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Neutron bombs, also called enhanced radiation weapons (ER), are small nuclear weapons in which the burst of neutrons generated by the fusion reaction is intentionally not absorbed inside the weapon, but allowed to escape.
Originally posted by Condorcet
I believe almost all nukes made in the last 20 years or so have been neutron bombs. They've been improving this technology over time with the goal of creating nukes that are clean enough to use not only for war, but for large construction projects like unground excavations and building canals and seaports.
There are some excellent, informative websites about nuclear weapons. Taxpayers should be interested to know what the feds are spending on, and why.
nuclearweaponarchive.org...
Is this the same as EM bombs?
Originally posted by American Mad Man
I don't know if you are reffering to an EMP bomb or not, but if so no - an EMP bomb sends out a pulse that destroys electrical hardware. An EMP pulse is created though when a nuke goes off.
Originally posted by muzz
So the Neutron Bomb is the one that doesn't destroy houses and trees and whatnot right?
Originally posted by Eddie999
Neutron bombs where developed as a way of stopping soviet armour columns as the large amounts of gamma radiation produced could easily penetrate tank armour
Originally posted by muzz
Was this technology even around for germany? I can understand the use of atomic weapons to keep germany from rising a third time.
Originally posted by muzz
I was wondering if the Neutron bomb was the same kind of bomb that would only kill people but leave things like houses and trees and whatnot alone? If it is why didn't the military explore this option? It seems like a really good weapon. -Muzz