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Date: 2014-02-10 16:03:17
Military science
Nuclear weapon
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition
Technology and Logistics
Defense Threat Reduction Agency
United States federal executive departments
United States Military Standard
Defense Technical Information Center
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear
Chemical & Biological Defense Programs
Reliable Replacement Warhead
Military acquisition
United States Department of Defense
Nuclear proliferation

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