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Step inside the high-precision machining centers of North Korea’s tactical nuclear division and examine the variable-yield designs that mirror the versatility of the American B61 gravity bomb. This full-process documentary explores why analysts are alarmed by Pyongyang’s pursuit of "Dial-a-Yield" technology—benchmarking it against the U.S. capability to adjust a warhead’s explosive power from a fraction of a kiloton for battlefield use to massive strategic yields for city destruction. Rather than explaining the complex circuitry of firing systems or tritium injection, the film focuses on the strategic danger of a "usable" nuclear weapon. We investigate why a North Korean "B61 clone" scares Pentagon planners more than a giant ICBM: because the ability to dial down the blast makes the decision to use nuclear weapons easier, more precise, and tactically viable against U.S. bases in Guam or Japan. Through an evidence-based lens, the documentary explains why the U.S. considers the B61 the "Silver Bullet" of its arsenal and the implications of its technology being replicated. It analyzes how such a weapon allows North Korea to target specific bunkers or aircraft carriers with surgical precision versus indiscriminately leveling regions. High-detail visuals and measured pacing help viewers separate the copycat fears from the engineering reality—clarifying why a flexible bomb is a far greater threat to peace than a fixed one.