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Subject: Re: Strategic Arms (reply to Tim Sevener) and Apologia
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6 bombs detonated at the same spot and the same time???
Come on now, I realize you are familiar with fuzing mechanisms
but common sense should tell you something is wrong with that
idea.  Also, 2 40 kt warheads causing more damage than a single 250
kt is not necessarily correct.  It depends on the city,
its terrain, and the altitude you burst them at.  Also,
fratricide is going to make such a proposition much more
risky than a single warhead.  You cant explode things precisely
in sychonization in this sort of context, at least its very hard.
I wouldnt count on it for much, we've never tested warheads like
that....

				Milo