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    Nuclear-capable Agni-II missile test fired

    Firstly, I am not saying that you can't use reactor grade plutonium to produce weapon. Certainly you can, but considering the cost, time consumed, complexity, it is not a good option. No one will consider to use this to make bomb when they have plenty of other material which is cheaper, easier...
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    Nuclear-capable Agni-II missile test fired

    That is strange. All the P5 already gave up the idea of using reactor grade plutonium for nuclear weapon as they all got the same conclusion: it is not suitable for military purpose. Here is some explanation: "As the name would suggest, reactor-grade plutonium is not as suitable for nuclear...
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    Nuclear-capable Agni-II missile test fired

    That is the whole issue I am arguing: India didn't have 100 nukes at 1994.
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    Nuclear-capable Agni-II missile test fired

    I don't know if India is the most secretive nuke country and I don't know the number of India's nuclear weapon, but I do know India wouldn't mass produce her nuclear weapons until 1998 because that was the first time India tested her nuclear weapon. In 1974, India only tested a nuclear explosive...
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    Nuclear-capable Agni-II missile test fired

    1. Chinese didn't built 100 nukes based on the first nuke tested in 1964; 2. For countries like India and China, aircraft is not kind of reliable platform to carry out nuclear attack; 3. No, the nuclear device tested in 1974 was too big for prithvi.
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    Nuclear-capable Agni-II missile test fired

    Ok, here is the question: this gentleman was told that India already built 100 nukes before 1994, the year your Agni 2 first test, and as we all know, the warhead test was in 1998, so what is the design that these 100 nukes was built on? It is hardly to believe that any country spends billions...
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    Nuclear-capable Agni-II missile test fired

    That is strange. I won't be surprised if say 20-30 nukes, but 100+ nukes based on the design of nuclear device tested in 1974? This kind of nuclear device is generally way bigger than warhead, weights more than 1 ton. The only way to deliver them is by bombers.
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    Nuclear-capable Agni-II missile test fired

    There is a trigger device within the warhead. The device will only starts to work when all the signals received from other system/sensor satisfy the parameters setup before: pressure, height, navigation, etc. If there is one thing goes wrong, the warhead won't explode.
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