Bombs are made out of plutonium as the explosive not uranium. How exactly is knowing isotope ratios of uranium going to help?
If you are talking about a so called dirty bomb that could be anything from a bag of radioactive waste to a partial fission gadget.
Much more likely I think is an sophisticated EM nuclear bomb with a high tesla magnetic field pulse. Nobody has used one of those in war yet I I think they are anxious to test them.
Bombs are made out of plutonium as the explosive not uranium. How exactly is knowing isotope ratios of uranium going to help?
If you are talking about a so called dirty bomb that could be anything from a bag of radioactive waste to a partial fission gadget.
Much more likely I think is an sophisticated EM nuclear bomb with a high tesla magnetic field pulse. Nobody has used one of those in war yet I I think they are anxious to test them.