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"Kevin Brooks" wrote:
"Chad Irby" wrote in message
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The SADM had a much tougher casing and was designed to be
tamper-resistant. Kicked the weight up a *lot*.
Pardon me for saying so, but have you ever been exposed to the SADM in any
fashion?
Yep. At least, I've seen the casing and such. It's not a backpack and
an alarm clock. Think military-designed and hard to break.
Suffice it to say that an exposed physics package is not realistic
in this thread--the supposition is that AQ allegedly got its hands on a
product of some ex-Soviet device, and it will be a cased device, one that to
the best of my knowledge will include a PAL, too (say what you will about
the Soviets, but they reportedly took their nuclear weapons control as
seriously as we did). SADM added about a hundred pounds to the warhead
weight for a reason.
Yeah, they wanted a bomb they could stash under a bridge, set a timer,
and not have to worry about until it went off. They could also
(supposedly) leave it under water.
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