• W79 may refer to: Cubitruncated cuboctahedron Minami-Wakkanai Station, in Hokkaido, Japan Tappahannock Municipal Airport, in Essex County, Virginia, United...
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    The W79 Artillery-Fired Atomic Projectile (AFAP), also known as XM753 (Atomic RA), was an American nuclear artillery shell, capable of being fired from...
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  • warhead was dismantled in 1996, and the last W79 Mod 0 was dismantled by 2003, when the dismantling of all W79 variants was completed. According to the Cox...
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    Europe) for use as tactical payloads for US Army artillery shells (200 mm W79 and 155 mm W82) and short range missile forces. Soviet authorities announced...
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    by several NATO armies, to fire the W33 (M422/M422A1 shell) and later the W79 nuclear artillery shell, under the NATO nuclear sharing concept, a role which...
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  • Observatory, Killingworth W78 Clay Telescope MA Clay Telescope, Harvard University W79 Cerro Tololo-LCO Aqawan B #1, see #807 Co Cerro Tololo-LCO Aqawan B #1 W80...
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  • (Poseidon SLBM; 1966), W70 (Lance missile; 1969), W71 (Spartan missile; 1968), W79 (8-in. artillery gun; 1975), W82 (155-mm howitzer; 1978), B83 (modern strategic...
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    nuclear weapon, 1972–1992. M110 howitzer and M115 howitzer delivering 203mm W79 nuclear shell, 1976–1992. Pershing II missile delivering W85 nuclear warhead...
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    derivative 8-inch (203 mm) W33 (1956–1980s) gun-type W75 (cancelled 1973) W79 (1981–1992) There were/are also nuclear warheads for the Army's 175 mm (6...
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  • 95% Viton-A 5% High-velocity; nuclear weapons (W68 (replaced LX-09), W70, W79, W82) LX-10-1 HMX 94.5% Viton-A 5.5% LX-11-0 HMX 80% Viton-A 20% High-velocity;...
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