1998 INDIAN NUCLEAR TEST WAS "FIZZLED"

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Pokhran II not fully successful: Indian scientist
Updated at: 1107 PST, Thursday, August 27, 2009 WWW.GEO.TV :lol: :lol:
NEW DELHI: The 1998 Pokhran II nuclear tests might have been far from the success they have been claimed to be. The yield of the thermonuclear explosions was actually much below expectations and the tests were perhaps more a fizzle rather than a big bang.

The controversy over the yield of the tests, previously questioned by foreign agencies, has been given a fresh lease of life with K Santhanam, senior scientist and DRDO representative at Pokhran II, admitting for the first time that the only thermonuclear device tested was a "fizzle". In nuclear parlance, a test is described as a fizzle when it fails to meet the desired yield.

Santhanam, who was director for 1998 test site preparations, said that the yield for the thermonuclear test, or hydrogen bomb in popular usage, was much lower than what was claimed. Santhanam, who was DRDO's chief advisor, could well have opened up the debate on whether or not India should sign CTBT as claims that India has all the data required and can manage with simulations is bound to be called into question.

``Based upon the seismic measurements and expert opinion from world over, it is clear that the yield in the thermonuclear device test was much lower than what was claimed. I think it is well documented and that is why I assert that India should not rush into signing the CTBT,'' said Santhanam.

He emphasized the need for India to conduct more tests to improve its nuclear weapon programme.

The test was said to have yielded 45 kilotons (KT) but was challenged by western experts who said it was not more than 20 KT.

The exact yield of the thermonuclear explosion is important as during the heated debate on the India. :lol:
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Salam. We have discussed already in the N-SUMARINE posts about the poor quality of Indian Nuclear Program.
 

smalltimepro

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
The following should be added to dictionaries around the world :)
Indian quality - A phrase often used in place of 'poor', 'substandard', 'lacking substace' or 'deceiving impressions'. A phrase to describe products that are rated on the lowest end of the quality spectrum and so can be bought dirt cheap. Also sometimes used to describe smelly substances or areas.

Indian should now accept their eternal failure at science. The only thing they might be good at is either medicine or data entry.

Paksitan Zindabad
:D :D :D :D :D :D
 

hnuter555

MPA (400+ posts)
i think india and pakistan both dont have enough resources to carry out and maintain thermonecular devices therefore any such claim by either party will be treated with great deal of suspicion by international community

we need peace not a necular holocoast between india and pakistan does not matter how much i hate india and how much indians hate us surely every one even mr contra agree with me that we dont want to use necular weapon ever against each other bec its effects can last forever so no one want this maddness to happen in south asia so india need to behave responsilily to avoid any such action [pk flag]
 

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