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Packomania: Optimal circle packing leaderboard, to n=10000

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Explosives safety for Trident missile and warheads (1994) [pdf]

nuclearinfo.org
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DoD's historical office publishes a book on every SecDef

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Barbie iterative manufacturing, explained by industrial design historian [video]

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Rocket sled testing of Russian nuclear warheads

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kpaoneios
·2 anni fa·discuss
Gov't historical offices are wildly underrated. Insanely comprehensive publications for free. Not as many as State Department's Foreign Relations of the United States series, but the volume on Harold Brown is great for anyone thinking on defense tech.
kpaoneios
·3 anni fa·discuss
Where in Vernon Triangle? There's a big gradient between its eastern and western half. The western part, closer to downtown, has lots of restaurants and shopping, but it can feel a little dead further east. In general, an office-y vibe, not much green space.
kpaoneios
·3 anni fa·discuss
I thought I was alone in this. Something about the scratch of pencil on paper always bothered me; I had to use the softest graphite possible to not go crazy.
kpaoneios
·4 anni fa·discuss
There haven't been many photos out there of Russian warheads, especially Schlieren shots. Look at that turbulent boundary layer (the layer of air immediately near the warhead surface).