![]() However, neutron bombs, designed to release more radiation, have been estimated to require more tritium (10-30 grams). ![]() Although no official data are publicly available, each warhead is estimated to require an average of approximately four grams of tritium. Contained in removable and refillable reservoirs in the warhead, it increases the efficiency with which the nuclear explosive materials are used. Tritium’s primary function is to boost the yield of both fission and thermonuclear weapons. However, commercial tritium use accounts for only a small fraction of the tritium used worldwide. Tritium’s commercial uses include medical diagnostics and sign illumination, especially EXIT signs. Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen which has both commercial and military applications. Download the full report ( Download is free, donations are welcome)
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