No, it is perfectly safe. It has been done for many years and safe procedures are in place.
Build a missile for launching satellites into orbit. Build a nuclear bomb. Replace the satellite payload of your missile with that nuclear bomb. Adjust the missile guidance system to drop the bomb on a selected target instead of injecting it into orbit. Simple?
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hydrogen bomb
To defuse a nuclear missile is technically impossible. You'd have somehow eliminate the unstable particles inside the nuclear bomb, and doing that will set it of. The only thing to do is to remove the outside of the missile to get to the bomb. Then you need to make the radiation in the room equal to that in the bomb(do this from a distance, as not doing so will literally be like launching a nuke at you). Then you need to open the bomb so that its particles are equal to that of the outside, a process similar to osmosis. Once you have all the radium in a safe room, convert it all into atomic energy.
There are two forces on the bomb when it is dropped; horizontal, and vertical. The vertical force is gravity, and the horizontal force is the velocity of the plane when the bomb is dropped. In order to determine how far away the bomb will drop from the initial point of release, it is necessary to know the height that the plane is at, and the velocity of the plane, which is also the initial horizontal velocity of the bomb (it is constant, neglecting air resistence.)
a dangerous bomb
Stalin was angry
The Germans V2 rocket was the biggest missile of WW2
A buzz bomb is a small, jet-propelled flying missile which carries a bomb, especially used to refer to the doodlebug.
weapon, missile, blow up, explosive.
No, they are not the same thing. An atomic bomb is a type of nuclear weapon that releases a large amount of energy through nuclear fission or fusion reactions. A nuclear missile, on the other hand, is a missile system that is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to a target.
The bomb - fat boy , the plane The Enola Gay