File:M687 155 mm chemical shell.jpg
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English: The M687 GB2 binary 155-mm projectile, which was standardized in 1976 but not produced until a decade later. |
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Source | Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological War -Chapter 2- p. 58 in PDF | ||||
Author | Chemical and Biological Defense Command Historical Research and Response Team, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. | ||||
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