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I enjoyed that very much. Thanks Scott!
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On Feb 11, 11:12*pm, "
wrote: http://up-ship.com/blog/?p=5353 Enjoy. Or not. Thanks, quite interesting stuff that I hadn't heard of before. One question about the bomblets though: "In the core was a 2 kg uranium sphere; it was jacketed by a higher density shell of high explosive. This combination would produce an explosive yield equivalent to 5.1 tons of TNT." Uranium? I might buy plutonium, but 2 kg seems way low for uranium, even with a ferocious amount of compression. And the pit, at least in the drawing, looks solid rather than hollow, which would lessen the amount of compression. |
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On Feb 12, 7:29 am, " wrote:
Uranium? I might buy plutonium, but 2 kg seems way low for uranium, even with a ferocious amount of compression. And the pit, at least in the drawing, looks solid rather than hollow, which would lessen the amount of compression. I gathered that they devoted more effort to the design of the detonation chamber than to the bombs... or at the very least, more of their chamber-effort was publicly releasable than their bomb-effort. |
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