Russia builds super pipe to simulate megaton nuclear explosion in it

Russia builds super pipe to simulate megaton nuclear explosion in it

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The 12th Central Research Institute (CRI) of the Russian Ministry of Defense is building a pipe, which, in combination with power-generating units, will be able to simulate a megaton-class nuclear explosion to test military hardware, the head of the institute, Vladimir Chipko said. "This pipe will be special. This is a joint action pipe that will be equipped with both explosive generators that reproduce the shock wave and special pyrotechnic generators that will reproduce light," Chipko told Zvezda TV channel. The pipe that the institute uses now can simulate explosions of atomic bombs with a capacity of several kilotons. "In the new pipe, the testing power will grow to a megaton class. The internal diameter of the new pipe will be 12 meters, and its length - 450 meters. Such dimensions will make it possible to test the resistance of tanks to shock wave and thermal radiation inside the pipe. The 12th Central Research Institute of the Ministry of Defense studies the phenomena of damaging factors of the nuclear explosion and their impact on weapons, military hardware, constructions and humans. It also develops recommendations for troops on protection against nuclear weapons. The institute also provides scientific and methodological guidance for testing special weapons, as well as scientific support for Russia's protection from a nuclear attack. On February 23, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia would continue to supply state-of-the-art equipment for the Russian army and navy, including "high-precision systems", laser and hypersonic systems.

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