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The Reaper
10-06-2014, 13:58
Accident?

TR

http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Report-Two-dead-after-explosion-in-Iranian-military-facility-378166

Report: Two dead after explosion in Iranian nuclear facility

The incident occurred at the Parchin military compound, not far from the Iranian capital, according to the Iranian Students News Agency.

Two people died in an explosion that ripped through an explosive material production unit at a nuclear facility near Tehran, according to Iranian press reports on Monday.

The incident occurred at the Parchin military compound, not far from the Iranian capital, according to the Iranian Students News Agency.

The BBC said on Monday that a pro-opposition website was also reporting an explosion at the site.

The BBC cited the pro-reform website Sahamnews as saying that the explosion on Sunday evening was “so intense that windows of buildings 15 km (nine miles) away were shattered.”

“The glare from the blast could also be seen from a great distance,” the report said.

ISNA quoted Iran's defense industries organization as saying that “[u]nfortunately, due to the incident, two workers of this production unit lost their lives."

Israel in the past has alleged that Iran has used its Parchin military base as the site for secret tests of technology that could be used only for detonating a nuclear weapon.

The Jewish state has been a severe critic of six big powers' negotiations with Iran on restraining its nuclear program, suspecting Tehran is only trying to buy time to master sensitive nuclear know-how and would evade the terms of any final deal.

The Islamic Republic says allegations that it is seeking a nuclear weapons capability are false and baseless. Tehran says it is Israel's assumed atomic arsenal that is a destabilizing threat to the Middle East.

A statement from Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz, issued a day before Iranian President Hassan Rouhani - the architect of Tehran's diplomacy with the big powers - was to address the UN General Assembly, said internal neutron sources such as uranium were used in nuclear implosion tests at Parchin.

Israel, his statement said, based its information on "highly reliable information," without elaborating.

PedOncoDoc
10-06-2014, 14:06
The BBC cited the pro-reform website Sahamnews as saying that the explosion on Sunday evening was “so intense that windows of buildings 15 km (nine miles) away were shattered.”

That's an impressive blast. Any speculation on what could make an explosion of that magnitude?

Joker
10-06-2014, 14:20
Radios and cell phones can do some weird stuff. We always left them a in another area when messing with electrical blasting caps. Static electricity. Or as Bugs said, "di-a-bo-lick-al sab-oh-tay-jee!"



"That's All Folks"

The Reaper
10-06-2014, 17:50
a nuclear explosion. If they did not control the nuclear materiel it could go off. Not being an expert my understanding is if they are experimenting with rods and they get to a certain temp they run away and can explode. You then have a Chernobyl type incident or even a big mushroom cloud in the sky event depending on circumstances. I did work at a nuke plant once and have been told the basics but I am far from an expert.

Rods do not really explode, they produce heat. Steam and pressure causes explosions.

1,000 pounds of conventional explosives could do that to the windows at 9 miles, if the environment and angles were just right. Curiously, that is just about the distance from the SF demo range to Corps HQs. Strange how I know that. :D

TR

mark46th
10-06-2014, 18:44
Hope they dirty-bombed themselves.

tonyz
10-06-2014, 19:21
“The glare from the blast could also be seen from a great distance,” the report said.

L'chaim

Scimitar
10-06-2014, 19:54
Good chance that was no accident ;)

S

Scimitar
10-07-2014, 03:02
But their new chief engineer Bernstein says it was an accident! ;)

Ha!...ya see that's funny cos Bernstein's a common Jewish name, and the State of Israel....

....well you get it.

:D

S

Guymullins
10-07-2014, 03:47
Never mind broken windows. The blast blew Mrs. Bernstein's burkha right off the washing line already.

MtnGoat
10-07-2014, 05:24
Rods do not really explode, they produce heat. Steam and pressure causes explosions.

1,000 pounds of conventional explosives could do that to the windows at 9 miles, if the environment and angles were just right. Curiously, that is just about the distance from the SF demo range to Corps HQs. Strange how I know that. :D

TR
Exactly TR, this wasn't no rods over heating from a conventional nuclear power plant of enrichment facility.

Stuxnet part 3 or 4??

Nuclear signatures would be showing up to, where's the reporting on them?? Got to love the reporting that Iranian media says it was caused by a fire at an “explosives producing factory” east of Tehran. Iranian just saying it's just a "fire.” Yet you look at the location, which is suspiciously close to the Parchin military base, a site that the UN’s nuclear inspectors have been interested in for nearly 10 years. Keep in mind this is the same site/base Iran has been accused of using the site to test technology needed for nuclear bombs. This is the same site that Iran’s been shielding from suspicious UN investigators and IAEA from.

It would have been awesome if Israel in some way flow into Iran and bypassed all of their ADA and radar to conduct another 1981 bombing of a nuclear facility, like they did in Iraq.

Stobey
10-07-2014, 20:01
from Mtn Goat: "It would have been awesome if Israel in some way flow into Iran and bypassed all of their ADA and radar to conduct another 1981 bombing of a nuclear facility, like they did in Iraq."


If they did, I think it would be preferable that it was not made public... ;)

MtnGoat
10-08-2014, 05:28
from Mtn Goat: "It would have been awesome if Israel in some way flow into Iran and bypassed all of their ADA and radar to conduct another 1981 bombing of a nuclear facility, like they did in Iraq."


If they did, I think it would be preferable that it was not made public... ;)

True to that!!