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    Atomic demolition munitions (ADMs), colloquially known as nuclear land mines, are small nuclear explosive devices. ADMs were developed for both military...
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    of Atomic Demolition Munitions (ADM), Chapter 3. Employment of Atomic Demolition Munitions (ADM), Page 3-1. Employment of Atomic Demolition Munitions (ADM)...
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    also known to as Atomic Demolition Munitions Specialists, were trained to advance, arm, and deploy Special Atomic Demolition Munitions (SADM) behind enemy...
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    Medium Atomic Demolition Munition (MADM) was a tactical nuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. It was an atomic demolition munition...
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    when it was replaced with W30 Tactical Atomic Demolition Munitions and W45 Medium Atomic Demolition Munitions. The weapon weighed 160 pounds (73 kg) and...
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    was an American nuclear warhead used for two US missiles and as an atomic demolition munition. The W31 was produced from 1959, with the last versions phased...
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    nuclear recoilless gun/tactical launcher Davy Crockett, Special Atomic Demolition Munitions, the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, and A-10 ground attack aircraft...
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    (W-82-1 fission only)) Atomic Demolition Munitions W7/ADM-B (c. 1954–1967) T4 ADM (1957–1963) Gun-type W30/Tactical Atomic Demolition Munition (1961–1966)...
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    Division), Seventh Army's V Corps had nuclear artillery rounds and atomic demolition munitions, and these were also for potential use in the Fulda Gap. On the...
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    destroyed. For a few decades during the Cold War, the U.S. developed atomic demolition munitions, often referred to as nuclear land mines. These were portable...
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    mobilisation. They were supported by other nuclear weapons, including Atomic demolition munitions. They were followed by 90 MIM-14 Nike Hercules surface-to-air...
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    which were retired in 1957 were recycled into lower yield T-4 Atomic Demolition Munitions. These were the first (semi) man-portable nuclear weapons. The...
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    place atomic bombs. Place them, not drop them. Set the timer. Run like hell". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Employment of Atomic Demolition Munitions (ADM)...
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    custom-designed for Special Forces, probably analogous to American small atomic demolition munitions (SADMs), should not be ruled out either [...] with a caveat that...
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    gun, and a fire control system. The PLA was believed to have atomic demolition munitions, and there were unconfirmed reports that it also had tactical...
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    had nuclear warheads and the engineering company was an ADM (Atomic Demolition Munitions) engineering unit. The headquarters moved again in 1965 from...
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    produced by the Federal Civil Defense Administration, was Survival Under Atomic Attack. Produced in both film and print, Survival gave Americans information...
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    referred to as Atomic Demolition Munitions Specialists, were trained to advance, arm, and deploy Special Atomic Demolition Munitions behind enemy lines...
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    small diameter make it suitable for use in artillery shells and atomic demolition munitions – ADMs – also known as backpack or suitcase nukes; an example...
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    misleadingly referred to as suitcase nukes), such as the Special Atomic Demolition Munition and the Davy Crockett recoilless rifle (recoilless smoothbore...
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    Honest John missiles and 280mm atomic cannons were deployed to South Korea, followed within a year by atomic demolition munitions and nuclear-armed Matador...
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    Honest John missiles and 280mm atomic cannons were deployed to South Korea, followed within a year by atomic demolition munitions and nuclear armed Matador...
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  • yield and are mostly weapons used for specific purposes such as atomic demolition munitions. Tritium boosting is relatively easy to implement and has advantages...
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    Nuclear Planning Group focused on solving two major problems: Atomic Demolition Munitions (ADMS) and Theatre Nuclear Forces (TNF). ADMS are nuclear land...
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    cylindrical symmetry, nuclear cross sections, radiochemistry, atomic demolition munitions, warhead hardening, asymmetric detonations, terrorist nuclear...
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    Johnson Barracks, Fürth, West Germany 1971-1985 Supported Cold War Atomic Demolition Munitions (ADM) Operations as defense against Russian invasion of West...
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    and were designed for the storage of nuclear depth charges and atomic demolition munitions, for use in anti-submarine warfare. A detachment of the US Marine...
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    Waste (section Munitions)
    added to address munitions in waste. This new rule is commonly referred to as the Military Munitions Rule. The EPA defines military munitions as "all types...
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  • 1 - Proposed Action, Table 2.1 - Buildings Proposed for Demolition. "Demolition of Munitions Storage Area Facilities Environmental Assessment, Ellsworth...
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  • ammunition and munitions. CAAA will gain the detonator, relays and delays workload from Kansas Army Ammunition Plant. It also gained the demolition charges workload...
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