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English: W79 (XM753) nuclear artillery projectile in its storage container. The 8-inch (200 mm) projectile weighed 200 pounds (91 kg) and had a yield of 0.8 or 1.1 kilotonnes of TNT (3.3 or 4.6 TJ), with an enhanced radiation (neutron) option.
Date 1970s/1980s
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https://twitter.com/Casillic/status/805236542276968448
Author US Army

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W79 (XM753) nuclear artillery projectile in its storage container

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