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The debate about how successfully the Soviet Union could eliminate United States land-based missiles with its own SS-9 launchers seems to turn on how many 1 Mt warheads the Soviet device could carry.
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BELLANY, I. Controversy about MIRVs. Nature 242, 237–239 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/242237a0
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