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5143077 No.5143077 [Reply] [Original]

What do I need to study in order to create, maintain and launch a nuclear missile? And where do I start? Would being an engineer/researcher for the military be a good idea in order to acquire the skills needed?

>> No.5143079

>>5143077
Nuclear missiles are bad. They kill people.

>> No.5143087

>>5143079
Thanks for your opinion, but I didn't ask for that. Do you have any meaningful answers to my actual questions?

Also, is it even possible to fulfill such a tremendous task as an individual? As far as I know, it has always been groups of scientists and engineers who have created these weapons. Does a single person even have a chance?

>> No.5143090

good job fbi.

0/10

>> No.5143092

Join the. Navy as a cone. They'll hook you up.

>> No.5143098
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5143098

>>5143077
>Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

>> No.5143103

>>5143079
id bet /k/ would tell you how to build a gun though.

>> No.5143110

>>5143098
I don't really care about legal issues, I just want to know which skills would be required if anyone was planning to do such a thing.

>> No.5144823

you would need to be a nuclear engineer, which is a real career in both the military and private sector. the plans for building a nuclear missle/bomb aren't that top secret, but good luck raising millions of dollars to build just 1 device, purifying uranium/ plutonium is a bitch

>> No.5144832

Iran is so under-developed that they ask 4chan for weapons advice.

>> No.5144851

>>5143077

Get out Ahmadinejad, leave 4chan alone!

>> No.5146246

>>5143077
In the 70s the University of California Press published The Dome Series:
Introduction to Tensegrity,
Polyhedra; A Visual Approach,
and Geodesic Math and How to Use It.
Taken as a whole, The Dome Series is only a few paragraphs away from violating the NNPT.