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ATOM WARFARE

BRITAIN REORGANISES ARMY

LONDON, August 18. Britain is to reorganise her Army to cope with tactical atomic weapons —miniature {sombs and shells which can be used on a battlefield—according to the “Daily Express." The replanning, which' is now in progress, assumes that British forces will soon have such weapons. The reorganisation will also take into account the development of a revolutionary ground strafing missile, which should soon be in production for the Royal Artillery. The “Daily Express” says that this missile can be launched and guided to its target area from a long range. Final stages of its flight will be under the control of soldiers at a forward observation post where they can see the target.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26814, 20 August 1952, Page 9

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ATOM WARFARE Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26814, 20 August 1952, Page 9

ATOM WARFARE Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26814, 20 August 1952, Page 9

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