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- W79 abstract "The W79 was an American nuclear artillery shell, fired from any standard 8 inch (203 mm) howitzer e.g. the M115 & M110 howitzer.The W79 was produced in two models, the \"W79 Mod 0\" and \"W79 Mod 1\". Both were a plutonium-based linear-implosion, nuclear weapon.The \"Mod 0\" was a variable yield device with three yields, ranging from 100 tons up to 1.1 kiloton and an enhanced-radiation (popularly known as Neutron bomb) mode which could be turned on or off.The \"Mod 1\" was fission only, without the enhanced-radiation option, and had a fixed 0.8 kiloton yield (800 tons of TNT). This probably corresponds with the maximum pure-fission yield of the \"Mod 0\".Both models were 8 inches (203 mm) in diameter, 44 inches (112 cm) long and weighed 200 pounds (90 kg).The W79 was produced starting at least as early as 1976 and continuing into 1986. All units were retired from active service by the end of 1992.".
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- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linear_implosion_nuclear_weapons.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_warheads_of_the_United_States.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Critical_mass.
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- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Davy_Crockett_(nuclear_device).
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- W79 wikiPageWikiLink M110_howitzer.
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- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Mass.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_bomb.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_reflector.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_artillery.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_chain_reaction.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_fission.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_material.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapon.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapon_design.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Pit_(nuclear_weapon).
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Plutonium.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Plutonium–gallium_alloy.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Radiation.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Radius.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Sphere.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink TNT_equivalent.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Taylor_(physicist).
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink Variable_yield.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink W48.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLink W54.
- W79 wikiPageWikiLinkText "W79".
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- W79 subject Category:Linear_implosion_nuclear_weapons.
- W79 subject Category:Nuclear_warheads_of_the_United_States.
- W79 hypernym Shell.
- W79 type Mollusca.
- W79 comment "The W79 was an American nuclear artillery shell, fired from any standard 8 inch (203 mm) howitzer e.g. the M115 & M110 howitzer.The W79 was produced in two models, the \"W79 Mod 0\" and \"W79 Mod 1\".".
- W79 label "W79".
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- W79 sameAs W79_(核砲弾).
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- W79 wasDerivedFrom W79?oldid=707708376.
- W79 isPrimaryTopicOf W79.