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The second project entailed making a nuclear-powered AK-47. Early prototypes of this were hard to carry, as the 100-pound nuclear reactor had to be strapped to the soldier's back. After numerous attempts to reduce the size of the reactor, the management stepped in. The solution was to take a normal AK-47, add a rod of uranium to it, paint it green, and call it nuclear-powered. Not many citizens knew the difference, but when the news was leaked to the Western media, there was a near-simultaneous 5 minutes of hysterical laughter resulting from the news.

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  • The second project entailed making a nuclear-powered AK-47. Early prototypes of this were hard to carry, as the 100-pound nuclear reactor had to be strapped to the soldier's back. After numerous attempts to reduce the size of the reactor, the management stepped in. The solution was to take a normal AK-47, add a rod of uranium to it, paint it green, and call it nuclear-powered. Not many citizens knew the difference, but when the news was leaked to the Western media, there was a near-simultaneous 5 minutes of hysterical laughter resulting from the news.
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  • The second project entailed making a nuclear-powered AK-47. Early prototypes of this were hard to carry, as the 100-pound nuclear reactor had to be strapped to the soldier's back. After numerous attempts to reduce the size of the reactor, the management stepped in. The solution was to take a normal AK-47, add a rod of uranium to it, paint it green, and call it nuclear-powered. Not many citizens knew the difference, but when the news was leaked to the Western media, there was a near-simultaneous 5 minutes of hysterical laughter resulting from the news. A lesser known project was a nuclear sword. While the Soviets claimed that it could cause anything it touched to go up in a nuclear explosion, in reality it was only a regular sword made of uranium. It is unknown why the project even existed, as even the falsified instructions were exactingly specific, and in field testing, the wielder would be shot before even getting close enough to use the sword in combat.
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