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Wires, painted green and arranged through grass, would have detonated at a single touch.
It, in turn, would have detonated about 14 ounces of PETN, one of the most powerful explosives known.
Scientists can thus find out whether the charge would have detonated, had it been made of plutonium.The fusion stage can also be examined within the rules.
The devices would apparently have been undetectable by conventional airport security checks, and intelligence sources say they would have detonated successfully.
On Dec. 24, the police foiled a plot that would have detonated two bombs in a train after it arrived at a Madrid station.
Because shipping times cannot be predicted accurately, it remains unclear whether the plotters themselves would have known where the bomb would have detonated or what it would have destroyed.
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By 1979, the Los Alamos National Laboratory developed a new, safer type of explosive, called insensitive high explosive (IHE), for use in U.S. nuclear weapons; the physicist and nuclear weapons designer Ray Kidder speculated that the weapons in the Palomares and Thule accidents would probably not have detonated had IHE been available at the time.
Would Mennonites of old have detonated it?
BEIRUT — The leader of Hezbollah on Friday vowed that its fighters would retaliate against "terrorists" who have detonated car bombs and launched other attacks against neighborhoods and individuals allied with the Lebanese Islamist group.
North Korea claims to have detonated its first hydrogen bomb yesterday.
"Dead men have detonated this stuff".
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