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- W82 abstract "The W82 was a low-yield tactical nuclear warhead developed by the United States and designed to be used in a 155-mm artillery shell (sometimes called the XM785 shell). It was conceived as a more flexible replacement for the W48, the previous generation of 155-mm nuclear artillery shell. A previous attempt to replace the W48 with the W74 munition was canceled due to cost.Originally envisioned as a dual-purpose weapon, with interchangeable components to allow the shell to function as either a "standard" fission explosive or an "enhanced radiation" device, the warhead was developed at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory starting in 1977. The eventual prototype round had a yield of two kilotons in a package 34 inches long and weighing 95 lbs, which included the rocket-assisted portion of the shell. The unit cost of the weapon was estimated at $4 million. Although enhanced radiation devices were considered more effective at blunting an invasion due to the high and persistent radiation they produce, the more complex design eventually led to the cancellation of the dual-purpose W-82-0 program in 1982. Development of a "standard" weapon, the W-82-1, was restarted in 1986. The program was finally cancelled in 1991 due to the end of the Cold War.".
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- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linear_implosion_nuclear_weapons.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_artillery.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_warheads_of_the_United_States.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Livermore_Laboratory.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Livermore_National_Laboratory.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_bomb.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_artillery.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Rocket-assisted_projectile.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Rocket_Assisted_Projectile.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Tactical_nuclear_weapon.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink Tactical_nuclear_weapons.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink W48.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLink W74.
- W82 wikiPageWikiLinkText "W82".
- W82 wikiPageWikiLinkText "W82-1".
- W82 hasPhotoCollection W82.
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- W82 subject Category:Linear_implosion_nuclear_weapons.
- W82 subject Category:Nuclear_artillery.
- W82 subject Category:Nuclear_warheads_of_the_United_States.
- W82 hypernym Warhead.
- W82 type Article.
- W82 type Weapon.
- W82 type Article.
- W82 comment "The W82 was a low-yield tactical nuclear warhead developed by the United States and designed to be used in a 155-mm artillery shell (sometimes called the XM785 shell). It was conceived as a more flexible replacement for the W48, the previous generation of 155-mm nuclear artillery shell.".
- W82 label "W82".
- W82 sameAs W82.
- W82 sameAs W82_(核砲弾).
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