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    The W48 was an American nuclear artillery shell, capable of being fired from any standard 155-millimetre (6.1 in) howitzer. A tactical nuclear weapon...
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  • The W48 was an American nuclear artillery shell. W48 may also refer to: W48 (telephone) Essex Skypark, in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States Nayoro...
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    system was retired in 1963 coinciding with the introduction of the W48 warhead. The W48 was 846 mm (33.3 in) long and weighed 58 kg (128 lb); it was in a...
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    The W48 (from German: Wählfernsprecher 1948) was a version of a desktop telephone lineage developed in the mid-1930s in Germany by Siemens & Halske for...
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    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...
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    nearest vehicle. XM454 AFAP (artillery fired atomic projectile) (W48) The XM454 AFAP (W48) nuclear artillery shell had a 155mm caliber and an explosive yield...
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    development of nuclear shells compatible with existing artillery pieces (the W48 for the 155 mm and the W33 for the 203 mm), and the development of rocket-...
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    A German rotary dial telephone, the W48...
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    weapons small enough to fit into a normal-sized suitcase or briefcase. The W48 however, does fit the criteria of small, easily disguised, and portable....
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    dismissed. The USA had already in 1959–1960 made clear that export of the W48 shell, the only 155 mm with a nuclear warhead produced, was out of the question...
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