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"Though China does not have the ability to strike land targets with sea-based cruise missiles, the report states China’s navy is developing a land-attack cruise missile capability, most likely with the Type-095 SSGN and Luyang-III (Type 052D) guided-missile destroyer. This will enhance China’s “flexibility for attacking land targets throughout the Western Pacific, including US facilities in Guam.” One of the many disturbing conclusions in the report is the suggestion that China’s military modernization is “on track to alter the security balance in Asia over the next five to 10 years, challenging decades of US military preeminence.” "And as the US military and diplomatic community work feverishly to improve Sino-US ties, China is “rapidly expanding and diversifying its ability to conduct conventional strikes against US and allied bases, ships, and aircraft throughout the region.”
Beijing is "on the cusp of attaining a credible nuclear triad of land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine-launched ballistic missiles, and air-dropped nuclear bombs."
kevinduhand
U.S. pressures Japan to return 300 kg of plutonium
The United States has been pressuring Japan to return the 300 kg of plutonium that it exported during the Cold War in the 80s. The plutonium has been brought to Japan for research purposes and is currently housed at the fast critical assembly in Tokaimura, Ibaraki Prefecture. The amount exported could theoretically produce 40 to 50 nuclear weapons.
Expat888
The u.s has OCCUPIED japan since the end of the second war. Its long past time the americans get the hell OUT of japan. Your occupation forces are NOT wanted in japan.
Im saying what many of my fellow japanese refrain from saying out of politenes.
One would wonder why the hell does Japan insist on keeping all that plutonium.
kevinduhand
Do you think the current Japan-China-U.S. relations is really what it seems?
bobs_uruncle
kevinduhand
U.S. pressures Japan to return 300 kg of plutonium
The United States has been pressuring Japan to return the 300 kg of plutonium that it exported during the Cold War in the 80s. The plutonium has been brought to Japan for research purposes and is currently housed at the fast critical assembly in Tokaimura, Ibaraki Prefecture. The amount exported could theoretically produce 40 to 50 nuclear weapons.
I think plutonium has a critical mass (CM) of roughly 16.3kg's, the mass required to produce a chain reaction in "stationary" material. If enhanced with a laser trigger you might get away with 5kg or even less for a nuclear device. Otherwise a simple CM device would sit at 16.3kg's using two formed pieces, a saturated 10 Boron water mix between lead impregnated glass sheets (with a 10 Boron coating) and C4 could be used as the trigger to start the chain reaction inside of a 1" tubular reinforced metal casing. Using the KISS principle, that would give something in the area of 21 very cheap nuclear devices. Of course more complex trigger systems and refining centrifuges could bring the number of devices up to 60, but that gets expensive.
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Cheers - Daveedit on 1/27.2014 by bobs_uruncle because: (no reason given)
thesmokingman
Japan needs the US to protect them from China. My money is on China in an all out war with Japan. Im sure Japan has been plotting their revenge on the US since the minute we nuked them several decades ago. Your ideas are all plausible, but Japan has a NO chance if they go to war with anyone, even with their newly made weapons.