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English: The "normal trajectory sequence" for the use of a Mark 39 Mod 2 nuclear weapon, indicating the arming sequence under normal (non-accident) nuclear weapons use conditions. |
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Source | de Montmollin, J. M.; Hoagland, W. R. (February 1961). "Analysis of the Safety Aspects of the MK 39 MOD 2 Bombs Involved in B52G Crash Near Greensboro, North Carolina (SCDR 8-81)". Sandia Corporation (via the National Security Archive at George Washington University). |
Author | J.M. de Montmollin, and W.R. Hoagland, engineers at Sandia National Laboratories in 1961. |
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