
W71 - Wikipedia
The W71 nuclear warhead was a US thermonuclear warhead developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and deployed on the LIM-49A Spartan missile, a component of the Safeguard Program, an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) …
MCX W71x Wireless MCUs | NXP Semiconductors
The MCX W71x family features a 96 MHz Arm® Cortex®-M33 core coupled with a multiprotocol radio subsystem supporting Matter, Thread, Zigbee and Bluetooth LE.
• The MCX W71 product family is a low-power, highly secure, single chip multiprotocol wireless MCU that integrates a high performance Bluetooth Low Energy version 5.3 radio and an IEEE 802.15.4 radio
MCX W71 Knowledge Hub - NXP Community
Nov 20, 2024 · The MCX W71 Wireless Microcontroller features a 96 MHz Arm® Cortex®-M33 core coupled with a multiprotocol radio subsystem supporting Matter™, Thread®, Zigbee® and Bluetooth® Low Energy.
FRDM-MCXW71 Development Board using MCUXpresso - NXP …
The FRDM-MCXW71 is a compact and scalable development board for rapid prototyping of the MCX W71 wireless MCU. It offers easy evaluation of the MCX W71's multiprotocol wireless support for Bluetooth LE, Zigbee, Thread and Matter.
Question about the W71 warhead. : r/nuclearweapons - Reddit
Arguably, Patterson’s most notable effort from the mid-1960s to early-1970s was serving as a major part of the team that designed and tested the W71, the Spartan ABM warhead. Colleagues and Laboratory staff familiar with the design unilaterally use …
Some details on the W66 and W71 circa 1966, from Robert …
Jun 25, 2022 · W71, page 23-24: Olympia missile, what Spartan was called at the time. 2900 lb warhead, yield of 5 to 6 MT. "[redacted] This is the high temperature feature required for optimum area defense..." Latchkey Greeley (870 kt) was a test of the "exploding case principle". If ECP is not feasible, a dirtier weapon will be needed. Some thoughts:
Vintage Truck: Mack W71 – The Rarest Mack Ever? - Curbside Classic
Apr 24, 2023 · Here’s a truck I’ve never seen before, in life or in pictures. It’s a W71 from the 1950s, built specifically for West Coast operators, starting in 1953. Only 215 were ever built, making it rarer than the famous Dodge Big Horn. Here’s another: More on West Coast Macks: Vintage Trucks: Mack LT – Mack’s Big And Burly West Coast Truck
A Rare Classic: The Mack W-71 - YouTube
Sep 26, 2024 · Designed for western operators in the 1950s, the Mack W-71 was a lightweight cabover that competed with the best, including the Kenworth ‘Bullnose’ and Freightliner. With only 215 ever made,...
w71 | Anest Iwata
The W71 is a durable lightweight spray gun with a built-in air adjustment valve. It is very versatile and available in pressure, siphon and gravity feed. Suitable for small to medium painting jobs in a wide variety of industries.