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  • For nuclear weapons, the '''one-point safe criterion''' is a protection against accidental explosion. A weapon that meets the c It has been reported that all operational U.S. nuclear weapons pass the one-point safe criterion, and this is probably a goal for the other nuclear powers. The first test o
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  • For nuclear weapons, the '''one-point safe criterion''' is a protection against accidental explosion. A weapon that meets the c It has been reported that all operational U.S. nuclear weapons pass the one-point safe criterion, and this is probably a goal for the other nuclear powers. The first test o
    2 KB (268 words) - 14:15, 18 March 2024
  • ...17 insensitive high explosive (IHE) and a fire-resistant pit. It meets the one-point safe criterion. The LX-17 has exhibited, in laboratory tests, some stiffening and crystal
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  • ...s, but important at the weapon level, are physical precautions such as the one-point safe criterion, insensitive high explosives, weak link-strong link and enhanced nuclear de
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  • ...eatures, however, protect the high-explosive implosion system, such as the one-point safe criterion that requires synchronized multipoint detonation to achieve a nuclear yield
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