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Pinellas Plant Largo, Florida
The primary mission of the Pinellas Plant is the design, development, and manufacture of special electronic and mechanical nuclear weapons components, such as neutron-generating devices, neutron detectors, and associated product testers. Other work involves electronic, ceramic, and high-vacuum technology. Since 1956, the primary mission of Pinellas has been to develop and produce neutron generators for the nation's nuclear weapons program.
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Pinellas Plant Largo, Florida

The primary mission of the Pinellas Plant is the design, development, and manufacture of special electronic and mechanical nuclear weapons components, such as neutron-generating devices, neutron detectors, and associated product testers. Other work involves electronic, ceramic, and high-vacuum technology. Since 1956, the primary mission of Pinellas has been to develop and produce neutron generators for the nation's nuclear weapons program.

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Filename:pinellas_s.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Pinellas
Rating (1 votes):44444
Keywords:Pinellas / Plant / Largo, / Florida
Credits:http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/facility/pinellas.htm
Filesize:24 KiB
Date added:Mar 13, 2005
Dimensions:300 x 201 pixels
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