Laut PLA Daily verfügt Japan über genug Plutonium, um 5.500 Atomsprengköpfe herzustellen

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/military/article/3348518/japan-has-enough-plutonium-make-5500-nuclear-warheads-pla-daily-says

41 Kommentare

  1. The difference is Japan doesn’t attack it’s neighbours…well not anymore at least 😉

    God dam guys, it’s a joke chilllllll

  2. japan could probably turn a functional nuke with delivery system in a matter of months if they needed. I imagine they have plans to do so already. as the US becomes less reliable on all things ally related, they’d be stupid not to.

  3. b3iAAoLZOH9Y265cujFh on

    Yeah, but they’re obviously historically disinclined to do so. Maybe it’d be preferable not to give them every reason to change their mind at every turn, China?

  4. RichKlutzy6291 on

    Just to be clear, the South China Morning Post article is basically a PLA Daily article commented on SCMP, without any comments from the SCMP

  5. Opinius_Maximus on

    yeah…they need a little American Democracy .
    Trump be like:

    „…they are bad people , very bad…the worst . Everybody knows that…“

  6. DistrictDue1913 on

    PLA stands for Peoples liberation army = chinese propaganda I think.

  7. BoringEntropist on

    That depends on the isotope composition of the Plutonium. I assume most of it was produced by extracting it from regular nuclear waste. Now, if you leave the fuel for as long as possible in the reactor, like it happens in commercial power production, then you get a lot of Pu-240 which is rather problematic for the use in nuclear weapons.

    There are two major drawbacks for this so called reactor-grade plutonium. A) Due a higher spontaneous fission rate the nuke is more likely to fizzle, or has to be designed for a lower yield. B) Pu-240 is more radioactive which complicates bomb design and can cause health problems for the personnel in proximity of the weapons. For the latter reason the US Navy only uses „super-grade“ plutonium for their nuclear arsenal.

    It isn’t impossible to turn that plutonium into weapons or that Japan has produced a limited amount of weapons-grade plutonium. But I really doubt they could produce thousands of weapons with it, especially if you consider Japan’s cultural proclivities to prioritize quality over quantity.

  8. Kaito__1412 on

    Yes we know.

    Japan is what you call a ‚para-nuclear state‘. Same goes for most of Europe and Canada, but Japan is the best example of this.

    There are even conglomerates within some of those countries that can build both fission and fusion bombs all on their own.

  9. Ugh, this again.

    PLA Daily (Chinese Military news outlet) always says stuff like this. It’s little more than propaganda and saber-rattling.

    Japan’s nuclear power plants used to provide 30% of the nation’s energy, so yeah they have the materials to make nukes. But they obviously don’t have the *intent*.

    It’s the equivalent of pointing at a farmer and saying “look, they can make dozens of bombs!” because they own materials like fuel and fertilizer…

  10. HempKnight1234 on

    I wouldn’t trust anything the PLA puts out. Like everything else Chinese they stole some other country’s I.P and made a shitty copy of it. This time it was Fox News

  11. UltraBakait on

    Considering how many nukes China has, it is about time that Japan got a few of its own.

  12. rikzyjesuli on

    It’s in USAs best interest since now we know US cannot protect its allies.

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