That's a blast from the past. Those were retired in 1992 i believe. I'm quite sure your crews considered the W48 a suicide weapon. I wouldn't want to man a howitzer with nuclear payloads. 8 mile range or not the wind has been shown to spread radioactive particles for hundreds of miles in the nuclear tests of the Cold War. Anyone firing those can kiss their lives goodbye. Cancer and infertility is the least of their problems.equal or larger warhead than a 155mm artillery shell can be randomly assumed to be actually a nuclear weapon, because it could be.
@Agent23 unlike Russia's technologically backwards asses, the USA has high tech on their side. The closest they intend to be or need are the ballistic missile carrying submarines of their fleet. Or the Nuke armed orbital satellites the conspiracy nutjobs think they have.
NB: the satellite part is a joke obviously. Just pointing it out so there isn't any miscommunication. Since you're a conspiracy nut on the Russian side. Bloody traitor.
Last edited: