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* In the DaleBrown novel ''Chains Of Command'', Russia's campaign to reconquer the Ukraine begins with a bombardment of neutron bombs against the main Ukrainian Air Force bases, killing three-quarters of the pilots, thousands of civilians, and destroying the bulk of the aircraft. In this case, the weapon was selected to take out an air base with one shot (impossible with conventional weapons) while leaving the cities a couple of miles away mostly unscathed (impossible with a full-scale nuclear bomb). The bases themselves were leveled.

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* In the DaleBrown Creator/DaleBrown novel ''Chains Of Command'', Russia's campaign to reconquer the Ukraine begins with a bombardment of neutron bombs against the main Ukrainian Air Force bases, killing three-quarters of the pilots, thousands of civilians, and destroying the bulk of the aircraft. In this case, the weapon was selected to take out an air base with one shot (impossible with conventional weapons) while leaving the cities a couple of miles away mostly unscathed (impossible with a full-scale nuclear bomb). The bases themselves were leveled.
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The Soviet Union described the Neutron Bomb as "a capitalist weapon" because it was designed to destroy people while preserving their property. (And because [[YoureJustJealous they didn't have one of their own]].) They even called it the "landlord bomb". It should be really evident by this point that any landlord who used a neutron bomb to free up a building would be left with a building too radioactive to rent to anyone, if it wasn't ''blown up''.

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The Soviet Union described the Neutron Bomb as "a capitalist weapon" because it was designed to destroy people while preserving their property. (And because [[YoureJustJealous they didn't have one of their own]].) )[[note]]The business with neutron bombs led to a [[RussianHumour Russian joke]]: The Americans sent Gorbachev a model of a neutron bomb. Gorbachev consults with his top military advisor to see what he should send in response. After explaining that the neutron bomb kills people but leaves property alone, the advisor says that Gorbachev should send a model of a warrant officer: Leaves people alone, but takes their property.[[/note]] They even called it the "landlord bomb". It should be really evident by this point that any landlord who used a neutron bomb to free up a building would be left with a building too radioactive to rent to anyone, if it wasn't ''blown up''.
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* The French movie ''Film/DistrictB13'' had one stolen by criminals and kept in the slums of future Paris. The bomb has a fail-deadly feature of detonating after 24 hours unless the heroes storm the castle and disarm it. [[spoiler: Some politicians let the bomb get stolen so that when it blew up, it would take out the slums and most of the criminals in Paris. The disarm code given to the heroes actually arms it. They figure it out in time.]]

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* The French movie ''Film/DistrictB13'' ''Film/Banlieue13'' had one stolen by criminals and kept in the slums of future Paris. The bomb has a fail-deadly feature of detonating after 24 hours unless the heroes storm the castle and disarm it. [[spoiler: Some politicians let the bomb get stolen so that when it blew up, it would take out the slums and most of the criminals in Paris. The disarm code given to the heroes actually arms it. They figure it out in time.]]

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->''Gonna drive up to your place baby
-> ''Gonna park in your driveway baby''
->''Gonna wipe out your neighbourhood baby''
-> ''Gonna wipe out your parents baby''
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-> ''Gonna park in your driveway baby''
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* Short-lived and terminally weird '77 punk band Art Attacks had a song called "Neutron Bomb", the b-side to their single "I am a Dalek":
->''Gonna drive up to your place baby
-> ''Gonna park in your driveway baby''
->''Gonna wipe out your neighbourhood baby''
-> ''Gonna wipe out your parents baby''
-> ''With a neutron bomb, a neutron bomb,''
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* Used in "Kill The Poor" by DeadKennedys, where the rich get together and [[KillThePoor do just as suggested by the song title]].

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* Used in "Kill The Poor" by DeadKennedys, Music/DeadKennedys, where the rich get together and [[KillThePoor do just as suggested by the song title]].
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There was also the concern that given the nature of radiation poisoning there would have been a significant amount of 'walking ghost' cases who would remain functional for few days but whose eventual death was certain. Studies showed such troops would most likely react by [[TheLastDance attacking ferociously, attempting to do as much damage to the enemy as possible before they succumbed to their fate]].

