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DescriptionNukesGulf B-61.jpg B-61 gravity bomb being disassembled in Pantex plant. The nuclear warhead is located in the——section behind the "nosecone."
Source http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/si/aug02/middle
Author US military
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current02:09, 20 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 02:09, 20 November 2005400 × 252 (16 KB)Fastfission~commonswikiB-61 gravity bomb being disassembled. Warhead is in the section below the nosecone. Originally uploaded——to en. ==Licensing== *Immediate source: http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/images/si/nukesGulf_B-61.jpg *Ultimate source: US military {{PD-USGov-Military}

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