Sub-Miniature Tubes (History)

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I was just watching the History Channel. Apparently Sub-Miniature Tubes where developed during WWII for Anti-Aircraft shells. They where used as a radio active triggering device place inside the actual shell. It amplified a signal that allowed the shell to detonate near it's target.:fing2: Pretty Amazing ! So if anyone is worried about how robust Sub-Miniature's are? They can be shot out of a canon and still work. :D So if the SFX-03 turns out to be `THE BOMB':bigok: That was the original intent of the Sub Mini's.:wow:
 
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Do you know that tubes are still used in missiles today??!! The electromagnetic disruption that occurs during a nuclear detonation does not affect a vacuum tube....

Jeff Seal
 
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tot_Ou_tard said:
I understand that they are incredibly robust. Does anyone know what they sound like?

Yes...KA-BOOM!:kidding:

Seriously though, its still amazing that they were able to cram a nuke in an artillery shell a decade and a half later. These devices must have been a part of that effort too.
 
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