Absolutely not. Very wrong interpretation, OWi. It's not just "radiation." It's the specific isotopes involved. I am not jumping you, but, even the phrase "depleted uranium warhead" shows an incredible amount of ignorance (and I'm not calling anyone "stupid," here), because that's exactly what "depleted" means. No fuel. Mostly inert. The extra neutrons needed to feed the nuclear fission reaction that drive the whole deal in the first place comes from U238 (normal uranium in nature is mostly U235, and is considered inert unless it's part of a tamper in the 2nd stage).
Read the presentation. The "radiation" isotopes found are literally fingerprints of putonium fuel. Uranium wouldn't produce cesium, for instance.
Absolutely not. Very wrong interpretation, OWi. It's not just "radiation." It's the specific isotopes involved. I am not jumping you, but, even the phrase "depleted uranium warhead" shows an incredible amount of ignorance (and I'm not calling anyone "stupid," here), because that's exactly what "depleted" means. No fuel. Mostly inert. The extra neutrons needed to feed the nuclear fission reaction that drive the whole deal in the first place comes from U238 (normal uranium in nature is mostly U235, and is considered inert unless it's part of a tamper in the 2nd stage).
Read the presentation. The "radiation" isotopes found are literally fingerprints of putonium fuel. Uranium wouldn't produce cesium, for instance.
Standby, investigating.
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