W79 Artillery-Fired Atomic Projectile

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The W79 Artillery-Fired Atomic Projectile (AFAP),[1] also known as XM753 (Atomic RA),[2][3] was an American nuclear artillery shell, capable of being fired from any NATO Script error: No such module "convert". howitzer e.g. the M115 and M110 howitzer.[4] The weapon was produced in two models; the enhanced radiation (ERW) W79 Mod 0 and fission-only W79 Mod 1. Both were plutonium-based linear-implosion nuclear weapons.

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Both models were Script error: No such module "convert". in diameter, Script error: No such module "convert". long and weighed Script error: No such module "convert".. The W79 was developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, starting in 1975. Production of the different mods took place from July 1981 through August 1986. A total of 550 warheads (325 Mod 0s, 225 Mod 1s) were produced.[5] All units were retired from active service by the end of 1992 with the last shell dismantled at the Pantex Plant in Texas in August 2002.[6]

History

The weapon received Phase 3 authorisation in January 1975 and cleared a critical budget review before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy in April 1975.[7]

First production unit was in July 1981. Quantity production on the standard (non-ERW) W79-1 version of the weapon began in September 1981 and continued until the summer of 1984. Production of the ERW W79-0 version began in 1984 and continued until August 1986.[8]

During development, some part of the weapon was deemed too impractical to manufacture and a significant design revision was undertaken. This design changed the physics behaviour of the weapon and a new nuclear test was required to certify the new design.[9]

In early 1988, a new 3-dimensional computer simulation suggested that the weapon was not one-point safe under certain conditions. Nuclear testing carried out in December 1988 and February 1989 confirmed these findings.Template:Sfn

Design

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The weapon utilized the M735 proximity fuze. It contained a dual-channel fuze system, target sensor, electronic programmer and power supply.[11] Its design goals were to minimize overall weight, minimize structural volume, eliminate the use of potting materials for structural support, and to eliminate cable and wire harnesses.Template:Sfn The goal of not using potting materials was ultimately not met.Template:Sfn

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During early development, the intermediate cost Nonviolent Explosive Destruct System (NEDS) was selected to secure the weapon against unauthorised use.[7] This system was tested at Tonopah Test Range.[12]

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See also

References

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