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Dave Bird
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Fri, 29 Sep 2000 16:11:42 +0100
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In article <200009291019.LAA19387@rossini.ednet.co.uk>, David Hansen
<davidh@spidacom.co.uk> writes
>By the end of the cold war accuracy had incerased to the point where
>the end was in sight for such buildings as nuclear weapon resistant.
>They were still however still being designed and built. This was not
>silly, as such buildings can be made resistant to direct hits by
>conventional bombs by various techniques,
And, since there is not perhaps a nuclear weapon targeted
per building, against a nuclear weapons near miss (i.e.
when not actually caught in the cratering if it detonates
close to the ground).
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