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  2. Atomic demolition munition - Wikipedia

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    The Mk 30 Mod 1 Tactical Atomic Demolition Munition (TADM) was a portable atomic bomb, consisting of a Mk 30 warhead installed in a XM-113 case. The XM-113 was 26 inches (660 mm) in diameter and 70 inches (1,800 mm) long, and looked like corrugated culvert pipe. The whole system weighed 840 pounds (380 kg).

  3. Special Atomic Demolition Munition - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the weapon's development, the existing Atomic Demolition Munition (ADM) was the T-4 Atomic Demolition Munition. Its transport required 4 men, each carrying a 40-pound (18 kg) section of the weapon. [2] Development began in June 1960 and an interim Mark 54 Mod 0 (now called the B54-0) weapon was put into production in April 1963.

  4. Medium Atomic Demolition Munition - Wikipedia

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    Medium Atomic Demolition Munition (MADM) was a tactical nuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. It was an atomic demolition munition (ADM), a combat engineering device for demolition of structures and for battlefield shaping.

  5. What It Was Like To Carry the U.S. Military's Cold War ...

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    Soldiers trained to carry “special atomic demolition munitions” thought they were readying for suicide missions. What It Was Like To Carry the U.S. Military's Cold War Backpack Nuke Skip to ...

  6. Green Light Teams - Wikipedia

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    The teams, also known to as Atomic Demolition Munitions Specialists, were trained to advance, arm, and deploy Special Atomic Demolition Munitions (SADM) behind enemy lines. [2] SADMs were atomic demolition munitions , a type of portable nuclear weapon created by the United States in 1954.

  7. List of nuclear weapons - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Demolition Munitions W7/ADM-B (c. 1954–1967) T4 ADM (1957–1963) Gun-type; W30/Tactical Atomic Demolition Munition (1961–1966) W31/ADM (1960–1965) W45/Medium Atomic Demolition Munition (1964–1984) W54/Special Atomic Demolition Munition (1965–1989) Missile and Rocket warheads. W4 for SM-62 Snark cruise missile (cancelled 1951)

  8. W31 - Wikipedia

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    The W31 was an American nuclear warhead used for two US missiles and as an atomic demolition munition. The W31 was produced from 1959, with the last versions phased out in 1989. All versions were roughly the same dimensions and weight: 28–30 in (710–760 mm) in diameter, 39–39.5 in (990–1,000 mm) long, and weighing 900–945 lb (408 ...

  9. T-4 Atomic Demolition Munition - Wikipedia

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    The T4 was produced in 1957 from recycled W9 fissile components [1] and was in service until 1963, when it was replaced with W30 Tactical Atomic Demolition Munitions and W45 Medium Atomic Demolition Munitions. The weapon weighed 160 pounds (73 kg) and could be broken down into four 40 pounds (18 kg) sections for transport by a four-man crew. [1]