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^^^. So this is going to be a bit of a touchy one. It's important to emphasize that you shouldn't try to actively punch a nuclear bomb or carelessly gain infohazard classified information in regards to nuclear weapons.
The reason why this is here despite this being for a composite profile is that this is a standard I haven't seen for the durability of nuclear bombs on the main site.
Is this durability level accurate for composite human's nukes on Joke Battles? I'm not too knowledgable on nukes.
(Sources are archived in the WABAC Machine or Archive.ph)
And for these 2 missiles, where's the source for them withstanding being shot by most standard military firearms?
The reason why this is here despite this being for a composite profile is that this is a standard I haven't seen for the durability of nuclear bombs on the main site.
Is this durability level accurate for composite human's nukes on Joke Battles? I'm not too knowledgable on nukes.
Below Average Human level to at least Street level with nuclear weapons (Early nuclear bombs are stated to be more fragile, and some have flawed mechanisms of detonation. Some are old enough to have radiation from themselves have greatly weakened metals from within themselves over time. Outer casings of nuclear bombs can use steel and the empty radiation channel under the casing is usually filled with plastic foam in the Teller-Ulam configuration, which is the key to making large fusion bombs. Steel is more weight, heat and force resistant than aluminum, another potential material for the explosive outercasing. Polystyrene is the most used plastic in the world, and can act as a shock abosrber without damaging the contents of a package as a foam. Nuclear weapons have parachuted from a height high enough for them to take little damage from hitting the ground, and they can weigh up to hundreds of pounds and tens of tons)
And for these 2 missiles, where's the source for them withstanding being shot by most standard military firearms?
Misslies like the Trident are hard to hit due to their slow speed and their evasiveness from flying very low, you'd need to be lucky to hit them. There's one source that stated only 1 7.62 mm round can do the trick to take down a cruise missile, and that a guy managed to shoot down a cruise missile with a machine gun. But that's just one source.
The misslies can contain nukes, and wouldn't the bullets mess with the precise detonation systems of the bombs, leading to unpredictable consequences?
I used the ctrl+F tool on one of the profile's wikipedia pages and I still didn't get any notable results.
The misslies can contain nukes, and wouldn't the bullets mess with the precise detonation systems of the bombs, leading to unpredictable consequences?
I used the ctrl+F tool on one of the profile's wikipedia pages and I still didn't get any notable results.
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