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M445
The M445 remotely-set electronic time (ET) fuze that is screwed into the truncated nose tip area of the warhead section of the 227 mm M26 submunition-dispensing artillery rocket. The M445, its development starting in 1979, is based on the KDI-developed M587 electronic mortar fuze that was introduced in 1978. Development of the M445 was completed in 1982, with low rate initial production (LRIP) starting in 1983. The M445 would be further dev...
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