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  2. Depleted uranium - Wikipedia

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    Most military use of depleted uranium has been as 30 mm ordnance, primarily the 30 mm PGU-14/B armor-piercing incendiary round from the GAU-8 Avenger cannon of the A-10 Thunderbolt II used by the United States Air Force. 25 mm DU rounds have been used in the M242 gun mounted on the U.S. Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicle and the Marine Corps's LAV-25.

  3. Virginia Uranium, Inc. v. Warren - Wikipedia

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    Though VUI owned the land containing the proposed uranium mine, it could not extract the uranium due to a 1982 state ban on uranium mining. Virginia enacted this law after the notorious Three Mile Island disaster in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. [5] [6] When uranium prices rose in the early 2000s, VUI renewed its efforts to develop the mine.

  4. Low-level radioactive waste policy of the United States

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    The national policy approach proposed by the three governors in 1979 was later endorsed by the President's State Planning Council on Radioactive Waste Management, the National Governors' Association, and the National Conference of State Legislatures. In giving their endorsement, these groups expanded the initial proposal to incorporate three ...

  5. A look at the uranium-based ammo the US is sending to Ukraine

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    The U.S. has announced it's sending depleted uranium anti-tank rounds to Ukraine, following Britain's lead in sending the controversial munitions to help Kyiv push through Russian lines in its ...

  6. US to send controversial depleted-uranium munitions to Ukraine

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    Reuters was first to report last week that the rounds, which could help destroy Russian tanks, would form part of a new military aid package for Ukraine, which Russian forces invaded in February 2022.

  7. International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons - Wikipedia

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    ICBUW has prepared a draft convention for a ban on depleted uranium weapons. [5] It contains a general and comprehensive prohibition of the development, production, transport, storage, possession, transfer, and use of uranium ammunition, uranium armour-plate, and of any other military use of uranium.

  8. When fired, depleted uranium becomes ‘essentially an exotic metal dart fired at extraordinarily high speed’ ...

  9. Armour-piercing ammunition - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft and tank rounds sometimes use a core of depleted uranium. Depleted-uranium penetrators have the advantage of being pyrophoric and self-sharpening on impact, resulting in intense heat and energy focused on a minimal area of the target's armour. Some rounds also use explosive or incendiary tips to aid in the penetration of thicker armour.