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firing.
Such items are currently being produced by Army
Ordnance for fusing purposese-
ee Turbine
(1) Development
(a)
The Army is not participating in turbine power sources for atomic
woapon fuzes, but has some turbine experience that could be
applied to this taske.
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(2) Production
(a) ‘Turbine power sources for fuzing purposes are not an Army in-
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terest at the present time, but introduce no special problems,
Acceptance Test
(1)
Development
(a)
No unique acceptance test equipment is involved in the develop~
ment of the TX-9 so that the Army has no program in this area
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other than the ultimate requirement to develop test equipment
for fuses that the Army may develep,
Competence exists in the
Ordnance and Signal Corps for development of almost any type
of electronic or mechanical test equipment.
(2) Production
(a) No army assistance other than on components is now being furnished for this item, but similar equipment is procured by the
Army.
Assistance in this precurement could readily be furnish—-
ede
be Field
(1) Develonnent,
(a)
The same remarks apply as for acceptance test equipment from
the point of view of the development of weaponse
Bwipment
for effects tests is covered under that subject.
(2)
Production
(a)
No Army assistance other than on components is now being furnishe:
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