kg (4,400,000 lb) of explosives about 8 km (5.0 mi) off the coast could create a destructive wave.[1]"

Переводить не буду - суть и так поймёте.
Публикация очень свежая - сегодняшняя :)
Вот только Вики даёт ссылку на такой вот документ -
 Leech, Thomas D.J (18 December 1950). Project Seal: the generation of waves by means of explosives. Wellington, N.Z.: Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. OCLC 31071831.

Отчёт с далёкого 1950 года. Хранится вот тут.

Вот по сабжу и вопрос - кто ж ПЕРВЫМ у кого содрал идею? Или синхронно придумывали?

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