Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Misplaced

This is disturbing:

PLANS TO refurbish Trident nuclear weapons had to be put on hold because US scientists forgot how to manufacture a component of the warhead, a US congressional investigation has revealed.

The US National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) "lost knowledge" of how to make a mysterious but very hazardous material codenamed Fogbank. As a result, the warhead refurbishment programme was put back by at least a year, and racked up an extra $69 million.

According to some critics, the delay could cause major problems for the UK Trident programme, which is very closely tied to the US programme and uses much of the same technology. The US and the UK are trying to refurbish the ageing W76 warheads that tip Trident missiles in order to prolong their life, and ensure they are safe and reliable. This apparently requires that the Fogbank in the warheads is replaced.


How do you misplace the blue prints for something like this? Shouldn't there be like, a locked safe and guards? Maybe alarms? Perhaps trip wire and dart gun? A cone of silence, perhaps?

And why do I have a nagging suspicion that we might be able to purchase this document from the Chinese?