Maldorian wrote:BUT: The Explosion had 15 Megatons! What happend? They used Lithium 6 as core fuel for the bomb, but they also add Lithium 7 to stabilize the Lithium 6. No one expected, that the Lithium 7 turned into Lithium 6 as the fusion reaction starts.
The comparison fails because the core fuel for a missile warhead is in one place and the fuel for the missile power supply reactor is in a different place, not combined as the Lithium in your example.
As was pointed out up-thread, there is a measurable time delay and some distance between the warhead and the missile body when the warhead detonates and the two fuel supplies would be on opposite sides of the grav lens that focuses the warhead on the lasing rods.
Depending on the exact distances and directions between lasing rods and missile body, the lasing rods may well have done their job and been destroyed before the residual blast front of the warhead reaches the missile fuel supply.