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English: The M139 4.5-in. spherical sarin bomblet used

in the Little John rocket. The vanes on the outside of the bomblet created a spin that then armed the impact fuze. The explosive burster is in the center and sarin fills the

two outer compartments.
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Source Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological War -Chapter 2- p. 59 in PDF
Author Chemical and Biological Defense Command Historical Research and Response Team, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD (United States Army)
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