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- Weapon_storage_area abstract "Weapon storage areas (WSA), also known as special ammunition storage (SAS), were extremely well guarded and well defended locations where United States and NATO nuclear weapons were stored during the Cold War era.In most situations, the WSA or SAS areas were located inside the perimeter of an army barracks or an air base in NATO territory, but in a few cases they were located deep inside wooded areas and miles away from a military base. Due to changes in the political landscape, the number of special weapons in Europe has been drastically decreased. Moreover, the introduction of the WS3 Weapon Storage and Security System has made WSAs obsolete. At present, few WSAs are still operational as modern day special weapons are stored in the floors of concrete aircraft shelters and placed under 24/7 electronic surveillance.".
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- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Barksdale_Air_Force_Base.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Bossier_Base.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_logistics.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_terminology.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_warfare.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Military_base.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink NATO.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapon.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink WS3_Weapon_Storage_and_Security_System.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink Weapons_Storage_and_Security_System.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLink File:Savanna_Army_Depot_Storage_Bunkers_1997.jpg.
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLinkText "WSA".
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLinkText "Weapon storage area".
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLinkText "Weapons Storage Area".
- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageWikiLinkText "weapon storage area".
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- Weapon_storage_area wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Weapon_storage_area subject Category:Military_logistics.
- Weapon_storage_area subject Category:Military_terminology.
- Weapon_storage_area subject Category:Nuclear_warfare.
- Weapon_storage_area comment "Weapon storage areas (WSA), also known as special ammunition storage (SAS), were extremely well guarded and well defended locations where United States and NATO nuclear weapons were stored during the Cold War era.In most situations, the WSA or SAS areas were located inside the perimeter of an army barracks or an air base in NATO territory, but in a few cases they were located deep inside wooded areas and miles away from a military base.".
- Weapon_storage_area label "Weapon storage area".
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- Weapon_storage_area depiction Savanna_Army_Depot_Storage_Bunkers_1997.jpg.
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