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There was also the concern that given the nature of radiation poisoning there would have been a significant amount of 'walking ghost' cases who would remain functional for a few days but whose eventual death was certain. Studies showed such troops would most likely react by [[TheLastDance attacking ferociously, attempting to do as much damage to the enemy as possible before they succumbed to their fate]].
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The truth is very different. The Neutron Bomb is unique, and controversial, in that while other nuclear weapons indirectly generated radioactive fallout that could cause negative health effects, the Neutron Bomb was the first weapon to be specifically designed to use radiation to kill people. Although it differed from the inventor's original conception (a Samuel Cohen) the neutron bomb, as designed and built, was just a fancy tactical thermonuclear warhead. That's right; thermonuclear. It was a very small fusion bomb. However, while more conventional thermonuclear bombs have radiation casings which reflect neutrons back into the secondary and increase the explosive yield, a neutron bomb lacks this radiation casing; the neutrons are just allowed to escape. They don't contribute to increasing the explosive yield, which is thus relatively small; a neutron bomb will have an explosive yield of a few kilotons at most, although that still exceeds most conventional bombs by several orders of magnitude and is quite devastating. However, it means a particularly intense and deadly pulse of highly-penetrating immediate neutron radiation. Why would someone be interested in such a thing? It turns out that main battle tanks are surprisingly resistant to the blast and heat effects from a nuclear explosion, especially from a small tactical device. Both sides would probably limit themselves to relatively small devices for tactical use, mainly because they'd want to avoid collateral damage to their own forces, who'd be present in close proximity. However, with the neutron radiation increased (the technical term for a neutron bomb is "enhanced-radiation warhead") they can penetrate MBT armor and kill the crews inside.

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The truth is very different. The Neutron Bomb is unique, and controversial, in that while other nuclear weapons indirectly generated radioactive fallout that could cause negative health effects, the Neutron Bomb was the first weapon to be specifically designed to use radiation to kill people. Although it differed from the inventor's inventor Samuel Cohen's original conception (a Samuel Cohen) conception, the neutron bomb, bomb as designed and built, built was just a fancy tactical thermonuclear warhead. That's right; right, thermonuclear. It was a very small fusion bomb. However, while more conventional thermonuclear bombs have radiation casings which reflect neutrons back into the secondary and increase the explosive yield, a neutron bomb lacks this radiation casing; the neutrons are just allowed to escape. They don't contribute to increasing the explosive yield, which is thus relatively small; a neutron bomb will have an explosive yield of a few kilotons at most, although that still exceeds most conventional bombs by several orders of magnitude and is quite devastating. However, it means a particularly intense and deadly pulse of highly-penetrating immediate neutron radiation. Why would someone be interested in such a thing? It turns out that main battle tanks are surprisingly resistant to the blast and heat effects from a nuclear explosion, especially from a small tactical device. Both sides would probably limit themselves to relatively small devices for tactical use, mainly because they'd want to avoid collateral damage to their own forces, who'd be present in close proximity. However, with the neutron radiation increased (the technical term for a neutron bomb is "enhanced-radiation warhead") they can penetrate MBT armor and kill the crews inside.
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* ''DeadRising3'': [[spoiler:General Hemlock's plan is to create a neutron bomb-like weapon using zombie outbreaks to turn entire populations of cities into zombie hoards, then deploy the biological weapon he's developing to kill the zombies en masse, while leaving the infected city intact.]]

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* ''DeadRising3'': [[spoiler:General Hemlock's plan is to create a neutron bomb-like weapon using zombie outbreaks to turn entire populations of cities into zombie hoards, then deploy the biological weapon he's developing to kill the zombies en masse, while leaving the infected city intact.]]
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* The very first mention of a Neutron Bomb in a work of fiction was in "The Ipcress File" by Len Deighton; the Nameless Agent/Narrator (he was only Harry Palmer in the films)is an observer at the test of such a weapon on Tokwe Atoll when he gets "snatched".
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* In the ''{{Trigun}}'' anime, [[AmoralNihilist Knives]]' weapon is apparently one (or at least its fictional version), making the whole population of a town disappear without trace but everything else is intact. [[TechnicalPacifist Vash]]'s one is the opposite, destroying everything when activated but living things - but Vash himself doesn't know it ([[CrapsackWorld not like people usually survive much there after the town is hit with it anyway]]).

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* In the ''{{Trigun}}'' anime, [[AmoralNihilist [[StrawNihilist Knives]]' weapon is apparently one (or at least its fictional version), making the whole population of a town disappear without trace but everything else is intact. [[TechnicalPacifist Vash]]'s one is the opposite, destroying everything when activated but living things - but Vash himself doesn't know it ([[CrapsackWorld not like people usually survive much there after the town is hit with it anyway]]).

