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proximity fuse

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proximity fuse
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(Military / Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) an electronically triggered device designed to detonate an explosive charge in a missile, etc., at a predetermined distance from the target


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The Dart contains a proximity fuse for anti-air and anti-surface duties, as well as impact and delayedimpact options, plus time and airburst detonation.
During World War II, as director of the Pentagon's Office of Scientific Research and Development, you gave us everything from the proximity fuse to the A-bomb.
Feklisov denied that Julius Rosenberg passed on secrets about the US atom bomb project, saying instead that he gave him classified information about American technological and electronic developments, including wartime proximity fuses - devices that detonate projecticles near a target.
 
 
 
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