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FinlandBernd2022-03-16 15:18:56 · 4yNo. 141331reply
I wento ylilauta. Many concerned Pekka' write they live near border and hear nuclear weapon loading sounds. (from the Russian side I presume).
 
Nuclear Holocaust soon.
RussiaBernd2022-03-16 15:21:05 · 4yNo. 141333reply
Wow describe nuclear weapons loading sound
FinlandBernd2022-03-16 15:23:15 · 4yNo. 141335reply
 
*WRUUUUMM* *CLICK*
FinlandBernd2022-03-16 15:30:49 · 4yNo. 141336reply
 
 
Okay I have to admit I made that up. I live in Mikkeli and not near the border at all to know such sounds.
SwedenBernd2022-03-16 16:33:17 · 4yNo. 141338reply
HungaryBernd2022-03-16 16:41:56 · 4yNo. 141339reply
>cyyyyka blyaaaad, liyets lood dic nyukliar wyepn
SloveniaBernd2022-03-16 16:47:34 · 4yNo. 141340reply
imagine thinking nukes are instantaneous evaporation weapons
literally just don't live in a papier-mache house lmao
NetherlandsBernd2022-03-16 16:52:35 · 4yNo. 141343reply
It actually would be better to evapourate than to die being crushed by bricks, steel and glass rubble.
Both ways are better than a slow death somewhere in the middle of frozen tundra with a bullet in your stomach though.
GermanyBernd2022-03-16 17:26:42 · 4yNo. 141345reply
FinlandBernd2022-03-16 17:44:58 · 4yNo. 141346reply
what about fallout
FinlandBernd2022-03-16 17:46:47 · 4yNo. 141347reply
 
Should I then have told the truth that I don't know how nuclear weapon loading sounds like?
SloveniaBernd2022-03-16 18:36:59 · 4yNo. 141349reply
overrated, nukes tend to blow up quite efficiently so there isn't much lingering fallout left behind
reactors meanwhile don't burn radioactive isotopes well since neutron flux isn't large enough to just break everything up & you get much more fallout from reactor accidents or spent fuel spillovers
 
consider that when russians experimented with using nukes to dig canals, one such crater is now a lake where locals catch fish and pick mushrooms with no ill effect
https://bellona.ru/2002/12/24/atomnyj-kotlovan/
also consider that background radiation in hiroshima and nagasaki was back to normal but high in a year (most naturally radioactive places where people live are more radioactive than hiroshima and nagasaki at that point), and was already perfectly survivable for going through mere couple days after
 
now if you specifically wanted to create fallout.. you make a dirty bomb. go to fucking chernobyl and get some corium, then put it into conventional explosive.
FinlandBernd2022-03-16 20:58:22 · 4yNo. 141355reply
>Kreml: Finland must shut down its hidden nuclear program
>According to Russia, Finland has had a secret nuclear program for 20 years. Putin demands that Finland gives up all nuclear weapons immediately.
 
>Pic 2: Leaked footage from the class Väinämöinen-rocket
GermanyBernd2022-03-16 22:37:40 · 4yNo. 141366reply
Oh no! Finland will be invaded mext.
HungaryBernd2022-03-17 07:39:23 · 4yNo. 141391reply
Might depend on what they hit. They aren't sent against random targets, but every power has target lists, with strategic locations.
Also the fallout is the dust that nukes suck up from the soil, and blow out into the sky, where the wind disperse it. Depending on the wind and how this dust distributes when it settles again in the form of fallout can be a problem or not.
EgyptBernd2022-03-17 09:21:38 · 4yNo. 141393reply
Go back
SloveniaBernd2022-03-19 13:06:37 · 4yNo. 141850reply
Anything that applies to decay of radiation on or near site also applies to the plume that's carried further away by the wind.
Thx for pointing out correct terminology and caveat of wind direction though.
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