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100 | norm24 | null | null | null | The main technical difficulty in producing a nuclear bomb is that the timing of implosion detonation, to get a critical mass compacted, is exquisite. A millisecond off and you basically just get a dud. Maybe what would essentially amount to a very small dirty bomb. In fact the timing mechanism is the main technology that's traditionally considered a state secret. Because without that enriched uranium is relatively useless as a bomb.It's hard for me to imagine that a lateral impact force, even from another nuclear bomb, would sufficiently compact the critical mass to be a major concern. Unless the geometry and orientation was explicitly chosen for that purpose. | non-coded |