Every nuclear weapon in the active US stockpile has a secondary fusion stage, the last pure fission weapons were removed from service and dismantled in 1992.
Most of the cost in a nuclear weapon is in the primary. It only makes sense to build pure fission weapons when you want very low-powered nukes for close range tactical use; the DoD has determined that don't see enough use for them to justify the upkeep of specific weapons.
chairhairair|11 months ago
dreamcompiler|11 months ago
All fission weapons are not necessarily also fusion weapons. But probably most are nowadays.
Tuna-Fish|11 months ago
Most of the cost in a nuclear weapon is in the primary. It only makes sense to build pure fission weapons when you want very low-powered nukes for close range tactical use; the DoD has determined that don't see enough use for them to justify the upkeep of specific weapons.
bagels|11 months ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermonuclear_weapon
unknown|11 months ago
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