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i also thought of a good nickname for these things: OMNICIDE. The meaning of OMNICIDE is the destruction of all life or all human life by nuclear war, sounds quite cool and its meaning fits really well.
How long it lasts is complicated. Each fuel rod contains a certain amount of radiation it could release, and it leaks out when the fuel rod is damaged. When the radiation enters the enivronment it seems to decay? More fuel rods means longer lasting radiation.
There are some ways to irradiate distant locations without player presence is to make each missile its own vehicle, and have a keep active block on it so the terrain spawns in to collide with it.
Another is to damage the fuel rods with a warhead, then have a missile that deploys a parachute to slowly descend at the target area while leaking radiation.