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My primary interests on Wikipedia are in the areas of nuclear weapons, their associated systems, and nuclear warfare tactics and theory. I also occasionally spend time editing other topics like civilian nuclear energy, small arms, non-nuclear weapon systems, and history topics.
My blog can be found here: https://super-octopus.com/
Documents
editI have obtained a number of documents from different places that aren't found elsewhere, so I put them on Commons so anyone can access them.
This document is unusual in that it describes the yield of the W54 warhead as being 0.02 kilotonnes of TNT (0.084 TJ) and that the weapon contained 26 pounds (12 kg) of HE. I believe this document was mistakenly declassified as the declassification of weapon yield is normally made with a formal statement, but I have not found one.
This document was given to me by another researcher. They got it from someone who apparently FOIA'ed it, but it lacks declassification markings and includes details what are not normally declassified.
Document gives a number of interesting technical details on the weapons tested in Dominic.
Lots of interesting details on several weapons and the technical history of MIRV.
Images
editFeatured pictures
editI've been trying to get more featured pictures related to nuclear weapons.
Nuclear pictures
editOver the last year or so I have been tracking down images mostly related to the US nuclear weapons program. Most of these were images people had never seen before, depicting nuclear weapons rarely see by members of the general public. Other images have had to do with nuclear weapons testing, showing equipment not normally seen by the general public. I've put some of the images I'm rather proud for having found here.
By "found" I mean the images were buried in technical reports or where listed on various internet archives where they were forgotten about.
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W68 warhead for Poseidon
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W54 warhead for Titan II
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B90 nuclear depth strike bomb
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W85 for Pershing II
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B28 FI bomb
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Mk8 bomb
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W89 and W91 warheads
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Special atomic demolition munition
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W84 warhead for GLCM
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Equipment rack for the last US nuclear test Julin Divider
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The W71 warhead and Spartan interceptor being lowered into it's shot hole. This test basically created Greenpeace
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Mark 15 bomb
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B83 nuclear bomb
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Equipment rack for an underground nuclear test. The warhead would go on the upper platform.
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A pair of neutron generators for an underground nuclear test
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Shot Dominic Bluestone, a test of the W56 warhead for MM1 and MMII
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Equipment being set up for a highly instrumented tunnel shot of a nuclear weapon
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W79 8" (203mm) nuclear artillery shell
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W82 155mm nuclear artillery shell
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Nuclear device used in the last US nuclear test Divider. Appears to be an SRAM nose, suggesting a W91 warhead.
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Rare photo of a W86 earth penetrating warhead for Pershing II
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W58/Mk2 Reentry Body for Polaris A-3
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Diagram of a Pershing II MaRV showing the W85 warhead.
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Nose of Sprint interceptor. Once cables were pulled out at launch, the tip slipped down to protect that area of the missile in flight.
I have also been uploading images found by others here onto Wikipedia. I feel I must clearly delineate which images I found and which come from other nuclear weapons researchers. For this purpose, images extracted from reports by others are "found" by others. Some of the better ones come from Alex Wellerstein.
Cacti pictures
editI also collect cacti and have uploaded a number of images of them for use on Wikipedia.