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Yes. The essential mechanism of a fission bomb is the formation of a critical mass within ~ a millisecond's time. Form the critical mass too slowly, and you get massive heat and radiation, but no explosion. Thus the standard cylindrical design with half a critical mass at each end, sitting in front of charges. Detonate both charges at once, slam the two halves together, boom. Crude but effective.


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