Just looked at "Flight Aware"...Is sumptin' goin' on in Ukraine???
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True, but I'm not putting it past them to store the rich stuff on the same location and tell the workers it's the run-of-the mill.
Think about it this way -- if you were to hide a nuclear device, where would you put it? In a bank? In a salt mine?
No, it's simple. You put it where everyone expects radiation to be: a nuclear power plant.
If something does go wrong, and someone does activate it, you can always blame the nuclear power plant. It's hard to spin why a derelict salt mine or bank exploded with the energy of the sun rather than a nuclear power plant.
Is a live hand-grenade more acceptable in an office building or a gun shop? Ill-informed people expect something like a hand-grenade in a gun shop, even though we know it's not legal, but they absolutely freak if someone brings one to show-and tell.
In which case you're implying that the plant or a garbage dump could be used for storage and cover-up purposes (possible), but again, I repeat, due to differences in the material quality and mechanisms, a nuclear reactor cannot become a fission thermonuclear device. Not that they cannot become extremely dangerous in their own ways. Chernobyl was proof of what happens when you mess (intentionally or not) with things like this.
I guess what I'm trying to say is this: how do you detect a nuclear device?
Geiger Counter?
Something like this?
No matter which material you have stored, it'll trigger both of these devices.
You'd need to do a comprehensive study of the material to determine it is fully enriched -- if indeed they are using uranium. Again, they could be using any element of nuclear materials.
Since you can't stop the nuclear material from decaying and sending off detectable radiation patterns, the best place to hide the stuff that goes boom is among the stuff that goes fizzle.