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In a nuclear implosion weapon, the explosives crush a hollow sphere of uranium or plutonium into a critical mass, initiating the nuclear explosion.
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It complained this week that it still had not been able to get access to Parchin, a military site where it suspects high-precision detonators designed to initiate the chain reaction for a nuclear-implosion device have been tested.
Nowadays, most nuclear weapons are implosion types.
Barlow knew that the devices were also widely used in nuclear-weapons development to calibrate the uniformity of compression on a nuclear core — the implosion that triggers chain reaction — from the explosives inside the warhead.
In particular, Parchin, a military base which the IAEA believes may have been used for testing the detonation of high-explosive fuses designed for an implosion nuclear device, remains out of bounds.
In 2009, senior staff members of the I.A.E.A. concluded in a confidential analysis that "Iran has sufficient information to be able to design and produce a workable implosion nuclear device" based on highly enriched uranium.
A secret annexe to an IAEA report earlier this year reckoned that Iran "has sufficient information to be able to design and produce a workable implosion nuclear device based on HEU".
Most dramatically, the report says the agency "assesses that Iran has sufficient information to be able to design and produce a workable implosion nuclear device" based on highly enriched uranium.
Its main use is in pits of implosion nuclear weapons.
Its nuclear warheads use an implosion design with a solid core of about 15-20 kiloframs of highly enriched uranium.
A farcical implosion of nuclear intensity, yet one which climaxed in, just maybe, the greatest goal of all time.
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