Thursday, September 23, 2010

German nuclear plants won't sustain attack with conventional weapons, Greenpeace says.

From DW-World.de:
Greenpeace specifically examined the outer shells of Germany's 17 nuclear power plants and found those of eight older reactors to be highly vulnerable to an attack. The walls of containment buildings at, for example, the Unterweser, Kruemmel and Neckarwestheim nuclear power plants were about one meter thick, said Oda Becker, a physicist at Hanover University and author of the study. That was too thin to protect even against a hit with "a conventional anti-tank missile using modern thermobaric warheads". The Russian-built AT-14 was one of the most frequently used weapons of this kind, she said and added "just one of these missiles isn't enough, but fewer than ten shots could trigger a horrible scenario."
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