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Old 16th April 2017, 18:34
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Re: Not the largest bomb!

It's not even the largest conventional bomb the US has made. In the 1950s they had the 43,000lb T-12 that was designed to fit into a B-36 and worked on the same lines as a Grand Slam

For the press everything that is new is the biggest and best. They have the collective memory of a gnat

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Martin
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