- W70
W70 is the designation for a tactical
nuclear warhead developed by theUnited States in the early 1970s. TheLawrence Livermore National Laboratory designed W70 was used on theMGM-52 Lance . About 1250 were built in total. The warhead had avariable yield of between 1 and 100 kilotons, selectable by the user. The design dates from 1973.The W70-3 was a modified version of the W70 and one of the first warheads to be battlefield-ready with an "enhanced radiation" (
neutron bomb ) feature. It had an explosive yield of about 1 kt., was manufactured during 1981-83, and was retired by 1992; 380 were built. Note that using the explosive yield of a neutron weapon to measure its destructive power can be deceptive: most of the damage caused by a neutron weapon comes from ionising radiation, not from heat and blast.The inventor of the neutron bomb,
Sam Cohen , has criticized the description of the W70 as a "neutron bomb"::"the W-70 ... is not even remotely a "neutron bomb." Instead of being the type of weapon that, in the popular mind, "kills people and spares buildings" it is one that both kills and physically destroys on a massive scale. The W-70 is not a discriminate weapon, like the neutron bomb — which, incidentally, should be considered a weapon that "kills enemy personnel while sparing the physical fabric of the attacked populace, and even the populace too." [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_29_15/ai_55426724/pg_2]ee also
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