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"Roland Perry" wrote in message
... In message , at 21:17:33 on Tue, 9 Dec 2008, Recliner remarked: In the Spooks story, this was an old Russian (pretending to be American) bomb, placed with a sleeper. And it was in a briefcase, not a suitcase. I suspect that there's only so far you can miniaturise a nuclear bomb. You need a certain mass of the fissile material (presumably enriched uranium), plus various other essential components, including shielding and conventional explosives. The "Uranium" part seemed to be inside a stainless steel globe the size of a tennis ball. The only thing that may have got smaller in recent years is the electronics, if any. And possibly the battery - it seemed fully charged even after being buried for 20 years. -- Roland Perry I was a bit surprised that, after quite a big bang (happily without the fallout), London Bridge station was carrying on as usual - there was even a bloke sweeping the floor in the background. Otherwise a wholly realistic, almost documentary feel to the programme! MaxB |
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