What's Being Done About Nuclear Security
KrisCowboy writes "Wired.com has an interesting article about Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham's speech about the defensive measures being taken at the Nuclear Energy warehouses. 'Atomic storehouses, vulnerable to terrorist attack, will be emptied of their radioactive loads,' he promises. Keeping in mind the recent Slashdot story about a
Hafnium bomb, more security measures are needed, and fast."
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I'd opt for "government intelligence" in this case.
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"Keeping in mind the recent Slashdot story about a Hafnium bomb, more security measures are needed, and fast."
I don't know where to begin with this. We should be more afraid because of technology we don't even have yet (and may never have) might get into the hands of terrorists? Do they have some massive R&D lab hidden in the mountains near Pakistan? And what does a theoretical isotope bomb have to do with our current nuclear stockpile?
So basically, a 50 caliber projectile won't do shit to these containers.
Perhaps if we used some sort of nuclear weapon to break open the container.
What we'll need is materials to build a nuclear weapon, then we can move it by truck close enough to the convoy. Once in position, we can set off the nuclear weapon, breaking open the container of spent fuel!
Then all we'd have to do is gather up the spent fuel and we'd have the makings of a dirty bomb. It's foolproof!