Wiktionary
a. 1 Not having nuclear weapons. 2 (context of weapons English) Not carrying a nuclear warhead; conventional.
Usage examples of "nonnuclear".
The short-range FROG-5 and FROG-7 missiles had nonnuclear warheads, designed to blast any South Korean forces who dared move north of the Demilitarized Zone, just 120 miles to the south.
This bay held a rotary launcher loaded with eight inert two-thousand-pound GBU-32 JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition) guided gravity bombs, the deadliest nonnuclear weapon in the Bone's arsenal.
Each Scud-A rocket carried a small nonnuclear warhead weighing a little over one thousand pounds-but the warhead was one of the most devastating nonnuclear devices in the world.
B-52H Stratofortress bomber, the workhorse of America's long-range heavy-bombardment fleet, built for long range and heavy nuclear and nonnuclear payloads.
Garcia, and that he was authorized by the principality of Brementon—an autonomous region of the great Outland Free State—to issue bail bonds, apprehend fugitives, conduct investigations, carry a nonnuclear weapon, and in general skulk, lurk, pussyfoot, slink, creep, and lie in ambush.
Why if someone knew this was going to happen he might snap up a lot of stock in nonnuclear electrical generation plants.