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Abbott in India for Uranium Deal

India operates nuclear reactors for both peaceful purposes and military uses. Those designated as civilian are subject to international safeguards under IAEA oversight, while those classified as military are not.
Uranium processed at Australian mines must go through three more processes (conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication) before it can be used in a nuclear reactor. The high-energy density of uranium fuel means that a 1,000 MWe nuclear reactor requires 27 tonnes of fresh fuel each year, compared to a coal power station that requires more than 2.5 million tonnes of coal to produce equivalent electricity. There are, thus, clear environmental benefits of adding nuclear fuel to the portfolio of energy grids. Another important thing is that uranium enriched to between 3-4 per cent for civilian uses cannot be used in a nuclear weapon, which requires enrichment to 80-90 per cent.
 
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We already have it stupid.
You don't, stupido.You are at the bottom of the list of nuclear nations. Your nukes are old and of poor quality.Your delivery systems are unreliable.Your nuclear reaction regime is archaic and bureaucracy ridden.
 
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You don't, stupido.You are at the bottom of the list of nuclear nations. Your nukes are old and of poor quality.Your delivery systems are unreliable.Your nuclear reaction regime is archaic and bureaucracy ridden.
Sir, I was not knowing that you have so much inside details of our nuclear capacity ...I beg you not to reveal more secrets or else our security will be compromised.
 
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Jamaati delusions..:omghaha:

You don't, stupido.

Karan Thapar: So you are saying to me that we have thermonuclear bombs--in the plural?

Anil Kakodkar: Yes.

Karan Thapar: With a yield of at least 45 kilotonnes each.

Anil Kakodkar: Much more than that.

Karan Thapar: Much more than that?

Anil Kakodkar: Yes. I told you we have the possibility of a deterrence of low kilotonne to 200 kilotonnes.

India has thermonuclear bombs: Kakodkar - IBNLive

Anil Kakodkar was the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India and Director of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,and knows about Indian TN warheads far more than delusional Bangladeshi trolls.

You are at the bottom of the list of nuclear nations.

Nice story...India is one of the leading countries in civilian nuclear technology-world leader in thorium reactors,and among few countries capable of developing a Fast Breeder reactor.It has already developed several PHWRs and PWRs.India is also in the ITER and is developing a experimental thorium reactor by 2022.

Now tell me how India is at the bottom..Hope your list includes our western neighbor too.

Your nukes are old and of poor quality.

Tell me how a 200kT TN warhead is of 'poor quality'

Re-Entry Vehicle: RV-Mk.4

Agni-III RV supports a wide range of weapons, with total payload mass ranging from 600 to 3,490 Kg. The missile range is a function of payload

This is the first Re-Entry Vehicle (RV) that is designed & optimised for the new lighter 200Kt thermonuclear payload weapon and corresponding to a very long range. The 200Kt yield weapon reportedly weights less than 450 Kg, however some sources indicate a mass of between 300 to 200 Kg4. The sharp high‘²’ (Ballistic coefficient5) RV design employs 17 cm diameter blunt nose with a nose cone section 2 meter long and half angle of 11°, followed by a 0.65 meter long cylindrical section that is terminated by with a 0.5 meter long, 1.5 meter diameter interface to the missile adapter.

Your delivery systems are unreliable

Only a pathetic delusional jamati would claim 'the missiles of a space power capable of undertaking Mars missions is unreliable'.:omghaha:

Agni III/Agni V is enough for our eastern neighbor,while Shaurya/K 15 STM is more than enough for our western neighbours.

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Now tell me how many countries have developed an ICBMs,BMD systems & SLBMs ?
 
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India is desperate to make a thermonuclear bomb. When that happens, they may be shocked to discover Pakistan already has this, but kept secret.


Tell me what u drink today!!! again!!!! :lol:

From where these guys come???!!!! :lol:

Anyway apart from this joker, Its good to see that Aus ultimately changed its decision.

You don't, stupido.You are at the bottom of the list of nuclear nations. Your nukes are old and of poor quality.Your delivery systems are unreliable.Your nuclear reaction regime is archaic and bureaucracy ridden.

:lol:

US and Russian nucelar weapons also old. Pakistan and BD have the latest nuclear technologies. Cutting edge. They are developing ITER, newer generation reactors and advanced Th based nuclear techs. Well done.

Wet dream over. :lol:
 
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Is their any way to convert nuclear waste into weapon?

Or to reprocess it, what I want to know how to dump such amount of nuclear waste without affecting life of normal people.
 
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Sir, I was not knowing that you have so much inside details of our nuclear capacity ...I beg you not to reveal more secrets or else our security will be compromised.
Shhhh! Google, and you will know the secret yourself.

Jamaati delusions..:omghaha:





Anil Kakodkar was the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India and Director of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,and knows about Indian TN warheads far more than delusional Bangladeshi trolls.



Nice story...India is one of the leading countries in civilian nuclear technology-world leader in thorium reactors,and among few countries capable of developing a Fast Breeder reactor.It has already developed several PHWRs and PWRs.India is also in the ITER and is developing a experimental thorium reactor by 2022.

Now tell me how India is at the bottom..Hope your list includes our western neighbor too.



Tell me how a 200kT TN warhead is of 'poor quality'





Only a pathetic delusional jamati would claim 'the missiles of a space power capable of undertaking Mars missions is unreliable'.:omghaha:

Agni III/Agni V is enough for our eastern neighbor,while Shaurya/K 15 STM is more than enough for our western neighbours.

article-2131628-12A9CD12000005DC-694_634x433.jpg


AGNI-DEMO_zpsf66a0685.jpg
29ss1.jpg


Now tell me how many countries have developed an ICBMs,BMD systems & SLBMs ?


Hydrogen bomb kahan chhupa rakkha?
 
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Hydrogen bomb kahan chhupa rakkha?

Shut up you imbecile-You have shown your pathetic low IQ many times before in this forum.Here is a gem

d. India's space program, nukes and missiles along with her DRDO and ISRO are the butt of the jokes. Some jokers keep fooling the gullible into authorizing mega projects with a view to financing the Swiss accounts.

Bangladeshis can't even developing an effing moped engine..Still this professional troll had the audacity to call Indian space and nuclear program a joke? :omghaha: :omghaha:
 
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who needs nuke! Farakka Barrage is more than enough for BD !

In 1971 PA Eastern Commd had drawn up a plan to blast this barrage open. Don't you think we would have developed on those plans to draw up a contingency using locals who hate Delhi's rule and are also affected by this barrage?
 
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Is their any way to convert nuclear waste into weapon?

Or to reprocess it, what I want to know how to dump such amount of nuclear waste without affecting life of normal people.

Just dump in the water supply.
 
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In 1971 PA Eastern Commd had drawn up a plan to blast this barrage open. Don't you think we would have developed on those plans to draw up a contingency using locals who hate Delhi's rule and are also affected by this barrage?

The PA who made ' plans' surrendered.

To answer the ' contingency' plans - Two things who suffers more from the deluge that follows if a water storage facility is destroyed ? How long will it take to re construct it ?

Allow us the brains & ability to prevent such stupidities.

Pak hasn't been able to do a sausage to the Dams in J&K , where & how far will BD plans go !!
 
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