File:SS-24 silo destruction.jpg

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Original caption: "Ukrainian workers use a U.S. provided equipment to eliminate a portion of a SS-24 silo at w:Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine. The Cooperative Threat Reduction program is providing equipment and services to dismantle 46 such silos in Ukraine."

Source: http://www.dtra.mil/press_resources/photo_library/ctr/ukraine/U-1.cfm

Copyright status: Produced by agency of the U.S. Department of Defense, not copyrightable. w:Defense Threat Reduction Agency requests that they be credited for the photograph, however.[1][2]

(originally uploaded to en by User:Fastfission)


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current15:43, 18 July 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:43, 18 July 2006350 × 288 (16 KB)Fastfission~commonswikiOriginal caption: "Ukrainian workers use a U.S. provided equipment to eliminate a portion of a SS-24 silo at Pervomaysk, Ukraine. The Cooperative Threat Reduction program is providing equipment and services to dismantle 46 such silos in Uk

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