International Journal of Nuclear Security (Mar 2018)

Irradiation Experiment for Living Insect-Based Radiological Dispersal Device

  • Braden Goddard,
  • Walid Metwally,
  • Ahmad Ababneh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7290/ijns040103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1

Abstract

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People generally associate fear with “nuclear”, “radioactive” and “insects”. It is speculated that a release of radioactive living insects would instill more fear into the general public than a “traditional” style radiological dispersion device (RDD). This paper evaluates the potential threat of an insect-based RDD using experimental data. The results of this project found that insect-based RDDs are an insignificant threat due to the challenges in making insects radioactive enough to pose any danger to humans without killing the insects.