The Deterrent
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'Explosion' (implosion type device) with Pu is the most efficient and smallest weapon design. Any other device type (gun type, or your fictional 'neutron source injection' type) is too big for tactical systems.It's a bit far fetched, but nuclear detonation is triggered through:
1. Explosion that reduces volume, thus concentrating neutron production causing chain reaction.
2. Introduction of neutron source that provides a deluge of neutrons.
Do you even realize how a implosion type fission device works? It can't be made without the circuitry to simultaneously detonate all the explosive lenses around the core (with an accuracy of microseconds), and thats the most basic part. What about arming systems? High-voltage supply for the trigger?In order to circumvent the problems with electronics:
a. Delayed fuses could be used. These would be materially delayed rather than electronically delayed, set to reach full explosion after a given amount of time.
b. Delayed mechanical injection of neutron source.
Basically, if electronics is a problem, then mechanics should be considered.
Have some mercy on Oppenheimer's soul.
The only problem is that it is designed to shoot small calibre metal slugs, not ~300mm shells with nukes.I have seen videos of a Turkish rail gun and size doesn't seem to be a problem.
Nope, its not. Sadly the world doesn't works the way you want it to. Do me a favor, and read up a bit on EMGRs and nuclear weapon design, before jumping to conclusions based on your wild theories.An increase of approx. 100% over Nasr is definitely significant.