(2)

Production

(a) No imact fuses for atomic weapons are now in production, but
competence to produce such devices is in the Army Ordnance.
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type of a fuze for an atomic weapon, but competence exists to

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assist in this effort.

(2) Production
(qa) No hydrostatic fuzes for atomic weapons are new in production,
but competence to produce such devices is in the army Ordnance.
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competence exists in the Army Ordnance in the development of
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Considerable experience and competence exists in this

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