The Atomic Hand Grenade. Is this for real? Is this a joke? I had heard about the nuclear hand grenade
years ago but didn't find much information on it. It was said that a soldier could throw a
hand grenade for about 100 feet.
Unfortunately, the kill radius of the atomic hand grenade is suppose to
be around 300 feet. So the soldier who
throws the nuclear hand grenade will get killed by the blast or radiation. To see a larger version of any of the
pictures, just click on them.
No, the above explosion is not from a nuclear hand
grenade. I never did understand how you
could pack a critical mass of uranium into something the size of a hand
grenade. That is probably why I took
the stories of a an atomic hand grenade "with a grain of salt".
With this recent round of talk of the development
of a nuclear hand grenade it is proposed to use hafnium-178m. What is hafnium? It is just an element much like oxygen,
carbon, or your other elements.
It's atomic weight is 178 atomic units (protons +
neutrons) which means it is heavy. But
what about the "m"? That is
the "kicker". The
"m" stands for metastable meaning that the nucleus of the atom has
absorbed some energy and is now in an excited state, It has too much energy for the nucleus to
handle and it has to get rid of some of this excess energy. It does this by giving off a gamma ray to
carry away the excess energy and becomes hafnium-178. No fissioning of the nucleus like in uranium
and no fusion of nucleii like in the hydrogen bomb. The nucleii of the hafnium-178m just slowly
give off the gamma rays with not that many atoms giving off the gamma rays at
any one time because it's half-life is 31 years which is the amount of time it
takes for half of the hafnium atoms to give off a gamma ray and return to the
Hafnium-178 stable state. By the way
the excitation energy of each Hafnium-178m nucleus is 2.4 million electron
volts. Wow! But what if you could get a chunk of
hafnium-178m to cascade and dump all of its excess energy from all of its atoms
at once. It is claimed that this can be
done and the intense radiation would be lethal. Would there also be a blast effect? I don't know. Perhaps someone reading this blog may know
or have an opinion and post it in the comments section for all of us to read. So would a nuclear hand grenade be
possible? Could be. Pity the poor soldier throwing it.
Sometimes the Davy Crockett atomic bazooka is
referred to as a nuclear hand grenade causing some confusion over the nuclear
hand grenade controversy. Now this
atomic bazooka was actually developed and test fired.Yeah this had a nuclear warhead.
Well perhaps the nomenclature of bazooka really
isn't appropriate. I think that atomic
recoilless rifle would probably be more appropriate.
This is the warhead. It really isn't very big in size but it sure
packed a whallop.
The warhead weighed 51 pounds and had an explosive
power of 20 tons of TNT. And it was
actually test fired at the Nevada Atomic Test Site twice. One test was called Little Feller I and the
other test was called Little Feller II.
Here is a couple of websites where you can actually see the Davy Crocket
nuclear being test fired.This is the Little Feller I.
Here are some websites with videos of the test firing of the nuclear bazooka.
Have a good day and enjoy life to its fullest. Lew