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* A [[HalloweenEpisode Treehouse of Horror]] short on ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer the apparent sole survivor of a French neutron bomb detonation ("Le Bomb Neutron"), and enjoying his hedonistic isolation until the requisite nuclear mutant cannibals showed up. The reason for the Bomb? Mayor Quimby made one too many frog jokes.
** There is a noticeable bang and cloud, which adds a little to the realism factor.
*** It also [[RefugeInAudacity runs on an Intel Processor (There's an "Intel Inside" symbol on the side of the bomb)]], and [[WeaponizedLandmark fires out of the Eiffel Tower]]


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* A [[HalloweenEpisode Treehouse of Horror]] short on ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer the apparent sole survivor of a French neutron bomb detonation ("Le Bomb Neutron"), and enjoying his hedonistic isolation until the requisite nuclear mutant cannibals showed up. The reason for the Bomb? Mayor Quimby made one too many frog jokes.
** There is a noticeable bang and cloud, which adds a little to the realism factor.
*** It also [[RefugeInAudacity runs on an Intel Processor (There's an "Intel Inside" symbol on the side of the bomb)]], and [[WeaponizedLandmark fires out of the Eiffel Tower]]
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* The Imperial Inquisition of ''Warhammer40K'' has many means with which to perform Exterminatus, but the problem with most is that the planet targeted is unusable by friend or foe (even the ''atmosphere'' is destroyed). Virus bombs help by leaving infrastructure alone (and thus of some use to the Adeptus Mechanicus, who worship giant machines and factories), but then it was discovered their use strengthened the Chaos god of disease.
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* ''{{PerfectDark}}'' has the [=N-Bomb=], a grenade designed to explode in a sphere of darkness rather than fire so that it kills anyone in the blast zone and leaves their supplies behind.

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* Implicitly used in ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}}'', as part of the Cylon plan to preserve cities such as Delphi for re-settlement. That said, the level of damage varies. Over the course of the series, we see cities that are completely destroyed, cities that are damaged and [[DepopulationBomb cities where not even the windows are cracked]].

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* Implicitly used in ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|Reimagined}}'', Galactica|2003}}'', as part of the Cylon plan to preserve cities such as Delphi for re-settlement. That said, the level of damage varies. Over the course of the series, we see cities that are completely destroyed, cities that are damaged and [[DepopulationBomb cities where not even the windows are cracked]].
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Now, Cohen's original vision was for a similar device; presumably it would be somewhat larger and emit more neutron radiation. The burst parameters (yield, height of burst, etc.) would be carefully managed to minimize damage on the surface; however, the neutron bomb would emit enough of a pulse of radiation that it would kill everything on the ground in a substantial radius from the hypocenter. Cohen intended this to be a humanitarian weapon; civilians could retreat into underground shelters and be protected and when they emerged, although they'd find a lot of dead plants and animals, they wouldn't have to cope with as much in the way of devastation. The soldiers, though, wouldn't have that option, and would be killed; so, this was supposed to be a discriminate, humanitarian weapon. There are some doubts about its effectiveness, though; it would have to be detonated at high altitude to minimize explosive damage effects, but at such a high altitude the atmosphere might absorb most of the neutrons before they could reach the surface and do their work. Cohen made some claims to the contrary, but he's a little, well...credibility-wise, he could use some work in some respects. In addition, Soviet tanks were up-armoured to counter the potential threat of such a weapon before any neutron bomb was ever tested, let alone fielded. [[WhatAnIdiot Then again, much of the armor for American tanks is depleted uranium, which is worse than useless at stopping fusion neutrons. It'll absorb the neutrons, all right, but in doing so, the U-238 nuclei will fast fission, which will actually increase the dose received by the crew.]] The reasoning behind putting fuel tanks in the sides and doors of certain Soviet APC and AFV designs was supposedly neutron protection. Armor is bad at stopping neutrons, but hydrogen-heavy diesel fuel excels at it.

