Bob Goldstein is the CEO of U.S. Nuclear Corporation (USNC). USNC is “a radiation, chemical detection and specialty drone holding company specializing in the development, manufacturing and sales of radiation and chemical detection instrumentation”. He was recently interviewed.
Goldstein started the interview by discussing the potential for a detonation of a nuclear weapon in Ukraine. He talked about the dangers this could represent in terms of radioactivity.
The interviewer asked Goldstein: “First Putin talked about Nuclear Weapons, now he is talking about Dirty Bombs, is that an improvement? In fact, explosion of a dirty bomb is far less deadly than real nuclear bombs. Dirty bombs are just conventional explosives laced with radioactive particles that are used to spread contamination over a relatively small area, thus frightening local residents and requiring decontamination in the local area. Few if any deaths would result depending on the location and the amount of explosives involved.”
Goldstein replied: “Far worse are tactical nuclear weapons which are a serious threat because they are quite lethal, they destroy the detonation area and also contaminate a wide area. Strategic nuclear bombs are the worst since they can take out even large cities all at once. And because retaliation from other nuclear nations could lead to a big war.”
The interviewer then asked: “Could US Nuclear drones help guard against the deployment of nuclear weapons?”
Goldstein responded: “If a tactical nuke flies over the border on a missile, then there is nothing we can do before it hits. But if a bomb comes in on a train or truck to be delivered to a particular site for detonation, or if it comes in as freight via commercial aircraft, then our drones can detect the radioactivity within the unexploded bomb and alert authorities who may be able to capture the bomb and prevent the enemy from detonating it.”
The interviewer asked Goldstein: “How can US Nuclear detectors protect Ukrainians and Europeans against fall-out and radiation exposure?”
Goldstein answered: “Detonation of a nuclear weapon in addition to the deaths of the nearby population, will also result in radiation contamination for Ukraine and Europe. The results will be severe and can include damage to lungs, liver and other internal organs as well as causing many types of cancer. However, US Nuclear has vehicle, personnel, and clothing monitors that can detect radioactivity at any level, thus allowing people to clean up contaminated items, to take off any contaminated clothing, and to stay away from contaminated areas.”
Goldstein went on to say that “We also have food monitors.” He noted that this technology is necessary in detecting and reducing ingestion of the direct radioactive fall-out, as well as radiation that has entered the food chain in various ways including animals grazing on plants growing in radioactive soil.
Goldstein elaborated on USNC’s sales and revenues moving forward in conflict in Ukraine continues to build. He said, “People in Ukraine, as well as in other European countries, are already buying and deploying more of our equipment to prepare for further attacks on Ukraine’s nuclear power plants or the event of a nuclear weapon deployment. This is a situation where we can be a big help to the world by helping individuals stay safe from radioactive contamination.”
At the end of the interview, Goldstein discussed the dangers of radioactivity and the importance of special equipment and especially forensic drones in prevent injury by monitoring contamination. He said, “Drones are creating a real change in the world of detecting and measuring airborne radiation contamination, toxic chemicals and biological hazards. We are very proud to be leading this new wave. Also, US Nuclear is now acting as a drone dealership offering a wide range of drones and cameras to police, fire, government and many industries. Drones are now big business and will continue to grow as an important industry for a long time. We are very excited to be a part of that.”
Nuclear Weapons 802 – U.S. Nuclear Corporation CEO Discusses Implications of Russian Use Of Nuclear Weapons In Ukraine
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