Always thought a neutron bomb was nuclear weapon designed for maximum radiation and minimal blast to kill people but leave property intact. Are nukes being used?
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Grizz
Always thought a neutron bomb was nuclear weapon designed for maximum radiation and minimal blast to kill people but leave property intact. Are nukes being used?
You're right, but I believe the radiation from Neutron bombs has an extremely short half life. If they didn't, why worry about leaving radioactive buildings behind to rot?
Neutron bomb
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Alternative Title: enhanced radiation warhead
Neutron bomb, also called enhanced radiation warhead, specialized type of nuclear weapon that would produce minimal blast and heat but would release large amounts of lethal radiation. A neutron bomb is actually a small thermonuclear bomb in which a few kilograms of plutonium or uranium, ignited by a conventional explosive, would serve as a fission “trigger” to ignite a fusion explosion in a capsule containing several grams of deuterium-tritium. The bomb might have a yield, or explosive strength, of only one kiloton, a fraction of the 15-kiloton explosion that devastated Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945. Its blast and heat effects would be confined to an area of only a few hundred metres in radius, but within a somewhat larger radius of 1,000–2,000 metres the fusion reaction would throw off a powerful wave of neutron and gamma radiation. High-energy neutrons, though short-lived, could penetrate armour or several metres of earth and would be extremely destructive to living tissue. Because of its short-range destructiveness and the absence of long-range effects, the neutron bomb might be highly effective against tank and infantry formations on the battlefield but might not endanger nearby cities or other population centres. It could be launched on a short-range missile, fired by an artillery piece, or possibly delivered by a small aircraft.
Seems to me this would be a violation of all the nuclear agreements ....I'm calling BS.
Grizz
Always thought a neutron bomb was nuclear weapon designed for maximum radiation and minimal blast to kill people but leave property intact. Are nukes being used?
A mushroom cloud doesn't necessarily mean a nuclear explosion. That was a hell of a secondary though. What do the Yemenis have stashed down there?
Likely an arms cache. The Iranians have been steadily supplying the Houthi rebels with arms during the latest Yemeni civil war.
Recent example of seized arms in transit, in keeping with the thread's mandate:
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read about that one
one hell of a haul.
What did they do with the weapons? Count 'em, register the serial numbers, then dump them overboard in a few thousand feet of water? (that's what I'd do)
What did they do with the weapons? Count 'em, register the serial numbers, then dump them overboard in a few thousand feet of water? (that's what I'd do)
What did they do with the weapons? Count 'em, register the serial numbers, then dump them overboard in a few thousand feet of water? (that's what I'd do)
Issue them to the Kurds? They're going to be the only ones left to fight against the Taliban in the Mid East pretty shortly and the Taliban aren't going to play nice with them.
Take yer pick. Numerous nations have 'em these days & have already played with the buggers. The one used in Yemen was a deep penetrator unit with time delay to initiate the fusion device at the designed depth.
Probably just a typical thermobaric bomb. Check out the MOAB.
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