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Some fuzes are susceptible to electro-magnetic radiation, and transmission from a cell phone can cause them to detonate.

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Are some fuzes susceptible to electro-magnetic radiation?

Some fuzes are susceptible to electro-magnetic radiation, and transmissions from a cell-phone can cause them to detonate. This is the MOST CORRECT statement about fuzes.


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Some fuzes are susceptible to electro-magnetic radiation, and transmissions from a cell-phone can cause them to detonate.


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