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Castle Bravo & Uranium hydride article reviews
Just thought I'd ping you. Especially on the matter of video footage of castle bravo and the lack of enrichment(or partial enrichment) of the Ray or Ruth device. Is it stated in the reference that also gave you the name of the gadget?

I think it was you who made the addition that "The unclassified name was "Basilisk I" as seen from Francis, Warhead Politics"...So as I went searching for this reference and eventually found it in PDF form online and updated the article accordingly, however as of yet I have not read it in full.

Perhaps the low enriched uranium suggestion, is found in this reference too? Or someplace else?

Where exactly did you read this and if in this doc, on what page?

[https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://www.minutemanmissile.com/documents/* Look for it on page 2 of this archive listing of pdfs. The "basilisk I" mention is on Page 69 of warhead politics "WarheadPoliticsLivermoreAndTheCompetitiveSystemOfNuclearWeaponsDesign".] One of the pdfs doesn't seem to be operational. The other is, but it takes a while to download. Boundarylayer (talk) 19:41, 30 April 2018 (UTC)