File:Depleted uranium penetrator.jpg

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A photographic print of different depleted uranium penetrators.

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English: A photographic print of five vertically oriented uranium penetrator rods arranged left to right from shortest to longest. The scale measurement at the bottom shows the width of the rods also increasing in width from left to right from a quarter of an inch to almost half an inch.
Date [ca. 1967–1984]
Source This image is accessible through the Digital Commonwealth Massachusetts Collections Online website and provided by the National Archives at Boston. Link: https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:vh53z548v
Author Watertown Arsenal (Mass.); U.S. Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center. Public Affairs Office

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