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To: TobagoJack who wrote (6941)6/5/2006 3:18:40 AM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (3) of 217754
 
"even as its nuke force is a never can use asset"

I would not bet on this forever. They could be used against a smaller power, such as Iran, North Korea, or Libya.

They could also be used in a semi-covert manner, as undersea mines or torpeados, to clear out submarines. They could also be used deep underground next to other underground installations.

There is also a chance of using them in an isolated area as a small tactical airburst to eliminate an air attack.

The most likely use would be in anti-ballistic missle systems.
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