I became the Martial Saint of the Wasteland.

Chapter 67 Nuclear grenades and self-declaration from another world

Chapter 67 Nuclear grenades and self-declaration from another world
I call it a nuclear grenade:

It's not a tactical nuclear weapon.

I only have 16 tons of TNT power, which is equivalent to a building-destroying level of combat power. The overall destructive power ranges from low to medium.

How is it possible to solve all problems in one blow? It’s too smart. I couldn’t stand it and decided to blow myself up.

.........

My name is another world:
I'm not a wasteland, I'm just in troubled times, and I still have the potential to expand. How can you treat me as a wasteland?

If I were really in the wasteland, wouldn't it be that that boy Rosen was so lonely?

It's too smart. I can't stand it. I decided to find an evil spirit to invade tomorrow.

 Let’s do some popular science.

  In the mold damage experiment.

  According to modern building standards, if F22 bombs from the outside, a building with acceptable quality can withstand 40 precision-guided bombs (each one weighs 2000 pounds).
  Therefore, modern buildings are really not fragile, which has led to the early monster movies changing their settings (the monsters are too light, so they cannot destroy the buildings. Typical examples include Godzilla and King Kong. The data settings are different from those of the first generation. far)
  If drilled and blasted accurately, only a few hundred kilograms of explosives would be needed, so nuclear grenades are indeed only considered to destroy buildings, but the collapse of skyscrapers is also shocking.

  Secondly, the direct lethality of nuclear bombs is mainly shock wave and optical radiation. This is also the reason why small nuclear bombs or super mini nuclear bombs like this article are not effective in ruins.

  Unless it is a tactical nuclear bomb with high yield and high saturation.

  After all, modern cities are made of concrete buildings.

  Unlike the childhood days of World War II, there were mostly wooden houses.

  And underground concrete bunkers can effectively avoid nuclear strikes. This is why countries around the world were "digging holes" half a century ago.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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