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Now, Cohen's original vision was for a similar device; presumably it would be somewhat larger and emit more neutron radiation. The burst parameters (yield, height of burst, etc.) would be carefully managed to minimize damage on the surface; however, the neutron bomb would emit enough of a pulse of radiation that it would kill everything on the ground in a substantial radius from the hypocenter. Cohen intended this to be a humanitarian weapon; civilians could retreat into underground shelters and be protected and when they emerged, although they'd find a lot of dead plants and animals, they wouldn't have to cope with as much in the way of devastation. The soldiers, though, wouldn't have that option, and would be killed; so, this was supposed to be a discriminate, humanitarian weapon. There are some doubts about its effectiveness, though; it would have to be detonated at high altitude to minimize explosive damage effects, but at such a high altitude the atmosphere might absorb most of the neutrons before they could reach the surface and do their work. Cohen made some claims to the contrary, but he's a little, well...credibility-wise, he could use some work in some respects. In addition, Soviet tanks were up-armoured to counter the potential threat of such a weapon before any neutron bomb was ever tested, let alone fielded. [[WhatAnIdiot Then again, much of the armor for American tanks is depleted uranium, which is worse than useless at stopping fusion neutrons. It'll absorb the neutrons, all right, but in doing so, the U-238 nuclei will fast fission, which will actually increase the dose received by the crew.]] The reasoning behind putting fuel tanks in the sides and doors of certain Soviet APC and AFV designs was supposedly neutron protection. Armor is bad at stopping neutrons, but hydrogen-heavy diesel fuel excels at it.
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* The film ''RepoMan'' revolves around a car with one of these in the trunk. Or maybe shrimp-aliens who vaporize people. Or David Bowman. Or some combination of the three.
* The French movie ''{{District B13}}'' had one stolen by criminals and kept in the slums of future Paris. The bomb has a fail-deadly feature of detonating after 24 hours unless the heroes storm the castle and disarm it. [[spoiler: Some politicians let the bomb get stolen so that when it blew up, it would take out the slums and most of the criminals in Paris. The disarm code given to the heroes actually arms it. They figure it out in time.]]

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* The film ''RepoMan'' ''Film/RepoMan'' revolves around a car with one of these in the trunk. Or maybe shrimp-aliens who vaporize people. Or David Bowman. Or some combination of the three.
* The French movie ''{{District B13}}'' ''Film/DistrictB13'' had one stolen by criminals and kept in the slums of future Paris. The bomb has a fail-deadly feature of detonating after 24 hours unless the heroes storm the castle and disarm it. [[spoiler: Some politicians let the bomb get stolen so that when it blew up, it would take out the slums and most of the criminals in Paris. The disarm code given to the heroes actually arms it. They figure it out in time.]]



* This is one reason ''why'' the Genesis Device was considered so dangerous in ''Film/{{Star Trek II|The Wrath of Khan}}'': it not only had the ability to create a completely livable ecosystem, it did so by eradicating ''everything'' on the surface of the planet it was dropped on. Imagine if some genius admiral decided to drop one on the Klingon homeworld...

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* This is one reason ''why'' the Genesis Device was considered so dangerous in ''Film/{{Star Trek II|The Wrath of Khan}}'': ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan''-- it not only had the ability to create a completely livable ecosystem, it did so by eradicating ''everything'' on the surface of the planet it was dropped on. Imagine if some genius admiral decided to drop one on the Klingon homeworld...



* In David Graham's ''DownToASunlessSea'', in addition to several countries throwing nuclear weapons at each other, a major military base on an island is apparently the target of a neutron bomb. Some people show up and supposedly all the buildings, equipment and structures are intact, it's just that everything living is dead. Apparently nothing is alive above ground, not even worms, because the pulse killed everything, to a distance of ten feet below ground. The only survivor was a man who was in the vault of the military base, 60 feet underground, at the instant of the blast.

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* In David Graham's ''DownToASunlessSea'', ''Literature/DownToASunlessSea'', in addition to several countries throwing nuclear weapons at each other, a major military base on an island is apparently the target of a neutron bomb. Some people show up and supposedly all the buildings, equipment and structures are intact, it's just that everything living is dead. Apparently nothing is alive above ground, not even worms, because the pulse killed everything, to a distance of ten feet below ground. The only survivor was a man who was in the vault of the military base, 60 feet underground, at the instant of the blast.
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* An Expy of one in the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "Chain of Command"; Captain Picard is sent to investigate suspicions that the Cardassians are developing a metagenic weapon, which is a virus capable of destroying all life on a planet within days, dissipates in less than a month leaving all the planet's technology intact.

