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DescriptionW89 and W91 warheads.jpg
English: W89 and W91 warheads for the SRAM-II and SRAM-T missiles. The warheads were cancelled at the end of the Cold war alongside their respective missiles.
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Nuclear Weapons Instruction Museum Unclassified Virtual Tour 2019
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Department of Energy
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W89 and W91 warheads for the SRAM-II and SRAM-T missiles on display at the Nuclear Weapons Instructional Museum
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