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bob10
6th January 2016, 02:13 PM
North Korea 'Quake' May Have Been H-Bomb Test - NBC News (http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/north-korea-quake-may-have-been-nuclear-test-n491006?cid=eml_nbn_20160105)

Eevo
6th January 2016, 02:30 PM
if the rest of the world is allowed nukes, so should NK.

Hall
7th January 2016, 03:48 PM
f the rest of the world is allowed nukes, so should NK.
Most , if not all of the other countries with nukes are not megalomaniac dictators pushed into a very tight corner through sanctions. That`s how Japan was pushed into starting a war with the US. Heavy sanctions, desperate, thought bugger damned if we are going to back down, rest is history. I`m amazed that North Korea has not gone down that path yet. If they have got a decent H bomb that might give them enough incentive to have a go at the US and the rest of the world.
Cheers Hall

Ferret
7th January 2016, 04:12 PM
Seems to be some doubt about whether they really have a decent H bomb. Earth tremor signature was said to be too small - more like a small conventional A bomb.

Eevo
7th January 2016, 08:55 PM
Most , if not all of the other countries with nukes are not megalomaniac dictators pushed into a very tight corner through sanctions. That`s how Japan was pushed into starting a war with the US. Heavy sanctions, desperate, thought bugger damned if we are going to back down, rest is history. I`m amazed that North Korea has not gone down that path yet. If they have got a decent H bomb that might give them enough incentive to have a go at the US and the rest of the world.
Cheers Hall

i dont trust the other world leaders more than kim.

dont forget, hitler was elected too.

Eevo
7th January 2016, 08:59 PM
more like a small conventional A bomb.

it would probably a boosted A bomb.

fission plus a little bit of fusion (hydrogen/lithium)


not a true h bomb but it does have hydrogen in it.

Ferret
7th January 2016, 09:50 PM
it would probably a boosted A bomb.

fission plus a little bit of fusion (hydrogen/lithium)


not a true h bomb but it does have hydrogen in it.

~15kt, not much fusion.

Eevo
8th January 2016, 01:36 AM
Doesn't have to be.
14 + 1 is enough to say its a success.

bob10
8th January 2016, 07:26 AM
Very interesting, the video at the end is a must see. Absolutely.

What I discovered inside 'dangerous? North Korea | The New Daily (http://thenewdaily.com.au/news/2016/01/07/inside-north-korea-discovered-nuclear-test/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20160108%20The%20New%20Daily%20(2)&utm_content=&spMailingID=24408632&spUserID=MTIxODgyNjMyMTEwS0&spJobID=720722165&spReportId=NzIwNzIyMTY1S0)

Ferret
8th January 2016, 10:48 AM
Doesn't have to be.
14 + 1 is enough to say its a success.

Probably not even 14+1. Success would have been 14 + (~30 x 14). Either there was no thermo stage or the thermo stage was a total fizzer (but given the yield of the first stage is more likely was never any thermo stage). Either way, that's not success unless your last name is Kim.

Bulletin Of Atomic Scientist: Seismic waves from North Korea suggest a repeat of the 2013 nuclear test. (http://thebulletin.org/seismic-waves-north-korea-suggest-repeat-2013-nuclear-test9042)

bee utey
8th January 2016, 11:02 AM
Not enough Hyclones fitted to their bomb. ;)

Eevo
8th January 2016, 12:06 PM
i wonder if they have wind farms in NK. be good for self reliance.

Ferret
8th January 2016, 01:18 PM
Well Kim Jong Un blows so they probably have a few. Would be over unity ones I guess. You know 10kw in, 100 kw out.

Eevo
8th January 2016, 03:54 PM
You know 10kw in, 100 kw out.
bastard! i just spat my drink all over my keyboard.