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  • A '''fission device''' is any assembly of components that can produce an explosion from nuclear To improve the performance of a fission device, the most important consideration is maximizing the amount of explosive for
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  • ...craft | heavy bombers]]; design derived both from the British [[Hurricane (fission device)|Hurricane physics package]] and the U.S. [[Mark 4 (nuclear weapon)|Mark 4]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fission device]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fission device]]
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  • ...device]]s, involving the channeling of radiation pressure from a Primary [[fission device]] to compress and heat lithium deuteride, which produces [[tritium]], in a
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>A technique for injecting [[tritium]] into the core of a [[fission device]] as it is undergoing implosion, to increase the generation of neutrons eit
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  • ...mic number), is an effective reflector of [[neutron]]s; by surrounding a [[fission device]] with a neutron reflector to reduce escape and increase the neutron densit
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  • ...device|fusion weapons]], and also verified a backup extremely high-yield [[fission device]]
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  • ...is a technique for injecting controlled quantities of [[tritium]] into a [[fission device]] core as it undergoes implosion. The presence of the tritium will increas
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  • A shell around the plutonium "pit" of a fission device.
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  • Initially tested in 1948, the first Soviet [[fission device]]; 22 kt yield; test called Joe-1 in the West; put into limited deployment
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  • ...that are part of the initiation, assembly and compression systems of the [[fission device]] in weapons
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  • {{r|Fission device}}
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  • {{r|Fission device}}
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  • {{r|Fission device}}
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  • ...number and intensity of [[neutron]]s released during the implosion of a [[fission device]], by the precisely timed introduction of [[tritium]], and usually [[deuter
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  • Soviet program to build a [[fission device]], analogous to the [[Manhattan Project]], under the policy direction of [[
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  • ...boosting''') is a technique for increasing aspects of the efficiency of [[fission device]]s. It is ''not'' a full fusion reaction, although a tritium-boosted fissio
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  • ...a static test on 23 September 1949, '''RDS-1''' was the the first Soviet [[fission device]]. "RDS" has several interpretations but appears to be arbitrary; the test
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  • {{r|Fission device}}
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  • {{r|Fission device}}
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