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M451
The M451 is a remotely-set electronic time (ET) fuze that is screwed into the truncated nose tip area of the warhead section of the 227 mm M26A1 and M26A2 submunition-dispensing extended-range artillery rockets. Development of the M451 fuze started in 1993 as part of the M26A1/M26A2 ER-MLRS (Extended Range - Multiple Launch Rocket System) program. Low rate initial production (LRIP) of the M451 fuze started in 1996. The M451 fuze is a furthe...
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