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    The W56 (originally called the Mark 56) was an American thermonuclear warhead produced starting in 1963 which saw service until 1993, on the Minuteman...
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  • 1985–1995 USA-market W56 transmissions. These include the W56-A (1985), W56-B (1986–88), W56-C (1989–91), W56-D (1992), and W56-E (1993–95) variants of...
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    The Workhorse W56 is a line of class 5 and 6 commercial battery electric vehicles designed and built by Workhorse Group starting in 2023, succeeding the...
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  • The W56 was an American thermonuclear warhead. W56 may also refer to: Fly for Fun Airport, serving Vancouver, Washington Momponai Station, in Hokkaido...
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  • Workhorse Group (section W56)
    and got Workhorse debt free. To prevent the factory being idle while the W56 was being developed, Workhorse entered into a 3-year contract manufacturing...
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    of TNT (710 TJ) each in place of the single 1.2 megatons of TNT (5.0 PJ) W56 used on the Minuteman II. From 1970 to 1975, the United States would remove...
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    retaining the record for the highest yield-to-mass weapon ever designed. The W56 demonstrated a yield-to-mass ratio of 4.96 kt per kilogram of device mass...
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    repeatedly cut and the deterrent role increasingly passed to missiles. See also W56 Warhead The LGM-30A Minuteman I was first test-fired on 1 February 1961 at...
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    and months prior to Sedan respectively, and was therefore not unlike the W56 high yield Minuteman I missile warhead. The device had a diameter of 43 cm...
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    explosion when they improperly applied too much pressure on an obsolete W56 warhead while dismantling it. POGO said unidentified experts knowledgeable...
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