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English: "In 1980, Heinz Schmitt displays three different view of the Pershing II penetrator tested by Sandia. He is holding a telemetry battery pack."
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Source http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2018/ph241/blair1/docs/sand-97-1029.pdf
Author "A History of Exceptional Service in the National Interest" (1997)

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W86 Pershing II earth-penetrating nuclear warhead

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