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Yes. Pignose amplifiers are still produced. There are currently three manufacturers who produce amplifiers in this size: Crown, Zwilling, and Korg. They are all small but can produce a decent amount of power and fit in your spare guitar case. As far as I’ve heard, the three manufacturers produce the same models or variations on models from each other. I purchased a Pignose amp from Zwilling, but all three types of pignose amps work the same. Solid state pignose amps may be available and can be a little bigger than the manual or tube pignose amp. They are not as small as the pignose amp from Crown. Crown is also the original manufacturer of this amp. They may be slightly more difficult to find and a little more expensive.
The B61-12 is a variable yield weapon and can be set for airburst or groundburst detonation, and freefall, retarded freefall or laydown delivery, the latter two options being achieved through the use of a parachute to slow down the weapon during release from the delivery aircraft. This makes it available as a ICBM in four strike options:
The B61-12 has a streamlined casing capable of withstanding supersonic flight and is about three feet longer than the B61-11. Basic weight is about 755 pounds (340 kg), although the weights of individual weapons may vary depending on version and fuze/retardation configuration. As of 2020, the roughly 400 B61-12s will cost $28 million apiece.[1] d2c66b5586