A couple of points...
1. The material in the weapon, is a piece of metal, not dust, not uranium rocks, just a chunk of metal.
2. The only contamination coming from the weapon, if any, would be something like silt, sitting up against the weapon for a long period of time.
O.K. screw the points, I'm a couple three beers into the evening......The weapon is in salt water, the best place it could be. Time, distance, shielding, thats what the Nav used to drill into us. Anybody screwing around close to the weapon, for any decent amount of time, one hour or more, is gonna get zapped. That cat will be in the emergency room barfing his guts out that afternoon. If he was messin with it close, thats what will happen. To do a recovery, you'll have to have a very large, dive trained crew. They will have to work in very short shifts, to keep their stay times down. You need professional salvage divers, and a lot of them, 10-20, and then train them about the importance of "Stay Times" and how to work in very short relays. I realize the terrorists aren't going to do this, so... take it the other way...Achmed Von Talibanista, rents scuba gear, goes down there, picks up the material, brings it up to the surface, puts it on a boat. He's as good as dead, not a couple of days later, not cancer workin on him for a few years, he's dead right now. The boat driver, and anyone who spent almost any time within ten feet of that chunk of metal is dead too. It'd be like trying to do anything, with a .45 caliber gunshot wound to the stomach, and you'd have about that much time to get it done. I haven't talked about recovering the weapon, only the piece of metal in it. The weapon itself weighs too much. Easier to go at the deteriorated casing with a crowbar, and retrieve the metal, than hiring and using extra equipment, people, and time to get the whole thing.
The most dangerous thing about this object, is the ordinance with it. I don't know how HE reacts to being in seawater for decades, but if I'm a terrorist, I don't care.( My personal thing with this, is, I know it sounds stupid, is the bad fishing cast, skipping rocks, dumb stuff like that, detonating a big chunk 'O' HE). It's probably unfounded, buttt.....I also don't want to see any Navy bro's wasted retrieving this. If I was retrieving the weapon, I would detonate a smaller explosion on the weapon, just to clear any ordinance and whats left of the total weapon, off of the chunk of uranium. Which get's us to....
Piling a bunch of explosives on the weapon and exploding it. Uranium is some of the densest stuff on the planet. Especially processed uranium. The rounds we fire from tanks and aircraft are depleted uranium. That stuff does not deform, it "Self Forges", in other words, gets sharper. This chunk O metal is the same stuff, only...pleated, impleted...whatever. Exploding something on top of it will only change the entire, read "Entire" mass of the piece of metal's location. Either 30 feet deeper in the mud, or across the bay somewhere. It's not going to vaporize, atomize, particalize, or any other ize,,,, leaving,,, the environmental disaster, human distaster, distaster distaster, within ten feet of itself. Speaking of...
Environmental concerns. The case, it is totally irradiated. Any silt within one foot of it is totally irradiated. It's under salt water,one of the best radiation shields on earth. Any free material leaving the area is swallowed up in about a couple of zillion cubic feet of salt water.
I do think the weapon should be removed. I do not think it is any kind of a threat to anything, or anyone who stays 50 feet away from it. Right now it is maybe a lump in silt under salt water, away from everyone, and everything. The only people who would even think of going out of their way to go near it are, the stupidest sob's in ten counties, or the U.S. Navy. In either case, more power to em. The sugar die, or the Navy removes it, cool.
I'm not ranting here, I swear. I thought I would try to allay any bad thoughts, or even fears about this thing by my WIX buds. I know a teeny weeny miniscule tiny bit about nuclear weapons. If your thermonuclear device is on fire, call me. Need it moved, call me. Storage, me. Does it need to be in a torpedo tube, I'm your guy. It's been awhile, but I'm careful, and very, very, patient.
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