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* An Expy of one in the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "Chain of Command"; Captain Picard is sent to investigate suspicions that the Cardassians are developing a metagenic weapon, which is a virus capable of destroying all life on a planet within days, dissipates in less than a month leaving all the planet's technology intact. [[spoiler:This turned out to be a hoax by the Cardassians themselves, in a BatmanGambit to get Picard to investigate so they could capture him.]]
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* ''[[CommandAndConquer Command and Conquer: Generals]]'' gives you the option to use neutron warheads which kill the crew of enemy vehicles while leaving the vehicles themselves undamaged or nearly undamaged, so that you can take them over for your own side. There are also neutron land mines.

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* ''[[CommandAndConquer Command and Conquer: Generals]]'' ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerGenerals'' gives you the option to use neutron warheads which kill the crew of enemy vehicles while leaving the vehicles themselves undamaged or nearly undamaged, so that you can take them over for your own side. There are also neutron land mines.
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* This is one reason ''why'' the Genesis Device was considered so dangerous in ''Film/{{Star Trek II|The Wrath of Khan}}'': it not only had the ability to create a completely livable ecosystem, it did so by eradicating ''everything'' on the surface of the planet it was dropped on. Imagine if some genius admiral decided to drop one on Q'onos...

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* This is one reason ''why'' the Genesis Device was considered so dangerous in ''Film/{{Star Trek II|The Wrath of Khan}}'': it not only had the ability to create a completely livable ecosystem, it did so by eradicating ''everything'' on the surface of the planet it was dropped on. Imagine if some genius admiral decided to drop one on Q'onos...the Klingon homeworld...
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Now, Cohen's original vision was for a similar device; presumably it would be somewhat larger and emit more neutron radiation. The burst parameters (yield, height of burst, etc.) would be carefully managed to minimize damage on the surface; however, the neutron bomb would emit enough of a pulse of radiation that it would kill everything on the ground in a substantial radius from the hypocenter. Cohen intended this to be a humanitarian weapon; civilians could retreat into underground shelters and be protected and when they emerged, although they'd find a lot of dead plants and animals, they wouldn't have to cope with as much in the way of devastation. The soldiers, though, wouldn't have that option, and would be killed; so, this was supposed to be a discriminate, humanitarian weapon. There are some doubts about its effectiveness, though; it would have to be detonated at high altitude to minimize explosive damage effects, but at such a high altitude the atmosphere might absorb most of the neutrons before they could reach the surface and do their work. Cohen made some claims to the contrary, but he's a little, well...credibility-wise, he could use some work in some respects. In addition, Soviet tanks were up-armoured to counter the potential threat of such a weapon before any neutron bomb was ever tested, let alone fielded. [[WhatAnIdiot Then again, much of the armor for tanks is depleted uranium, which is worse than useless at stopping fusion neutrons. It'll absorb the neutrons, all right, but in doing so, the U-238 nuclei will fast fission, which will actually increase the dose received by the crew.]]
* Well, ''American'' armor. Soviet tank designers didn't use depleted uranium in their armor, instead going for tungsten, which is similarly hard and dense, but much less toxic and basically shrugs neutrons off. It doesn't offer much protection from them, true, but it doesn't get activated by them either. Neutrons are effectively absorbed (without much activation) by hydrogen atoms, so plastics make a good neutron shield, so Soviet tanks had thick polythene covers under their armor, which also doubled as an anti-spalling layer. As their efficiency in that department left much to be desired, and neutron bombs fell out of favor, these were replaced by the more conventional kevlar ones.
** The reasoning behind putting fuel tanks in the sides and doors of certain Soviet APC and AFV designs was supposedly neutron protection. Armor is bad at stopping neutrons, but hydrogen-heavy diesel fuel excels at it.

