• NiHaDuncan@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Thanks for this, I didn’t know people thought that nuclear-proof meant that it could literally take a nuke. I certainly hope people haven’t been thinking that a MOPP suit will make one a super soldier impervious to nukes or anything considered a chemical (which could be interpreted as all matter).

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      4 months ago

      That’s what I’d assume based on the name. If it’s radiation/fallout proof, I’d expect them to list it that way.

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        4 months ago

        I assumed it was designed to survive some proximity to a nuclear strike. But definitely not a close-hit, or direct strike.

        Far enough away and shielded enough that the flash of radiation doesn’t render its occupants immediately dead.

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      4 months ago

      I know I was assuming that the Russians claimed that they were nuclear bomb proof, at least for the 30 seconds that I knew about them before I read this thread. Seeing the picture I didn’t believe that they were in in actuality.

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      4 months ago

      Most people still think the explosion at Chernobyl was an accident.

      What are you talkin about, everyone knows the longer you sweat in a MOPP suit the more rad resistance you develop, especially on a hot day