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English: Boeing B-52 planes disassembled and left visible in the open at the Boneyard in Arizona so that they could be photographed by Russian satellites. Their destruction was part of the START treaty compliance.
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Source United States Defense Threat Reduction Agency DTRA
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Camera location32° 09′ 15.6″ N, 110° 49′ 38.3″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current09:07, 18 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 09:07, 18 November 2005400 × 318 (33 KB)wikimediacommons>Tungsten== Summary == B-52 Planes are destroyed to pieces and left to open air at ''Boneyard'' in Arizona to be photographed by Russian satellites. Their destruction is part of the START treaty compliance. Source: [http://www.dtra.mil/press_resources/photo_libra

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