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What is ‘decoupling’? The way China hid its secret nuclear test

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America has seriously accused China of conducting a secret nuclear test in June 2020. It is claimed that China hid the intensity of the explosion by using ‘decoupling’ technique. The 2.75 magnitude tremor recorded in the seismic station of Kazakhstan is being said to be the proof of this test. China has denied these allegations.

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America claims that China is trying to make the warheads of its nuclear missiles smaller and more lethal. ‘Secret test’ means that China is taking its preparations for future wars one step ahead, and that too without anyone being aware of it. (AI Photo)

Beijing: A senior US official has alleged that China launched a ‘secret’ underground in June 2020. nuclear test Had done. America claims that China used a special technique called ‘Decoupling’ to hide this blast. Speaking at the Washington-based Hudson Institute, Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Yaev said that a remote seismic station in Kazakhstan had recorded an ‘explosion’ of magnitude 2.75 on June 22, 2020.

What is ‘decoupling’ and how does it work?

  • ‘Decoupling’ is a technique used to reduce the intensity of an underground nuclear explosion. When a country conducts a nuclear test, the seismic waves generated from it are immediately detected by seismic stations around the world. But in decoupling technique, the nuclear device is placed in the middle of a very large and empty underground cavity.
  • When an explosion occurs, that empty space acts like a shock absorber. Due to this the movement in the ground is greatly reduced. Experts say that with this technology, even a big explosion can be shown very small in front of the world, due to which the scientists reading the seismic data can get confused whether it is a small explosion or an ordinary earthquake.

How did Kazakhstan’s data expose China?

According to US official Christopher Yew, on June 22, 2020, sensors installed in Kazakhstan near China’s Lop Nur test site had recorded a strange activity. This 2.75 magnitude tremor was not like any natural earthquake. of America Blame It is said that China conducted this secret test to test the capability of its nuclear weapons. However, China has completely rejected these allegations and called it America’s propaganda. But America says that the ongoing activities in Lop Nur and the excavations there indicate that China is upgrading its nuclear power.

China violated international rules

Most of the countries in the world follow the ‘Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty’ (CTBT), which prohibits any kind of nuclear explosion. However, both China and America have signed this treaty but have not got it passed (ratified) by their parliament. Despite this, both countries claim to adhere to the ‘Zero Yield’ standard, which means they will not conduct any test that releases nuclear energy. If America’s claim of ‘decoupling’ proves true, it means that China has broken international trust.

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Deepak Verma

Deepak Verma is a journalist who mainly writes detailed reports related to science, politics, internal developments of India and contemporary issues. He is the Deputy News in the digital newsroom of News18 Hindi.read more



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