the nuke of future

rmxtrax

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Ok guys i want to know how will we use nukes in 21th century. What defenses will we use? what the scenaries?
 
if everyone keeps themselve in check and has the brain to do so, there won't be any use of nukes in the 21th century.
 
I doubt they will ever get used in the way you are imagining.

Smaller more controlled nukes however, may see use if they can eliminate the "dirty" part of the bomb (Is this possible of have i dreamt that?)
 
n/m then. I say no, it is highly unlikly that "nukes" will ever get used with exception of a terrorist attack.
 
Mabye, there would be mini-Death Stars. Or the "Eathquake Bomb" might make a comeback. That'd be cool.
 
I very much hope that nukes will never again be used. Although its possible that we could get some tactical usage if there is a large scale war breaking out. But either way, using nukes in the MAD world ( I made teh funny) will lead to nothing good.
 
Mabye, there would be mini-Death Stars. Or the "Eathquake Bomb" might make a comeback. That'd be cool.

death star uses the graviton beam to destroy things. It's quite different from a nuke

however i think we will go ahead developing more powerful nukes like anti-matter nukes. Small, light and powerful. The best.
After i think we will create a big treaty to ban the making nukes and stock them in some hidden places under a military controll

After we will return to conventional wars between nations
 
We will not see wars between conventional states. Wars are now fought on ecomonics
 
Wars will no longer be fought by conventional states, with the exception of maybe the Middle East and Africa.

This is now a global war, of sovereign nations against organizations.

They may not necessarily be terrorists, maybe the nations will be the aggressors while the organizations are the ones terrorized.
 
We are unable to make new nuclear weapons, but I recall reading an article about the government remaking/remodeling/revamping most if not all of Americas nuclear arsenol. I'm sure that part of the goal was to make these weapons more effective/modern, but realy the government is only seeking to make nukes safer, less likely to be obtained, and used by terrorists.

I think it is safe to say that no nation will ever launch a nuke unto another. We will always have nuclear weapons, and everyone from now until the end is going to live with that choice. Our situation is kinda of like "The Garden of Eden". now that we have had the forbinden fruit we will never be able to return to the old way.
 
I can only see nukes being used in a few ways:

-Global political/economic meltdown resulting in nuclear exchanges by major powers. Not likely, but the chances will increase depending on how things go with global warming and/or diminishing oil supplies.

-Retaliation for a nuclear terrorist attack. IMO, we will see a "nuclear" terrorist attack (probably a dirty bomb, possibly a true nuke) in the next 10-20 years. If the target nation has the ability, they'll almost certainly respond with a nuclear attack of their own.

-Small nukes used for specific applications, eg destroying bunkers. Highly unlikely though, simply because of the stigma attached to using nukes (even if the explosion were entirely contained underground) and the resulting can of worms it opens.
 
I can only see nukes being used in a few ways:

-Global political/economic meltdown resulting in nuclear exchanges by major powers. Not likely, but the chances will increase depending on how things go with global warming and/or diminishing oil supplies.

-Retaliation for a nuclear terrorist attack. IMO, we will see a "nuclear" terrorist attack (probably a dirty bomb, possibly a true nuke) in the next 10-20 years. If the target nation has the ability, they'll almost certainly respond with a nuclear attack of their own.

My friend, that's quite a pessimistic view.
You should watch 24. The US didn't nuke back when it was nuked thanks to Jack Bauer. :lol: I love that show.

But, anyways, I agree with rmxtrax. Anti-matter bombs are the future of mass destruction warfare. A small amount could potentially wipe out a city.
 
-Retaliation for a nuclear terrorist attack. IMO, we will see a "nuclear" terrorist attack (probably a dirty bomb, possibly a true nuke) in the next 10-20 years. If the target nation has the ability, they'll almost certainly respond with a nuclear attack of their own.

I cant see the US or Russia to allow the other or any nation to respond with nukes.
 
But, anyways, I agree with rmxtrax. Anti-matter bombs are the future of mass destruction warfare. A small amount could potentially wipe out a city.

Aahhhhhh.... anti-matter...:drool:

Now that's something. One gram delivers an explosion comparable to a nuke. Only need to store it safely, and a bomb the size of a tin can kill millions. And manufacturing it in large quantities is an issue too. Only some mg have been made thus far, and many, many years will be spent before we can make "a lot" of it.
 
-Small nukes used for specific applications, eg destroying bunkers. Highly unlikely though, simply because of the stigma attached to using nukes (even if the explosion were entirely contained underground) and the resulting can of worms it opens.

Personally i think we can't use nukes not for the explosion but for the terrible secondary effects like radio-active fall-out. We have to create a not radio-active nuke

But, anyways, I agree with rmxtrax. Anti-matter bombs are the future of mass destruction warfare. A small amount could potentially wipe out a city.

Aahhhhhh.... anti-matter...:drool:

Now that's something. One gram delivers an explosion comparable to a nuke. Only need to store it safely, and a bomb the size of a tin can kill millions. And manufacturing it in large quantities is an issue too. Only some mg have been made thus far, and many, many years will be spent before we can make "a lot" of it.

Really a anti-matter bomb can easily destroy the entire world. According to Einstein we can traform matter in energy by e=mc^2 so a bomb with a kilo of antimatter can reach the power of 470 megatons :woohoo:
 
Personally i think we can't use nukes not for the explosion but for the terrible secondary effects like radio-active fall-out. We have to create a not radio-active nuke

They tried that. Guess what they invented

Spoiler :
The neutron bomb:rolleyes:


Really a anti-matter bomb can easily destroy the entire world. According to Einstein we can traform matter in energy by e=mc^2 so a bomb with a kilo of antimatter can reach the power of 470 megatons :woohoo:

But we'd need a hideous amount of it. 1000 grams would be only some 10 huge nukes. We'd need tons of it, because Next War is not correct with the "Earth's crust cracking..." unless the nukes will be tuned up a lot.

But if I had to destroy the world, I'd use killer strangelets.
 
and why would anyone need or even consider using such an bomb?
I certainly wouldn't funnel research in making ZOMG BIG BOMBZ, cause it's just plainly ********. Is this how the Sci/tech subforum has to look like?
I'm very dissapointed in this thread.
 
They tried that. Guess what they invented

Spoiler :
The neutron bomb:rolleyes:

Neutron bomb doesn't produce radiations? :lol:

Ok you need a little bit of elementary of Physics
neutrons are considered as radiations so if a bomb produces neutrons it produces radiations

ok? :D

and why would anyone need or even consider using such an bomb?
I certainly wouldn't funnel research in making ZOMG BIG BOMBZ, cause it's just plainly ********. Is this how the Sci/tech subforum has to look like?
I'm very dissapointed in this thread.

We are only speaking about technology what's the problem? Don't you like nukes ok change simply thread and not offend people here
 
Neutron bomb doesn't produce radiations? :lol:

We are only speaking about technology what's the problem? Don't you like nukes ok change simply thread and not offend people here

Do you even got a clue about how anti-matter works?
Actually, i'll rephrase: do you have any clue?
And what is this obsession from kiddo's for big bombs?
Life isn't a videogame you know.
 
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