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"50% of Russian nuclear missiles have expired": expert on the real danger of "nuclear tank" (video)

Talk about the "radioactive ash" that Russia is capable of is a lighthouse. In order to occur an apocalypse, it is necessary to blow three times more nuclear charges at the same time than in all nuclear countries of the world, says military expert Alexei Hetman. All threats from the Russian Federation about the transition of "red lines" and the use of nuclear weapons have turned into empty words and used as pressure on EU citizens, especially since nuclear charges also have a shelf life.

Russia has not updated them since 1991, so it is unlikely that occupiers have a truly powerful, working nuclear arsenal. Alexei Hetman's major and a participant of the Russo-Ukrainian War told this in an interview with focus. According to him, all who related to military affairs are well aware that the threat of nuclear weapons for the last 40-50 years has been significantly exaggerated.

This was done for the sake of continuous social thought in the world, about the general apocalypse in the case of its use and as instruments of pressure on other states. "And all the conversations about the" radioactive ash "that Russia is capable of, in general, the beacon," the hetman emphasizes. "In order to occur the apocalypse, it is necessary to blow three times more nuclear charges at the same time in all nuclear countries.

" Of course, the military says, in the case of any explosion there will be significant contamination of the terrain and water, but the main destructive power of the bomb is not a radiation of which everyone is talking about, namely an explosive wave. Two hours after the explosion, the radiation drops 10 times, and a day 100 times a week later, the hetman notes. "The Russians just continue to scare everyone that will be the end of the world, and there will be no winners," the hetman says.

"But for some reason, they do not say that every nuclear charge has their shelf life and do not tell when and how much they updated their nuclear potential. " The expert notes that each radioactive element has a half -life, that is, the radiation force after each next period is reduced by half. For example, uranium breaks down fairly quickly and the dirt remains inside the bomb itself and does not come out.

"When the enriched uranium begins to undergo half -life reactions, it simply turns into a nuclear trash over time," the military notes. "In fact, it becomes a dirty bomb that cannot explode due to the transition of the critical limit of the chain reaction. The bomb remains radioactive, but if it So it just won't explode. " The expert reminds that about once every 10 glasses should be removed and sent for recycling, that is, for enrichment and cleaned from the ford.

And this has not taken care of the Russians since the 91st year. After 10 years, due to the constant half -life and interruption of the chain reaction, the chance is reduced to the blast. "It can be said that now the Russians have about 50% of their nuclear missiles are essentially dirty bombs," says Hetman. "In addition, we should not forget that the US and Britain, and NATO, clearly said what the Russian army, fleet will turn into.