File:W82 warhead improved bonding of copper to titanium.jpg

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Improved bonding of copper rotating bands to titanium artillery shells

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English: Title:
   Improved bonding of copper rotating bands to titanium artillery shells 

Creator:

   U.S. Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center. Public Affairs Office

Date:

   [ca. 1980–1984]

Format:

   Photographs

Genre:

   Photographic prints

Location:

   National Archives at Boston
   Box: 12. Folder: Prints & Negatives, 1980-1984 (shelf locator) 

Collection (local):

   Record Group 338: Records of U.S. Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations (World War II and Thereafter), 1917 - 1999

Series:

   Photographs Related to the Watertown Arsenal, 1908-1984 

Subjects:

   Arms & armament
   Shells (Ammunition)
   Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center (U.S.)

Places:

   Massachusetts > Middlesex (county) > Watertown

Extent:

   1 photograph : color print ; sheet 20 x 25 cm 

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   https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/vh53z8807 

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Date ca 1980-1984
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Author U.S. Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center.

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