Counterproliferation warheads to be studied by DNA

Two warheads designed to destroy enemy chemical and biological weapons plants will be studied under a research effort led by the Defense Nuclear Agency. Vayl Oxford, director of counterproliferation programs for DNA, said that a heavy steel warhead and one made of tungsten will be evaluated in the...

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