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I cannot tell you this, the details are classified. You would need a Q clearance and appropriate need to know to get access to this.

However, that said general information on this is in publicly available literature. A few books you might be interested in are: Robert Del Tredici's At Work in the Fields of the Bomb, Len Ackland's Making a Real Killing: Rocky Flats and the Nuclear West, Frank Barnaby's How to Build a Nuclear Bomb. I would also suggest taking a tour of the Hanford Washington B Reactor, which manufactured plutonium for the Gadget and Fatman bombs and many post WW2 atomic bombs.

Another option if you still want greater detail would be to make FOIA requests, however expect long delays, rejections which you will need to appeal, and highly redacted documents in any you succeed in obtaining.

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