This sounds like possibly an EMP (or hardness) test if at a substantial altitude. Thorium is useful as fuel to produce U233, but the high gamma residual makes weaponisation hazardous plus gamma-neutron issue, and no advantage over the others if available. Gen-IV nukes include nonfission ignition and other changes, but do not render previous decidedly obsolete. I did make comment in a report some years ago on idea of oxygen thermonuclear detonation, as photon energy and power density would be orders of magnitude are intere above hydrogen-lithium types. One other possibility is comparatively abstract (per Palo Alto). Conventional answer more likely, including nonfission EMP as well. Glad to discuss if you wish.
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