What if a Nuclear Bomb Hit Tehran?

Iran · Population 9,259,000 · Density 11,900/km²

About Tehran

The capital and largest city of Iran.

Below are four scenario calculations using historical and modern nuclear weapons. Each row shows the radius of an effect zone in kilometers and a rough order-of-magnitude estimate of people inside that zone, derived from the city's urban population density. Numbers are educational approximations — see the methodology page for the underlying formulas.

Little Boy on Tehran (15 kt)

USA · 1945 · Hiroshima bomb

Effect zoneRadiusEst. affected
Fireball (vaporization, 100% fatal)0.43 km~6,860
Severe blast (20 PSI, ~98% fatal)1.18 km~43,984
Moderate blast (5 PSI, ~50% fatal)2.52 km~92,516
Light blast (1 PSI, glass injuries)7.16 km~84,011
3rd-degree thermal burns2.03 km

W76 on Tehran (100 kt)

USA · 1978 · Common SLBM warhead

Effect zoneRadiusEst. affected
Fireball (vaporization, 100% fatal)0.91 km~31,292
Severe blast (20 PSI, ~98% fatal)2.20 km~146,543
Moderate blast (5 PSI, ~50% fatal)4.71 km~323,593
Light blast (1 PSI, glass injuries)13.39 km~293,843
3rd-degree thermal burns4.43 km

Castle Bravo on Tehran (15 Mt)

USA · 1954 · Most powerful US nuclear test

Effect zoneRadiusEst. affected
Fireball (vaporization, 100% fatal)6.79 km~1,723,082
Severe blast (20 PSI, ~98% fatal)11.51 km~3,132,454
Moderate blast (5 PSI, ~50% fatal)24.60 km~8,835,261
Light blast (1 PSI, glass injuries)69.98 km~8,022,982
3rd-degree thermal burns34.54 km

Tsar Bomba on Tehran (50 Mt)

USSR · 1961 · Largest nuclear weapon ever tested

Effect zoneRadiusEst. affected
Fireball (vaporization, 100% fatal)10.99 km~4,514,492
Severe blast (20 PSI, ~98% fatal)17.13 km~6,233,744
Moderate blast (5 PSI, ~50% fatal)36.60 km~19,557,772
Light blast (1 PSI, glass injuries)104.12 km~17,759,708
3rd-degree thermal burns56.58 km

Limitations

These estimates assume an idealized air burst over the city center, uniform population density, and no advance warning or sheltering. Real-world casualties would depend on:

  • Time of day (population is concentrated downtown during business hours)
  • Sheltering and basements (subway systems can reduce casualties significantly)
  • Building construction (reinforced steel/concrete vs. wood-frame)
  • Weather and atmospheric conditions
  • Detonation altitude (air burst vs. surface burst)
  • Subsequent fallout and infrastructure collapse

Other City Scenarios

FAQ

What would happen if a nuclear bomb hit Tehran?

Tehran has approximately 9,259,000 people and an urban density around 11,900 per km². A Hiroshima-yield warhead (15 kt Little Boy) detonated over Tehran would produce a moderate blast radius of about 2.5 km, with an estimated 50,844 immediate fatalities in the severe-blast zone. A modern strategic warhead (W76, 100 kt) would extend the moderate-damage zone to roughly 4.7 km with thermal burns reaching 4.4 km. Run the interactive simulator above to see the exact zones overlaid on the map.

How many people would die in Tehran from a nuclear strike?

A 100 kt W76 strategic warhead air-burst over Tehran could cause an estimated 501,428 immediate fatalities and around 293,843 additional injured. For comparison, a 50 Mt Tsar Bomba — the largest weapon ever tested — would put roughly 405,277,299 people inside the 1 PSI light-blast zone alone. Real casualties depend strongly on time of day, sheltering, weather, and altitude of detonation.

What is the blast radius of a nuclear bomb over Tehran?

For a 100 kt strategic warhead over Tehran: fireball radius 0.91 km, severe blast (20 PSI) 2.20 km, moderate blast (5 PSI) 4.71 km, light blast (1 PSI) 13.39 km, third-degree thermal burns 4.43 km. Larger yields scale these radii roughly as the cube root of yield for blast and the 0.41 power for thermal effects.

Is Tehran a likely nuclear target?

This is an educational simulator and does not assess threat probability. Tehran is one of the world's most prominent cities in Middle East, which is why we feature it as a scenario. The purpose of these visualizations is to convey the humanitarian scale of nuclear weapons — not to make any operational claim.

See also: full Weapons Database (45+ entries) · Scientific methodology · Data sources.