Creating a lake using a hydrogen bomb - video
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-Fission is Plutonium for the People!
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Originally Posted by
Scotsman Hosie
There had to be some 'downwinders' — somewhere — who were adversely effected by the additional roentgens of radiation exposure. (That sh..stuff doesn't just go away — it goes somewhere.)
That was the designed side effect of the Project Pluto/ SLAM:
- the first intercontinental nuclear ramjet tercom cruise missile, booming and zooming at Mach 3
below the radar sporting sixteen 1 MT hydrogen bombs.
After deplying those, the thought was to have the missile criss-cross over the Soviet landscape
spewing out fission products from the 600MW "open core" ramjet engine until it burned itself out and eventually crashed...
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Estimated effects on life forms on the ground:
First a Mach 3 sonic shockwave from the missile just above the treetops,
enough to rupture any bodily cavities in animal life forms below the flight path.
then a 1 MT H-bomb, and if that wouldn't finish the red-coats off,
lastly the hot fission products raining down over the taiga.
Another take on a Karl Marx quote: -Fission is Plutonium for the People!
Several nuclear ramjet engines were successfully tested at Jackass Flats NV,
but how should the airframe flight tests be conducted?:headscratch:
And what would the allied or other countries say when they were overflown enroute....
Project was finally ditched in July, 1964, as ICBMs would've hit their targets before Pluto even would've got outta the kennel...
Links:
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pluto
Air & Space Mag, Apr-May 1990: Project Pluto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXoRg4CJ6kU