The Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle has hardly been an international sales success, thanks to poor hydrogen infrastructure, expense, and polarizing design, but it proved successful to Ukrainian forces which scavenged parts from the hydrogen car to create the world’s smallest hydrogen bomb.
It was not a nuclear explosion, that would be insane. Pure hydrogen is highly explosive, which is why it’s suitable for a combustion vehicle like the Mirai.
Mirai isn’t a combustion vehicle, it has a fuel cell that generates electricity via a chemical reaction.
That is true in the case of the mirai, but hydrogen can also be used in combustion engines, though at a much lower efficiency.
At first I thought it was NCD memery, e.g. “Ukrainian soldiers cobble together a nuke from a car they find lying around” so imagine my surprise when I see it’s a real headline. Even though “hydrogen bomb” is technically correct, it certainly made me do a double take. I wonder if that choice of words was intentional.
First, I didn’t see that it was coming from NCD, and I thought it was a real news. I was really confused.
Then, I realized how much of a fool I was when I saw it was from NCD.
But then I saw it was actually in the URL of the linked article and I was CONFUSED AGAIN.