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<text id=91TT0590>
<title>
Mar. 18, 1991: A Hidden Danger In The Shells?
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Mar. 18, 1991 A Moment To Savor
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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GRAPEVINE, Page 15
A Hidden Danger In the Shells?
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<p>By David Ellis/Reported by Daniel S. Levy
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<p> Some soldiers who fought in the gulf may have been exposed
to a battlefield risk that won't show itself for years. M1A1
Abrams tanks and A-10 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers fired
thousands of high-velocity shells that are made with depleted
uranium, an extremely heavy metal that enables the weapons to
penetrate the armor of enemy tanks. On impact, radioactive
oxidized uranium is released into the air, which may have
exposed anyone downwind to a lung-cancer risk. The Army and Air
Force have judged the use of these shells to be safe. Yet
concern over the hazards of depleted uranium goes back to at
least 1980, when a New York plant that fabricated the shells
from uranium metal chips was shut down. State health officials
were concerned because radioactive emissions in the area around
the building were as much as 25 times as high as levels that
were deemed safe under local law.
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