Re: Russians Test "Father of all bombs" - 4 Times Better Than Americas "Mother"



On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 22:01:56 -0500, nobody <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Igor The Terrible wrote:


When was the last time ws detonated a neutron bomb?



There is significant noise that says that *we* detonated a neutron
bomb over the Baghdad airport.

It would not surprise me in the least. I am majorily disappointed by
the lack of intelligence leaks in what has become clearly criminal
government.

A "neutron bomb" is a kind of fizzy regular nuke, tweaked
to create even more radiation. If we'd set one off at the
Baghdad airport

a) There wouldn't BE much of an airport and

b) The remains would be radioactive as hell

They're STILL a-bombs, they STILL make a pretty big 'bang'
and they cause more residual radioactivity than their
ancestors. The idea was a bomb that could produce enough
penetrating radiation to get through top-line Soviet tanks
yet not create SUCH a huge blast effect that they'd smash
towns and OUR military assets for 20 miles around.

Actually, the blast effect would be irrelevant - there would
be enough fallout so that nobody could live anywhere around
there anyway. The MEDIA depiction of the devices was of a
bomb that dissolved people, and then you could occupy their
cities and factories the next day. This is crap.

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