The missile general explains why computer modeling of the consequences of a nuclear strike is amateurish.


The missile forces general Mykola Filatov criticizes the amateurish computer modeling of the consequences of a nuclear strike
The well-known missile forces general Mykola Filatov noted that computer models of the consequences of a nuclear strike are merely amateurish. According to him, without complete and accurate information about various factors, such as the type of missile, the strength of the explosion, and weather conditions, the models cannot provide reliable results.
“No one can definitively state the scale of destruction from nuclear weapons without specific data. All of this is just theoretical assumptions,” emphasized Filatov.
It is also worth noting that tactical nuclear munitions can have varying power, ranging from 0.3 to 100 kilotons, comparing them to bombs used during World War II.
Real Threat and the Importance of Qualified Calculations
Filatov emphasized that the radius of destruction from nuclear strikes depends on many factors and requires comprehensive calculations by professionals. Historical examples confirm that the destructive power of an explosion can exceed predictions, demonstrating the importance of defense systems for all nuclear munitions.
In a world where the threat of nuclear conflicts is very high, smart solutions and qualified calculations can save countless lives and avoid the worst consequences.
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