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- Q2500558 subject Q8386813.
- Q2500558 subject Q8387041.
- Q2500558 abstract "The Mark 6 nuclear bomb was an American nuclear bomb based on the earlier Mark 4 nuclear bomb and its predecessor, the Mark 3 Fat Man nuclear bomb design.The Mark 6 was in production from 1951 to 1955 and saw service until 1962. Seven variants and versions were produced, with a total production run of all models of 1100 bombs.The basic Mark 6 design was 61 inches (150 cm) in diameter and 128 inches (330 cm) long, the same basic dimensions as the Mark 4 and close to the Mark 3. Various models of the Mark 6 were roughly 25% lighter than either the Mark 4 or Fat Man, and weighed 7,600 to 8,500 pounds (3,400–3,900 kg).Early models of the Mark 6 utilized the same 32-point implosion system design concept as the earlier Mark 4 and Mark 3; the Mark 6 Mod 2 and later used a different, 60-point implosion system.Various models and pit options gave nuclear yields of 8, 26, 80, 154, and 160 kilotons for Mark 6 models.".
- Q2500558 thumbnail Mk_6_nuclear_bomb.jpg?width=300.
- Q2500558 wikiPageExternalLink Allbombs.html.
- Q2500558 wikiPageExternalLink nuclearweaponarchive.org.
- Q2500558 wikiPageWikiLink Q1048857.
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- Q2500558 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386813.
- Q2500558 wikiPageWikiLink Q8387041.
- Q2500558 wikiPageWikiLink Q8683.
- Q2500558 comment "The Mark 6 nuclear bomb was an American nuclear bomb based on the earlier Mark 4 nuclear bomb and its predecessor, the Mark 3 Fat Man nuclear bomb design.The Mark 6 was in production from 1951 to 1955 and saw service until 1962. Seven variants and versions were produced, with a total production run of all models of 1100 bombs.The basic Mark 6 design was 61 inches (150 cm) in diameter and 128 inches (330 cm) long, the same basic dimensions as the Mark 4 and close to the Mark 3.".
- Q2500558 label "Mark 6 nuclear bomb".
- Q2500558 depiction Mk_6_nuclear_bomb.jpg.