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Now, Cohen's original vision was for a similar device; presumably it would be somewhat larger and emit more neutron radiation. The burst parameters (yield, height of burst, etc.) would be carefully managed to minimize damage on the surface; however, the neutron bomb would emit enough of a pulse of radiation that it would kill everything on the ground in a substantial radius from the hypocenter. Cohen intended this to be a humanitarian weapon; civilians could retreat into underground shelters and be protected and when they emerged, although they'd find a lot of dead plants and animals, they wouldn't have to cope with as much in the way of devastation. The soldiers, though, wouldn't have that option, and would be killed; so, this was supposed to be a discriminate, humanitarian weapon. There are some doubts about its effectiveness, though; it would have to be detonated at high altitude to minimize explosive damage effects, but at such a high altitude the atmosphere might absorb most of the neutrons before they could reach the surface and do their work. Cohen made some claims to the contrary, but he's a little, well...credibility-wise, he could use some work in some respects. In addition, Soviet tanks were up-armoured to counter the potential threat of such a weapon before any neutron bomb was ever tested, let alone fielded. [[WhatAnIdiot Then again, much of the armor for American tanks is depleted uranium, which is worse than useless at stopping fusion neutrons. It'll absorb the neutrons, all right, but in doing so, the U-238 nuclei will fast fission, which will actually increase the dose received by the crew.]]
* Well, ''American'' armor. Soviet tank designers didn't use depleted uranium in their armor, instead going for tungsten, which is similarly hard and dense, but much less toxic and basically shrugs neutrons off. It doesn't offer much protection from them, true, but it doesn't get activated by them either. Neutrons are effectively absorbed (without much activation) by hydrogen atoms, so plastics make a good neutron shield, so Soviet tanks had thick polythene covers under their armor, which also doubled as an anti-spalling layer. As their efficiency in that department left much to be desired, and neutron bombs fell out of favor, these were replaced by the more conventional kevlar ones.
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See also: BiologicalWeaponsSolveEverything.
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* One of the news stories in the MediaBreak segment of ''Film/RoboCop1987'' was SouthAfrica, now reduced to the status of a besieged city state had acquired a Neutron Bomb as a weapon of last resort.

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* One of the news stories in the MediaBreak first "Media Break" segment of ''Film/RoboCop1987'' was is about how tensions in SouthAfrica, now reduced to the status of a besieged city state had state, have increased after the government reveals that they have acquired a Neutron Bomb French made neutron bomb, and demonstrated their intent to use it as a weapon of last resort.
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* The KurtVonnegut novel ''DeadeyeDick'' revisits "Midland City", the terminally dull town from ''BreakfastOfChampions'', and destroys it with a neutron bomb. (Vonnegut admits in his introduction that the way he wrote it [[ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics isn't the way that a neutron bomb would actually work]], but is based instead on pipe-dreams of Cold War strategists.)

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* The KurtVonnegut Creator/KurtVonnegut novel ''DeadeyeDick'' revisits "Midland City", the terminally dull town from ''BreakfastOfChampions'', ''Literature/BreakfastOfChampions'', and destroys it with a neutron bomb. (Vonnegut admits in his introduction that the way he wrote it [[ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics isn't the way that a neutron bomb would actually work]], but is based instead on pipe-dreams of Cold War strategists.)
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* [[spoiler:Jessica Six]] in ''Videogame/SoldierOfFortune''.
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* One of the news stories in the MediaBreak segment of RoboCop was SouthAfrica, now reduced to the status of a besieged city state had acquired a Neutron Bomb as a weapon of last resort.

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* One of the news stories in the MediaBreak segment of RoboCop ''Film/RoboCop1987'' was SouthAfrica, now reduced to the status of a besieged city state had acquired a Neutron Bomb as a weapon of last resort.
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* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "Chain of Command," Captain Picard is sent to investigate suspicions that the Cardassians are developing a metagenic weapon, which is a virus capable of destroying all life on a planet within days, dissipates in less than a month leaving all the planet's technology intact.

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* In An Expy of one in the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "Chain of Command," Command"; Captain Picard is sent to investigate suspicions that the Cardassians are developing a metagenic weapon, which is a virus capable of destroying all life on a planet within days, dissipates in less than a month leaving all the planet's technology intact.
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''Now that we have the NeutronBomb,''\\Neutron Bomb,''\\



--'''DeadKennedys''', "KillThePoor"

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* The KurtVonnegut novel ''DeadeyeDick'' revisits "Midland City", the terminally dull town from ''BreakfastOfChampions'', and destroys it with a neutron bomb. (Vonnegut admits in his introduction that the way he wrote it [[YouFailNuclearPhysicsForever isn't the way that a neutron bomb would actually work]], but is based instead on pipe-dreams of Cold War strategists.)

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* The KurtVonnegut novel ''DeadeyeDick'' revisits "Midland City", the terminally dull town from ''BreakfastOfChampions'', and destroys it with a neutron bomb. (Vonnegut admits in his introduction that the way he wrote it [[YouFailNuclearPhysicsForever [[ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics isn't the way that a neutron bomb would actually work]], but is based instead on pipe-dreams of Cold War strategists.)

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