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Photograph of a U.S. developed M-388 Davy Crockett nuclear weapon mounted to a recoilless rifle on a tripod, shown here at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland in March 1961. It used the smallest nuclear warhead ever developed by the United States.

[edit] Licensing

  • Immediate source: Chuck Hansen, The Swords of Armageddon: U.S. Nuclear Weapons Development Since 1945 (Sunnyvale, CA: Chukelea Publications, 1995).[1]
  • Licensing: US government DOD and/or DOE photograph. Public domain as work of U.S. federal government.
Public domain This image is a work of a U.S. military or Department of Defense employee, taken or made during the course of an employee's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain.
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current22:50, 11 November 2005800×640 (268 KB)Fastfission (Photograph of a U.S. developed M-388 Davy Crockett nuclear weapon mounted to a recoilless rifle on a tripod. It used the smallest nuclear warhead ever developed by the United States. ==Licensing== *Immediate source: Chuck Hansen, ''The Swords of Armaged)
09:14, 25 August 2005425×380 (32 KB)GDK (Davy Crocket Rocket with miniature nuclear bomb shown here at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland in March 1961 Davy Crocket was the smallest and lightest nuclear weapon ever deployed by the U.S. military. Davy Crockett Bomb (U.S. Government Archiv)
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